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I've spent some time editing this article to conform with others. I let the citations part go a little, because I had already spent some time putting the article in order with regards to formatting. Considering the fact that Trinidad and Tobago's Internet services are not as pervasive as some other countries (evidenced by the fact that this secondary school has no official website to reference, and this is seen as acceptable; whereas in some other countries (USA, EU, Sweden, whatever), it is slowly becoming impossible to conduct business without an up-to-date web presence, and it is conventional for schools to provide information to parents and students on their own website), I decided not to spend much time on finding citations for all the information in the article, because it would be a bothersome process. Instead, I'm pasting some that look useful here.