High School CEEB Codes in Netherlands Antilles

There are 8 high school codes in Netherlands Antilles today, according to the ACT. The full list is shown below by city, with name of each high school and the city where the school is located (based on the ACT official site). You can search a school code by pressing “Ctrl” + “F” and then type school name or 6-digit school code.

Map of Netherlands Antilles

High School Codes by City

CURACAO
CURACAO AMERICAN PREP SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 759069
CURACAO
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CURACAO
  • High School Code
  • 874090
CURACAO
RADULPHUS COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 874110
SOUTH REWARD
ST DOMINIC HIGH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 874053
ST MAARTEN
CARIBBEAN INTL ACAD
  • High School Code
  • 874091
ST PETERS
CARIBBEAN UNION-ST MAARTEN AC
  • High School Code
  • 874052
WILLEMSTAD
MARIA IMMACULATA LYCEUM
  • High School Code
  • 874300
WILLEMSTAD
PETER STUYVESANT COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 874100

The above lists CEEB codes (College Entrance Examination Board) for all accredited Netherlands Antilles high schools. Please be informed that the list of high school codes in Netherlands Antilles may change throughout the year. If you can’t find codes for the high schools of your interest, please write to us or come back at a later time. We will update our database soon after a new high school code is added to the country of Netherlands Antilles.

Antilles

The Antilles lie between North and South America. They are part of the West Indies.

The sea is amazingly clean, but earthquakes and hurricanes often occur on the islands. The climate is damp and hot.

They are divided into two groups: Large ( Cuba, Haiti (Hispaniola), Jamaica and Puerto Rico, etc.) and Lesser Antilles ( Trinidad, Montserrat and about 50 small islands).

Resorts and attractions of the Antilles

Want to travel to some exotic place! So that the warm rays of the sun warm you, leaving a dark tan. Do you want to relax on the white sand by the sea. Watch the ebb and flow. Swim in the clear crystal clear sea. Sit in the shade of a palm tree that is green all year round. See the forts built by the British over three centuries ago to defend against naval attacks. Come to the Antilles.

Do you want to visit the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico at the same time? Then go to Cuba – the island of freedom and entertainment. This island is part of the Greater Antilles.