Education in Anguilla is compulsory between the ages of 5 and 17.[1] In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 100.7 percent, and the net primary enrollment rate was 98.9 percent.[1] The government has collaborated with UNESCO to develop an Education for All plan that aims to raise educational achievement levels, improve access to quality special education services and provide human resource training for teachers and education managers.[1]
Library
There is a single library, the Edison L. Hughes Education & Library Complex of the Anguilla Public Library.[2]
Schools
Area churches operate the preschools. There are six government primary schools, one government secondary school, and two private schools.[3]
It was Anguilla's first private school, and opened in 1994 as the Teacher Gloria Omololu Institute. It adopted its current name on 1 April 2013. It uses the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum.[6] The name "Omululu" means "Child of God" in the Yoruba language.[7]
^"Contact usArchived 18 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine." Omololu International School. Retrieved on December 7, 2017. "Adress [sic]: P.O Box 703 The Valley Anguilla BWI, AI2640"