A Catholic high school on Guam which prepares and empowers it students for leadership in the Church and in secular society through a college preparatory curriculum.
The University of Guam is the major institution of higher education in the Western Pacific. It is a land-grant institution accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The University's history dates back to June 1952 when the island government established the Territorial College of Guam as a two-year teacher-training school under the Department of Education.
A multi-faceted public vocational educational institution on Guam which operates secondary and post-secondary vocational programs, adult and continuing education, community education, and short-term, specialized training. The two-year college offers over 50 courses of study which prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities with advanced standing in professional and technical degree programs.
Opened in 1997 in Harmon, Guam, St. Paul Christian School provides excellence in education and spiritual growth by promoting Christian values and responsible world citizenship.
The Guam Public School System, also known as the Department of Education, is a single unified school district consisting of grades kindergarten through 12. The systems 27 elementary schools, 8 middle schools, 5 high schools, and an alternative school serve over 30,000 students on the island of Guam.
A private Episcopal school on the island of Guam which serves pre-kindergarten to 12th grade students while promoting Christian principles of faith, integrity, initiative and self-awareness.