Country | Aruba |
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Established | 1959 |
Location | Vondellaan 14, Oranjestad |
Branches | 2 |
Access and use | |
Circulation | Aug - Jun |
Other information | |
Director | Anne Cameron (Temporarily) |
Website | http://www.colegioarubano.aw/ (temporarily unavailable) |
Colegio Arubano (English: Aruban High School) is a senior high school in Aruba that serves students in grades seven through twelve (measured in Ciclo Basico as equivalents to seventh and eighth grades and in VWO (four-year program) / HAVO (three-year program) as equivalents to American high school grades nine through twelve) from one of its two campuses in either the capital city of Oranjestad or the southern community of Sint Nicolaas. The school is the only of its kind in Aruba.
On 15 February 2008, demonstrations took place surrounding the quality of education in Colegio Arubano and other schools on the island of Aruba; a 2007 study in the Colegio Arubano student body indicated that about 70% of students graduate from lower grade feeder schools and are eligible to enter Colegio Arubano. 60% of students participating in VWO pass final exams, while 50% of all HAVO students pass the HAVO final exam.
The underdirectors are Whitney Kock, Anne Cameron and Milouschka Wernet. The school has around 100 teachers and around 1600 students as of 2016. At the school different languages are taught: Papiamento, Dutch, English, Spanish and French. When a student is going from the third grade to the fourth grade, the student may choose their subjects. For the HAVO section the student must choose from three different courses, or profiles: MM: Mens En Maatschappij (Economy, Management & Organisation, Statistics, Math and History), NW: Natuurwetenschappen (Math, Physics, Biology and Chemistry), and Humaniora ("CKV" subjects, which include Dance, Music, Visual art and the Dramatic Arts). In the VWO section, the student is not allowed to choose the Humaniora profile.↵Starting May 1st 2015, former director and biology teacher left Colegio Arubano. Ever since, Mr. H. Timmermans became the new director and dutch professor. After the first month into his new position, students protested against the new director.
After a tumultuous start with several incidents, i.e. a students' protest, Mr Timmermans left Colegio Arubano mid December 2015 without an explanation. In March 2016 his contract was terminated. The school is currently temporarily under the guidance of Ms. A. Cameron.
Classes start at 7:30 AM, but the last hour of school is different for every class and depends largely on the profile of each individual student. Students from VWO 3 (9th grade), HAVO 4 (10th grade) and on, generally will have school time from 7:30 AM to 1.25PM or 2:10 PM and occasionally to 3:00 PM. Every period lasts 45 minutes, with the exception of the week in which the teachers and mentors of the students come together and discuss the report cards. In that week all periods are cut with 10 minutes. This usually happens the week before the report cards are given to the parents. Every class lasts 40 minutes.