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Sea Percentages Required for Placement in Secondary School (2008) SEA PERCENTAGES REQUIRED FOR PLACEMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOL (2008) DISTRICT 1- CARONI School Code School Address School Type 5 or 7 year Required % (2008) 0008 Aranguez Secondary Boundary Road Exteson, El Socorro, San Juan Mixed 5 85-40 0026 A.S.J.A Boys' College, Charlieville John Peter Ext., Caroni Savannah Rd, Charlieville Boys 5 85-50 0029 A.S.J.A. Girls' College, Charlieville John Peter Ext., Caroni Savannah Rd, Charlieville Girls 7 85-60 0041 Barataria North Secondary Third Avenue Extension, Barataria Mixed 5 50-40 0042 Barataria South Secondary Third Avenue Extension, Barataria Mixed 7 85-40 0097 Carapichaima West Secondary Mc. Leod Trace, Freeport, Carapichaima Mixed 5 80-30 0095 Carapichaima East Secondary Mc. Leod Trace, Freeport, Carapichaima Mixed 7 80-30 0116 Chaguanas South Secondary Helen Street, Lange Park, Montrose, Chaguanas Mixed 5 80-30 0114 Chaguanas North Secondary Helen Street, Lange Park, Montrose, Chaguanas Mixed 7 85-35 0140 Couva West Secondary Balisier Street, Couva Mixed 5 80-30 0138 Couva East Secondary Church Street, Couva Mixed 7 90-75 0152 Cunupia Secondary Hassarath Road, Cunupia Mixed 7 85-40 0228 Freeport Junior Life Centre Lot #51, 107 Calcutta Road #4, Freeport 0264 Holy Faith Convent, Couva Southern Main Road, Couva Girls 7 99-85 0362 Miracle Minitries Pentecostal High Souther Main Road, Mc Bean, Couva Mixed 7 85-65 0456 Presentation College, Chaguanas Yves & Rene Junction, Chaguanas Boys 7 99-90 0459 Preysal Secondary Old Souther Main Road, Preysal Mixed 5 85-45 0540 Sarswati Girls' Hindu College Caroni Savannah Road, New Settlement, Caroni Girls 5 90-75 0598 St. George's College Cor. Sixth Avenue & Tenth Streets, Barataria Mixed 7 99-80 0692 Vishnu Boys' Hinu College Old Sothern Main Road, Caroni Boys 7 90-70 0699 Waterloo Secondary Waterloo Road, Carapichaima Mixed 7 85-65 DISTRICT 2- NORTH EASTERN School Code School Address School Type 5 or 7 year Required % (2008) 0012 Arima Central Secondary Marie Street, Arima Mixed 7 85-70 0018 Arima North Secondary Arima Old Road Mixed 7 85-50 0082 Brazil Secondary Arena Road, Brazil Mixed 5 80-35 0136 Coryal Secondary Cumuto Road, Cumuto Mixed 5 80-30 0250 Guaico Secondary Church Street, Turure Road, Guaico Mixed 5 75-45 0263 Holy Cross College Calvary Hill, Arima Boys 7 90-80 0324 Malabar Secondary Flamingo Boulevard, Phase VI, Malabar, Arima Mixed 5 70-45 0331 Manzanilla Secondary Cedar Hill Trace, Manzanilla Mixed 7 70-45 0346 Matelot Community College Paria Main Road, Matelot Mixed 5 40-30 0349 Matura Secondary Toco Main Road, Matura Village Mixed 5 55-30 0401 North Eastern College Graham Trace, Ojoe Road, Sangre Grande Mixed 7 90-70 0527 Sangre Grande Secondary Graham Trace, Ojoe Road, Sangre Grande Mixed 5 75-50 0530 Sangre Grande Junior Life Centre c/o St. Andrews Regional Centre, Sangre Grande 0646 SWAHA Hindu College 3/4 Coalmine Road, Sangre Grande Mixed 7 75-50 0661 Toco Secondary Galera Road, Toco Mixed 7 65-30 0687 Valencia Secondary Oropouche Road, Valencia Mixed 5 75-35 DISTRICT 3- PORT OF SPAIN & ENVIRONS School Code School Address School Type 5 or 7 year Required % (2008) 0051 Belmont Boys' Secondary 34 A Belmont Circular Road, Belmont Boys 7 80-55 0055 Belmont Secondary 24A Belmont Circular Road, Belmont Mixed 5 75-45 0064 Bishop Anstey High 145 Abercromby Street, Port of Spain Girls 7 99-80 0066 Bishop Centenary College 28 Roberts Street, Woodbrook Girls 5 70-45 0134 Corpus Christi College Church Street, Diego Martin Girls 7 80-50 0171 Diego Martin Central Secondary Wendy Fitzwilliam Boulevard, Diego Martin Mixed 7 80-55 0174 Diego Martin North Secondary St. Lucien Road, Diego Martin Mixed 5 70-30 0213 Fatima College 2 Gaston Johnson Street, St. James Boys 7 99-85 0269 Holy Name Convent, Port of Spain 2 Queen's Park East, Port of Spain Girls 7 95-85 0305 Laventille Junior Life Centre Cor. Mc Allister Street, Old St. Joseph Road, Success 0376 Morvacnt/Laventille Secondary Pelican Extension Road, Morvant/Laventille Mixed 5 75-30 0385 Mucurapo West Secondary Mucurapo Road, St. James Mixed 5 60-35 0181 East Mucurapo Secondary Mucurapo Road, St. James Mixed 7 75-35 0469 Providence Girls' High 146 Belmont Circular Road, Belmont Girls 7 90-75 0470 Queen's Royal College 19 Maracal Road, St. Clair Boys 7 95-85 0497 Russel Latapy Secondary Cipriani Street, Morvant Mixed 5 45-40 0562 South East Port of Spain Secondary 25 Nelson Street, Port of Spain Mixed 7 80-60 0576 St. Ann's Junior Life Centre #5 Second Avenue, Cascade 0578 St. Anthony's College Morne Coco Road, Westmoorings Boys 7 85-70 0595 St. Francois Girls' College St. Francois Valley Road, Belmont Girls 7 85-75 0603 St. James Secondary 15 Panka Street, St. James Mixed 5 85-55 0613 St. Joseph Convent, Port of Spain 57-59 Pembroke Street, Port of Spain Girls 7 99-90 0622 St. Mary's College 75 Frederick Street, Port of Spain Boys 7 99-80 0644 Success/Laventille Secondary Eastern Main Road, Laventille Mixed 5 80-45 0665 Tranquility Secondary 5+7 Victoria Avenue, Port of Spain Mixed 7 80-40 0669 Trinity College, Maraval Moka Estate, Maraval Boys 7 85-70 0706 Woodbrook Secondary 41-45 French Street, Woodbrook Mixed 7 85-65 SEA PERCENTAGES REQUIRED FOR PLACEMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOL (2008) DISTRICT 4- ST. GEORGE EAST School Code School Address School Type 5 or 7 year Required % (2008) 0016 Arima Junior Life Centre C/O Servol Life Centre, Malabar, Main Road, Arima 0031 A.S.J.A. Girls' college, Tunapuna Back Street, Tunapuna Girls 5 90-70 0040 Barataria Junior Life Centre #92 Third Avenue, Barataria 0063 Bishop Anstey Girls' High (East) 1 College Avenue, Trincity Girls 7 95-80 0071 Blanchisseuse Secondary Paria Main Road, La Filete Mixed 5 65-30 0075 Bon Air Secondary Bon Air Gardens, Arouca Mixed 5 75-45 0102 Caribbean Union College, St. Joseph Maracas. St. Joseph Mixed 5 95-65 0109 El Dorado East Secondary Karamath Street, El Dorado Mixed 7 80-60 0193 El Dorado West Secondary Target Road, El Dorado Mixed 7 85-55 0222 Five Rivers Secondary Range Road, Five Rivers, Arouca Mixed 5 70-45 0260 Hillview College El Dorado & College Roads, Tunapuna Boys 7 99-90 0298 Lakshmi Girls' Hindu College Eastern Main Road, St. Augustine Girls 7 95-85 0327 Malick Secondary Coconut Drive, via Lady Young Road, Morvant Mixed 7 85-35 0380 Mt. Hope Secondary Gordon Street, Mt. Hope Mixed 5 60-45 0519 San Juan Junior Life Centre LP# 74 Calvary Hill, San Juan 0520 San Juan North Secondary Saddle Road, Bourg Mulatresse, Lower Santa Cruz Mixed 7 80-40 0523 San Juan South Secondary Moreau Road, Saddle Road, San Juan Mixed 5 85-70 0579 St. Augustine Girls' High Evan Street, Curepe Girls 7 99-90 0580 St. Augustine Secondary Corner Gordon & Warren Streets, St. Augustine Mixed 7 85-45 0588 St. Charles High Back Street, Tunapuna Girls 5 80-50 0611 St. Joseph's College Richmond Street, Maracas, St. Joseph Mixed 5 85-65 0612 St. Joseph's Convent, St. Joseph Richmond Street, Maracas, St. Joseph Girls 7 99-90 0605 St. Joseph Secondary Government Farm Road, St. Joseph Mixed 5 80-45 0668 Trinity College, East 1 College Avenue, Trincity Boys 7 95-75 0678 Tunupuna Secondary Taylor Street, off El Dorado Road, Tunapuna Mixed 5 90-70 DISTRICT 5 - ST. PATRICK School Code School Address School Type 5 or 7 year Required % (2008) 0112 Cedros Secondary Bonasse Vilalge, Cedros Mixed 5 65-30 0232 Fyzabad Secondary Siparia Road, Fyzabad Mixed 7 80-45 0230 Fyzabad Anglican School Guapo Road, Fyzabad Mixed 7 95-70 0265 Holy Faith Convent, Penal Clarke & Lachoos Road, Penal Girls 7 99-85 0270 Holy Name Convent, Point Fortin 1, Tulip Drive, Clifton Hill, Point Fortin Girls 5 90-50 0276 Iere High Bayanie Street, De Gannes Village, Siparia Mixed 7 95-80 0416 Palo Seco Secondary Siparia Erin Road, Palo Seco Mixed 7 75-50 0430 Penal Secondary Oliviere Drive, Clarke Road, Penal Mixed 5 80-35 0448 Point Fortin East Secondary Reid Road, Egypt Village, Point Fortin Mixed 7 90-40 0735 Point Fortin Junior Life Centre C/O Father Gerry Pantin Life Centre, Lot D Julien 0450 Point Fortin West Secondary Reid Road, Egypt Village, Point Fortin Mixed 5 85-30 0548 Shiva Boys' Hindu College 35-37, Clarke Road, Penal Boys 7 85-50 0553 Siparia East Secondary La Brea Trace, Erin Road, Siparia Mixed 5 75-30 0559 Siparia West Secondary La Brea Trace, Erin Road, Siparia Mixed 7 80-30 0690 Vessigny Secondary Vessigny Village, La Brea Mixed 7 85-65 DISTRICT 6 - SOUTH EASTERN School Code School Address School Type 5 or 7 year Required % (2008) 0028 A.S.J.A. Girls' College, Barackpore 1km Rochard Douglas Road, Barrackpore Girls 5 80-40 0046 Barrackpore West Secondary Papourie Road, Barrackpore Mixed 7 95-60 0043 Barrackpore East Secondary Papourie Road, Barrackpore Mixed 7 85-50 0061 Biche Secondary 16mm Cunapo Southern Main Road Biche 0126 Christ College Seafield Road, Craignish, Princes Town 0141 Cowen Hamilton Secondary Fifth Company Village, Moruga Road, Moruga Mixed 7 90-75 0253 Guayaguayare Secondary Warrick Street, Newlands Village, Guayaguayare Mixed 5 65-30 0353 Mayaro Secondary Guayaguayare Road, Mayaro Mixed 5 75-30 0351 Mayaro Junior Life Centre Lion's Civic Centre, Plasiance Road, Mayaro 0376 Moruga Secondary Guayaguayare Road, Mayaro Mixed 5 75-30 0461 Princes Town East Secondary East Matilda Junction, St. Julien Village, Princes Town Mixed 5 85-35 0467 Princes Town West Secondary East Matilda Junction, St.
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