Hiram Bingham High School (HBHS) is a secondary school in Rongorongo, Beru Island, Kiribati, serving forms 1-7.
[1] Reverend William Goward created the school in 1900.
[1] It was previously operated by the London Missionary Society (LMS),[3] and its original purpose was to train clergy for the KPS.
[1] John Garrett, author of Where Nets Were Cast: Christianity in Oceania Since World War II, stated in its history that the school "struggled to align at least some of its standards with" that of King George V School, a government high school.
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