There are 1 high school codes in Anguilla 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 Anguilla
High School Codes by City
- High School Code
- 890740
The above lists CEEB codes (College Entrance Examination Board) for all accredited Anguilla high schools. Please be informed that the list of high school codes in Anguilla 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 Anguilla.
- Baglib: Overview of Anguilla, including popular places to visit, UNESCO World Heritage List, climate, geography and travel advice.
Country Abbreviations
Anguilla (Anguilla) is a coral island. The island of Anguilla, small islands and coral reefs is a British. The capital is the Valley.
The temperature all year round is about +30*С. July-October hurricanes are possible. December-February temperatures around 25*C. Sandy beaches of Anguilla from white coral sand.
AIA is the three-letter country code of Anguilla, and AI is the two-letter country code of Anguilla. The two-letter suffix is used in top-level domains on the Internet as .ai.
Overview
The Ministry of Tourism promotes local handicrafts — e.g. B. the racing boats built on the island, of which numerous models are for sale. The Arts and Crafts Center near the museum is perhaps the widest choice. There are a few small galleries selling crafts, drawings and paintings by local artists. Small boutiques sell bathing suits and gift shops offer china, crystal and jewellery. Shop opening times: i. General Mon-Sat 08.00-17.00. Some shops are also open on Sundays.
Nightlife
Introduction
Anguilla is generally pretty quiet. The nightlife is mainly limited to the hotels.
Culinary
Overview
The restaurants offer a mix of European, American and local cuisine. The local cuisine is predominantly Creole, with fresh fish and other seafood such as lobster and whelks being a common feature on the menu. Beans, tapioca, sweet potatoes and other vegetables are also offered.
Culture
Religion
Christianity (Anglican (40%), Roman Catholic (3%), Baptist (5%), Methodist (33%) and Seventh-day Adventist (7%)), Hindu, and Jewish and Islamic minorities.
Social Rules of Conduct
The government tries not to destroy the original character of the island through excessive tourism. Social life is mainly concentrated in the holiday resorts. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. Casual wear is appropriate everywhere, except for expensive restaurants where shorts are taboo. Swimwear should only be worn on the beach. British and African influences result in an attractive mix. Tipping: A service charge of 15% is included in all restaurant bills. Hotels charge a government tax of 8% and an additional 10% for services.
Climate
Best travel time
Hot all year round, tempered by trade winds. Rain is rare, most precipitation falls between October and December. In the hottest season from July to October there are occasional hurricanes.
Country data
Phone prefix
+1 264
Area (sq km)
91
Population
15,003
Population density (per square km)
164
Population statistics year
2020
Main emergency number
911