According to the College Board, there are 1 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of 2019 and 2020 SAT tests in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines.
2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
- March 9, 2019
- May 4, 2019
- June 1, 2019
- August 24, 2019
- October 5, 2019
- November 2, 2019
- December 7, 2019
- March 14, 2020
- May 2, 2020
- June 6, 2020
- August 29, 2020
- October 3, 2020
- November 7, 2020
- December 5, 2020
SAT Testing Centers in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Overview
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [snt v ɪ nsənt -], English Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [snt v ɪ nsənt ənd də grenə di ː nz], Eastern Caribbean island nation of the Windward Islands (Small Antilles ), includes the island of Saint Vincent and the northern Grenadines with (2018) 110 210 residents; The capital is Kingstown.
Politics
According to the constitution, which came into force on October 27, 1979, the island state is a parliamentary monarchy in the Commonwealth. The British monarch, represented by a local governor general, acts as head of state. The legislature rests with the unicameral parliament (15 deputies elected for 5 years and 6 senators appointed by the governor-general), the executive with the government, chaired by the prime minister, who is appointed by the governor-general. All citizens living in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from the age of 18 have an active right to vote, the passive right to vote is available to all citizens from the age of 21 who were born in the country or have lived here for one year.
National symbols
The national flag was introduced on October 21, 1985. It is vertically striped blue-yellow-green in a ratio of 1: 2: 1. In the yellow stripe, three green diamonds (rhombuses) form the letter V. Blue symbolizes the sky, yellow the sun, green the vegetation. The V stands for “Victory” (victory) and the plurality of islands in a nation.
The islands received their coat of arms as early as November 29, 1912. The gold-rimmed shield is divided into white and green and shows an allegorical representation: A golden ancient altar on which a sacrificial fire is burning is flanked by two women; one (heraldic right) holds an olive branch over the altar, the other kneels down and makes offerings. The women embody peace and justice. A bead in the national colors hovers over the shield as a coat of arms, from which a cotton branch grows. Under the shield there is a ribbon with the motto “Pax et Justitia” (Peace and Justice).
The national holiday on October 27th commemorates the gaining of independence in 1979.
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Parties
The party landscape is v. a. shaped by the social democratic United Labor Party (ULP) and the conservative New Democratic Party (NDP).
Unions
The largest trade union federation is the Commercial, Technical and Allied Workers Union (CTAWU; founded in 1962).
Military
In addition to the 600-strong Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force, there is the Special Service Unit, which is integrated into the police, and the Coast Guard.
Administration
The island state is administratively divided into six districts (parishes).
Law
The legal system is based on English common law. The court structure consists of magistrate courts; the East Caribbean Supreme Court (with appeals court) in Saint Lucia also has jurisdiction over Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In 2003, the island nation signed the founding declaration of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) based in Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago), which has replaced the Privy Council for several Caribbean countries since 2005.
Education
There is no compulsory school attendance, primary and secondary schools are free of charge. In addition to state schools, there are private schools run by church organizations. The seven-year elementary school is followed by the secondary school, which is divided into a five-year and a two-year cycle. Postgraduate courses are offered by polytechnic schools and Kingstown Medical College, part of St. George’s University in Grenada.
Media
“The Herald” is the only daily newspaper. Weekly newspapers include “The News”, “Searchlight”, “The Vincentian” (founded 1919) and “The West Indian Crusader”. The government publishes the “Government Gazette” (founded in 1868). There are a dozen radio stations. “NBC” radio and “NBC TV” are state owned. The commercial Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Broadcasting Corporation (SVGBC) operates “SVG TV” as well as “EZee Radio” and “Hitz FM”.