OverviewSaint Lucia is a mountainous island located in the Eastern Caribbean and is divided into nine (9) districts. The island home to the world-famous Pitons, which have been designated as a World Heritage Site. This volcanic island hugs both the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is a close neighbour to Barbados, Martinique and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In addition to being a former British colony, Saint Lucia was once colonised by the French. There is still a heavy French influence as Saint Lucian's speak a French patois in addition to English. Saint Lucia is considered as one of the fastest developing economies among the OESC countries. Agriculture and Tourism are major revenue earners; however, the former has declined due to changes in global trade agreements.
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Basic FactsStudent Market
Estimated Student Population Size: 50,000 approx. (Saint Lucia Statistical Digest, 2012) Literacy Rate: 90% (est.) Number of Schools Secondary Schools – 26 Tertiary Schools - 7 Cost of Education Primary (public) - Free and compulsory Secondary (public) – Free and compulsory Tertiary – Fee-based Qualifications Secondary School
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Student Mobility Index: 15 Vertical Divider
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DemographicsOfficial Language: English (UK)
Capital: Castries Population Size: 178,844 (World Bank, 2017) Country Size: 238.2 square miles Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) Gross Domestic Product (USD): 1.712 Billion (World Bank, 2017) CARICOM Member State: Yes Other Memberships: Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), The Commonwealth |