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When we asked about the schools in Trinidad & Tobago, they said...

"Great school. Receptive and friendly. Mostly expatriates. Other schools have mostly local students," commented one expat when asked about International School of Port-of-Spain in Port of Spain.

"Trinidad & Tobago is home to a number of excellent international and bilingual schools. International School of Port of Spain (ISPS) is one of the best international schools in the country. It offers a comprehensive curriculum based on the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, and provides a wide range of extracurricular activities. The school also has a strong emphasis on the development of the whole child, with a focus on academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility. The American International School of Trinidad & Tobago (AISTT) is another top international school in the country. It offers a comprehensive American-style curriculum, with a focus on the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The school also provides a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, and art. The International School of Trinidad & Tobago (ISOTT) is a bilingual school that offers a unique combination of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and the Trinidad & Tobago curriculum. The school provides a comprehensive education that focuses on the development of the whole child, with a strong emphasis on academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility. The International School of Trinidad & Tobago (ISOTT) is a bilingual school that offers a unique combination of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and the Trinidad & Tobago curriculum. The school provides a comprehensive education that focuses on the development of the whole child, with a strong emphasis on academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility," remarked one expat living in with children attending .

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