GVp school
The Gwendoline van Puttenschool is a school with approx. 250 students on the island of Sint Eustatius (Statia) in the Caribbean Netherlands.
The program of the school consists of the three Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) curricula: Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence (CCSLC), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC), and Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) and the Praktijkonderwijs (PrO, the practical stream) from the Dutch system.
The school caters to both compulsory and adult education.
Our student population is diverse and multi-cultural. The language of instruction is English, and our educational approach is dedicated to the regional needs and demands of the Caribbean.
Latest News
GVP School Enhances Safety Measures with New Security Alert System
Oranjestad, June 6 th , 2025 As part of its ongoing commitment to student and staff safety, GVP School has introduced a new Security Alert
Follow-Up on Staff Meeting and Ongoing Initiatives to Strengthen Our Professional Culture
St. Eustatius, June 8, 2025 Dear GvP School colleagues, We would like to thank you for your participation in the staff meeting held on May
GvP School Introduces Confidential Advisor in Staff Information Session
Oranjestad, June 6th , 2025 The GvP School recently hosted an informative session introducing the Confidential Advisor to staff members. This initiative underscores the school’s
News
New vacancies for 2024-2025 school year
For the school year 2024 – 2025 the GvP School is currently recruiting for 3 fulltime positions: Member of the Care Team (internal care officer
Finalizing Adulting 101 sessions, hosted by WeConnect, Euxtopia and the GvP School
The GvP’s fourth and fifth form students have been taking part in a series of interactive, skill building and developmental workshops aimed at preparing them
GvP School rule 4: no display and use of phones on the school premises
Dear GvP School parents and guardians, This letter serves to inform you of the changes in the sanction for breaking the GvP School’s rule that