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HISTORY
The Saba Comprehensive School, located in the village of St. Johns, is an English language secondary school catering to both the requirements of the Dutch Antillean educational system and the Caribbean Secondary Educational Certificate (CSEC) programs as articulated and administered by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). S.C.S. was founded in 1976 as a Dutch language secondary school offering M.A.V.O., L.T.S., and Huishoud (Home Economics). The Island Government of Saba resolved to make English the language of instruction throughout both the primary and secondary levels therefore requiring S.C.S. to change its educational system. With English as the primary language of instruction the Saba Comprehensive School adopted the CSEC program with Dutch being taught as a foreign language. The Saba Comprehensive School currently enrols over 100 students from various racial, ethnic, and national origins.

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