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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Malapoa College, originally British SecondMalapoa College, originally British Secondary School (BSS), is an English-language secondary school in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Originally a school for dependents of employees of the pre-independence Vanuatu government and foreign expatriates, it opened in 1966. As of 2016 it had 755 students. A new school is scheduled to open in 2018. The new school had a cost of 1.2 billion Vanuatu vatus. Yanjian Group designed the school facilities, with China Northeast Architectural Design and Research Institute Co Ltd. (CSCECNEI; Chinese: 中国建筑东北设计研究院有限公司) having additional input. The Chinese government funded the construction of the school.ent funded the construction of the school.
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