Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa

Robert Louis Stevenson School is a private primary and secondary school in Samoa's capital city of Apia. It is based on an Australian and New Zealand curricula. Robert Louis Stevenson School is known for educating children from Samoa's richest families and for having a school roll with mainly "afakasi" (mixed) pupils.

There are about 43 staff members and 670 students.

Campuses

The one-acre primary school campus is in the village of Lotopa with an air-conditioned computer lab, 14 classrooms, and a Library Building. All classes are taught in English, and Samoan classes are compulsory.

The secondary school is in the Village of Tafaigata. The campus consists of an air-conditioned library building and computer lab. There are 8 classrooms and one multi-purpose hall.

Robert Louis Stevenson has recently become a popular school for Chinese expatriates and migrants moving to Samoa with an increasing number of Chinese students enrolling every year. Robert Louis Stevenson primary will be constructing a new campus in the village of Tafaigata to be closer to the secondary campus.

Coordinates: 13°50′41″S 171°47′22″W / 13.844609°S 171.789467°W / -13.844609; -171.789467

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