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Arima Central Secondary School formerly called Arima Government Secondary School (commonly referred to as "Central" or "ACSS") is a
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secondary school on Roberts Street in
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in the
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. The school is administered by th
Ministry of Education: Trinidad and Tobago
Arima Central Secondary school is regarded as one of the best schools in east Trinidad. The winner of the Environmental Management Authority Green Leaf award in 2006, students have had marked success in the areas of Science, Politics, Law, Engineering, English literature, Business, as well as Performing Arts. The school can be termed a "seven year" school since it is offers form six subjects. Expanding its list of subjects, it is now one of only two schools in Arima offering Mathematics as a Form Six subject. In 2009, the school introduced Chemistry and Biology to Form Six students, and the school introduced Physics in 2011. The introduction of form six classes saw and increase in students pursuing higher learning, more than 90% of these students have gone onto tertiary education at the University of the West Indies as well as other prestigious schools in the US, Europe, and Canada. The motto of the school is "Adelantemos Juntos" which translates to "Moving Forward Together" in English.


School layout

The main entrance to ACSS happens to be via Robert Street, which feeds directly into the front gate. Upon entering the front gate the
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2 and 3 blocks are immediately on the left, the cafeteria is directly ahead and the administrative offices are to the right along with the Information Technology lab. Beyond the cafeteria is the basketball court, to the right is a famous spot for students fondly called "the tunnel", to the left is the staff room. Walking straight ahead would lead to an open area for sports. The form six block is the last one closest to Arima New Government, a primary school which was formerly situated next to ACSS. And has now become apart of the main school, for the purpose of new facilities and added space.


Subjects offered at Form Six Level

This information is correct as of June 2015.


Technical Studies

* Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing


Business Studies

* Accounting * Economics * Management of Business (Business Studies or M.O.B) * Entrepreneurship


Modern Studies

* Literatures in English * Spanish * History *


Science Studies

* Environmental Science * Pure Mathematics * Geography * Chemistry * Biology * Physics * Physical Education


Compulsory Subjects

* Caribbean Studies * Communication Studies


Active groups and extracurricular activities


Co-Curricular

* Netball * Cadets * Football * Basketball * Cricket * Swimming * Badminton * Volleyball * Track & Field * Ballroom and Latin Dance * Scrabble * Chess * Table Tennis


Other Extra Curricular Groups

* Various Religious Groups * Heroes Foundation


Academic Year

The school year is divided into three terms, with Term 1 beginning in early September and running to December, Term 2 running from January to March, and Term 3 from April to July. In addition to a summer break, there is typically a two-week break between terms.


School holidays/vacation


First Term: September to December

*
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, September 24 * Eid ul-Fitr * Diwali *
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, Approximately 3 weeks vacation


Second Term: January to March

* Carnival *
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, Approximately 2 weeks vacation *
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, March 30


Third Term: April to July

* Corpus Christi *
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, May 30 * Labour Day, July 19 * Summer, Approximately 9 weeks vacation


View of the school

Image:School entrance June 2007.JPG, The Front of ACSS Image:School tunnel.JPG, The Famous Tunnel Image:Courtyard 1.JPG, The Court Yard Image:Back of school June 2007.JPG, View of The back near ANG (Arima New Government Primary) Image:At the back 3.JPG, Another Famous Liming Spot Image:At the back 2.JPG, The Back


External links


Ministry of Education: Trinidad and Tobago
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