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International Ranking Platform Unveils Top 10 Private Schools in TCI

Schoolbell.net, a global education discovery platform based in Singapore has published its list of the 10 Best Private Schools in the Turks and Caicos Islands for 2025.

 

Schoolbell.net's ranking of schools across the territory was based on contextual reputation scores that reflect online credibility, visibility, and trustworthiness.

 

The top 10 list of private schools in the Turks and Caicos Islands for 2025, according to Schoolbell.net:


  1. The International School of the Turks and Caicos Islands with a contextual reputation score of 100.0 percent

  2. Precious Treasures International School - 99.7 percent

  3. Maranatha Academy - 98.9 percent

  4. Providenciales Primary & Middle School - 97.5 percent

  5. Provo Christian School - 95.7 percent

  6. British West Indies Collegiate 93.3 - percent

  7. Holy Family Academy Catholic School - 90.4 percent

  8. Faith Preparatory School - 87.0 percent

  9. Community Christian Academy - 83.0 percent

  10. Richmond Hill Preparatory School - 75.0 percent.

 

According to Schoolbell.net, the annual ranking evaluates private schools in the Turks and Caicos Islands, independent institutions that offer diverse academic programmes for local families and expatriate communities, using a data-driven contextual reputation score.

 

Schoolbell.net describes itself as a global education rankings platform dedicated to providing data-driven insights into the world’s leading schools and universities. By analysing and applying contextually relevant data sets, Schoolbell.net it helps make educational choices clear, fast, and simple.

 

The entity indicates that a higher score for the schools indicates stronger online credibility and greater recognition among families, educators, and the wider education community, helping parents make more informed enrolment decisions.

 

“Families exploring private education options in the Turks and Caicos Islands deserve clear, reliable insights,” a spokesperson for Schoolbell.net. was quoted as saying. “Our 2025 rankings are designed to spotlight schools that consistently demonstrate strong reputations and educational value, making the school selection process more transparent and accessible.”

 

Initially, the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College was among the list of rated private schools.  But when contacted, Edgar Howell, Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, told Newsline TCI that the TCI Community College is a Statutory institution, and therefore, would not fall under the private schools’ banner.

 

He pointed out, however, that he is unaware of the method used by Schoolbell.net, and whether or not they spoke with anyone in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

 

Newsline then contacted Schoolbell.net for them to explain what appeared to be a discrepancy.

 

“The version of the press release that was sent previously was an unreviewed draft distributed in error,” they claimed.

 

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