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Additional Documents to Cyprus' Offer For CY PR US BID for the EUROPEAN LABOUR AUTHORITY Annex 2 CONTENTS I. EDUCATION FACILITIES 4 Table 1: List of international pre-primary schools 4 Table 2: List of international primary schools 5 Table 3: List of international secondary schools 6 Table 4: List of public and private Universities 7 Table 5: List of public and private higher education institutions 7-8 II. HEALTHCARE FACILITIES 9 Table 6: List of public and private hospitals. 9-11 III. ACCESSIBILITY 12 Table 7: Public transportation connections from the two international airports to Nicosia 12 Table 8: Accommodation facilities (Units in Operation) 12 Table 9: Accommodation facilities (Beds in Operation) 13 Table 10: Filoxenia Conference Centre - Halls and meeting rooms 14 3 I. EDUCATION FACILITIES Table 1: List of international pre-primary schools No NAME LANGUAGE CITY 1. Ecole Franco-Chypriote de Nicosie French Nicosia 2. Kindergarten Irsa ltd English Nicosia 3. Little Gems Montessori Nursery English Nicosia 4. Marina’s Playschool English Nicosia 5. Nicholl’s Kindergarten English Nicosia 6. Romanos English Nursery School English Nicosia 7. The American Academy Nicosia Private pre-school and kindergarten English Nicosia 8. The English Nursery School M.S. Ecole Maternelle English Nicosia 9. The Falcon School English Nicosia 10. The Grammar Junior School English Nicosia 11. The Junior School Nursery English Nicosia 12. American Academy Nursery School English Limassol 13. Angel’s Sun Nest English Limassol 14. Busy Bees Private Kindergarten English Limassol 15. Foley’s Kindergarten English Limassol 16. Heritage School English Limassol 17. Johanna Demetriou English - Greek Nursery School English Limassol 18. Little Scholars Private Kindergarten English Limassol 19. Logos Kindergarten English Limassol 20. Mariolego English Limassol 21. Silverline Private School English Limassol 22. Stella’s Kids English Limassol 23. The Private English Nurs. School (grammar) English Limassol 24. St Mary’s School English Limassol 25. Margaritas Ltd English Limassol 26. American Academy Larnaca Pre-Junior School English Larnaca 27. Little Gems Montessori Nursery Private Kindergarten English Larnaca 28. Med High Pre-school English Larnaca 29. Pascal Private Kindergarten Larnaca English Larnaca 30. Xenion Private Preschool English Famagusta 31. British School Aspire English Paphos 32. International School of Paphos English Paphos 33. Private Kindergarten TLC English Paphos 4 I. EDUCATION FACILITIES Table 2: List of international primary schools No NAME LANGUAGE CITY 1. Ecole Franco-Chypriote de Nicosie French Nicosia 2. The American Academy Nicosia Primary School English Nicosia 3. New Hope (Private Special School) English Nicosia 4. Falcon School English Nicosia 5. The American International School in Cyprus English Nicosia 6. The Junior School, Nicosia English Nicosia 7. The Grammar Junior School English Nicosia 8. Foley’s Junior School English Limassol 9. St. Mary’s School English Limassol 10. American Academy Junior School English Limassol 11. The Heritage Private School English Limassol 12. The Logos School of English education English Limassol 13. The Private English Junior School (Gregoriou) English Limassol 14. Silverline Private School English Limassol 15. American Academy Junior School Larnaca English Larnaca 16. Med High Junior School English Larnaca 17. Pascal Private Primary School Larnaca English Larnaca 18. Xenion Private Junior School English Famagusta 19. The International School of Paphos English Paphos 20. Private Primary School TLC English Paphos 21. British School Aspire English Paphos 5 I. EDUCATION FACILITIES Table 3: List of international secondary schools No NAME LANGUAGE CITY 1. Ecole Franco-Chypriote de Nicosie (Gallo-Kypriako Scholeio) French Nicosia 2. K.A.S.A. English Nicosia 3. Terra Santa College English Nicosia 4. American Academy Nicosia English Nicosia 5. G.C. School of Careers English Nicosia 6. Pascal Private English School Lefkosia English Nicosia 7. Private School T.J.S. Senior School English Nicosia 8. The Grammar School, Nicosia English Nicosia 9. The American International School in Cyprus English Nicosia 10. The English School English Nicosia 11. The Falcon School English Nicosia 12. Foley Schools Ltd English Limassol 13. IMS Private School English Limassol 14. Lebanese Green Hill School English Limassol 15. Pascal Private English School Lemesos English Limassol 16. Silverline Private School English Limassol 17. St. Mary’s School English Limassol 18. The American Academy Limassol English Limassol 19. The Grammar School Limassol English Limassol 20. The Heritage Private School Ltd English Limassol 21. The Logos School of English English Limassol 22. N.N. Med High School English Larnaca 23. Pascal Private English School Larnaca English Larnaca 24. American Academy Larnaca English Larnaca 25. Xenion High School English Famagusta 26. A. & S. Aspire Education Ltd English Paphos 27. The International School of Paphos English Paphos 28. The Learning Centre (TLC) Peyia Ltd English Paphos 6 I. EDUCATION FACILITIES Table 4: List of public and private Universities No NAME CITY WEBSITE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES 1. University of Cyprus Nicosia www.ucy.ac.cy 2. Open University of Cyprus Nicosia www.ouc.ac.cy 3. Cyprus University of Technology Limassol www.cut.ac.cy PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 4. Frederick University Nicosia www.frederick.ac.cy Limassol 5. European University Nicosia www.euc.ac.cy 6. University of Nicosia Nicosia www.unic.ac.cy 7. Neapolis University Paphos www.nup.ac.cy 8. UCLan Larnaca www.uclancyprus.ac.cy Table 5: List of public and private higher education institutions No NAME CITY WEBSITE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS http://www.mlsi.gov.cy/mlsi/hhic/hhic.nsf/index_ 1. The Higher Hotel Institute of Cyprus Nicosia en/index_en?opendocument 2. The Cyprus Forestry College Limassol www.moa.gov.cy/fc 3. The Mediterranean Institute of Management Nicosia http://www.mim.ac.cy/ 4. The Police Academy Nicosia www.police.gov.cy 5. The School for Tourist Guides Nicosia n/a PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS 6. A.C. American College Nicosia www.ac.ac.cy 7. Aigaia School of Art and Design Nicosia www.aigaia.com.cy 8. Alexander College Larnaca www.alexander.ac.cy Paphos 9. Arte Music Academy Nicosia www.artemusic.org 10. Atlantis College Famagusta www.atlantiscollege.com 11. Casa College Nicosia www.casacollege.ac.cy Nicosia Limassol 12. C.D.A. College www.cdacollege.ac.cy Larnaca Paphos 7 I. EDUCATION FACILITIES Table 5: List of public and private higher education institutions (continued) No NAME CITY WEBSITE PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS 13. Church of Cyprus – School of Theology Nicosia www.theo.ac.cy 14. City Unity College Nicosia Nicosia www.cityu.ac.cy 15. College of Tourism & Hotel Management Nicosia www.cothm.ac.cy 16. Cyprus Academy of Arts Limassol www.caa.ac.cy Nicosia 17. Cyprus College www.cycollege.ac.cy Limassol Nicosia 18. Cyprus International Institute of Management www.ciim.ac.cy Limassol 19. Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine Nicosia www.cing.ac.cy/csmm Nicosia 20. Frederick Institute of Technology www.fit.ac.cy Limassol 21. Global College Nicosia www.globalcollege.ac.cy 22. Institute of Professional Studies, UCLan Cyprus Larnaca www.uclancyprusips.ac.cy Nicosia 23. Intercollege Limassol www.intercollege.ac.cy Larnaca 24. InterNapa College Larnaca www.internapa.ac.cy 25. KES College Nicosia www.kes.ac.cy 26. Larnaca College Larnaca www.larnacacollege.ac.cy 27. Ledra College Nicosia www.ledra.ac.cy 28. Mesoyios College Limassol www.mesoyios.ac.cy/ 29. M.K.C. City College Larnaca Larnaca www.citycollege.ac.cy 30. P.A. College Larnaca www.pacollege.ac.cy Nicosia 31. Susini College www.susini.ac.cy Limassol 32. The CTL EuroCollege Limassol www.ctleuro.ac.cy 33. The Cyprus Institute Nicosia www.cyi.ac.cy Nicosia www.cima.ac.cy 34. The Cyprus Institute of Marketing Limassol 35. The Limassol College – T.L.C. Limassol www.tlc.ac.cy 36. The Philips College Nicosia https://www.philips.ac.cy/ 37. Vladimiros Kafkaridis School of Drama Nicosia https://www.satiriko.com/about3 8 II. HEALTHCARE FACILITIES Table 6: List of public and private hospitals No NAME CITY PUBLIC HOSPITALS 1. Nicosia General Hospital Nicosia 2. Archbishop Makarios III Hospital Nicosia 3. Limassol Old General Hospital Limassol 4. Limassol New General Hospital Limassol 5. Larnaca General Hospital Larnaca 6. Paphos General Hospital Paphos 7. Famagusta General Hospital Famagusta PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND HEALTHCARE CLINICS 1. Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre Nicosia 2. German Oncology Centre Limassol 3. Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics Nicosia 4. AKESO Fertility Centre Nicosia 5. Apollonion Private Hospital Nicosia 6. Aretaeio Hospital Nicosia 7. Arodaphnousa Palliative Care Centre Nicosia 8. Ayios Panteleimon Clinic Nicosia 9. European Medical Clinic Nicosia 10. Evangelistria Medical Centre Nicosia 11. Hippocrateon Private Hospital Nicosia 12. ISIS Gynaecology and Fertility Centre Nicosia 13. Laser Vision Nicosia 14. Ledra Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic Nicosia 15. MedInstitute | Nikolenko Clinic Nicosia 16. Mother and Child Medical Centre Nicosia 17. Nicosia Polyclinic Nicosia 18. Nicosia Rehabilitation Centre Nicosia 19. Ophthalmic Surgical Centre Nicosia 20. Ophthalmos Eye and Laser Centre Nicosia 21. Pedieos IVF Centre Nicosia 22. PhysioLine Medical and Rehabilitation Centre Nicosia 23. Saint Anastasios Clinic Nicosia 24. The American Heart Institute Nicosia 9 II. HEALTHCARE FACILITIES Table 6: List of public and private hospitals (continued) No NAME CITY PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND HEALTHCARE CLINICS 25. Vyrides Clinic
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