
The Christian Leaders' Training College of Papua New Guinea (CLTC) is an interdenominational Bible college. It was established in 1964 and offers theological study at up to Masters level.
The Merlyn G. Cook School, also known as the Merizo School, is a historic former school building on GU 4 in Merizo, Guam. Built sometime before 1931, it is one of the first schools built during the administration of the island by the United States Navy. Its construction methods are transitional, including both traditional Chamorro-Spanish methods and period American methods. A series of concrete pillars provide the main structure, with the flooring substructure and wall framing of insect-resistant ifil wood. The windows are covered with rare ifil-wood shutters that pivot horizontally. The building's interior is clad in wood planking typical of early 20th-century Chamorro construction. The school has long served as a community meeting point, and was used as a place of refuge during World War II.

The Francisco Q. Sanchez Elementary School is a historic school building on the north sode of Guam Highway 2 in Umatac, Guam. It is a single-story International style structure, with two classroom wings flanking a central administration area. The building was designed by noted Internationalist architect Richard J. Neutra, and built in 1953 adjacent to the San Dionisio Church Ruins. Neutra's design sought to integrate the school with its surrounding environment, and provides a panoramic view of Umatac Bay. The building is one of four buildings built pursuant to a master plan developed by Neutra and Robert J. Alexander. It is Umatac's only school.

Kauma Adventist High School is a coeducational Christian secondary school located on the island of Abemama, Kiribati, established in 1957. It is a boarding school operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Adventist mission headquarters for Kiribati, formerly the Gilbert Islands, have been located on Abemama since the late 1940s. An elementary school began there in 1955 shortly after the organizing of the first congregation in the mission.

Majuro Cooperative International School (Co-op) is a PreK-12 private school in Majuro, Marshall Islands. It is a non-religious school. It is in the atoll's southeast.

Notre Dame High School, Inc. (NDHS) is a coeducational Roman Catholic high school located in Talofofo, in the United States territory of Guam.

Our Lady Of Mercy Catholic High School (OLMCHS) is a Catholic school located in the Kolonia, Pohnpei Island, Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia. OLMCHS is an academic high school. It is being staffed by the Mercederian Sisters and volunteers from the United States of America.

Palau High School (PHS) is a senior high school in Koror City, Palau. Opened in 1962, it is the country's only public high school, and the first high school established in Palau. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) accredits the school.

Port Moresby International School (PMIS) is a private international school in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea providing education from year 7 through 12 to both the Papua New Guinean and expatriate community. The school is one of the 20 establishments managed by the International Education Agency of Papua New Guinea. The school holds an annual "UN Concert", a fête for international culture where students wear costumes and perform cultural works.

Samoa Adventist College is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Lalovaea, Samoa, established in 1978. It is a high school in Samoa that has a kindergarten class specifically for children under 6 years old, and a primary school for children from 6 to 13 years of age. In 2019, the new Principal of Samoa Adventist College was announced and it was one of the longest-serving teachers in the school, and also the Head of the Science Department, Mrs Tepora Ta'ala Fuamaono.

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School was a coeducational college preparatory Roman Catholic school located at 131 Judge Sablan Street in Ordot, Guam, a United States territory in the Western Pacific Ocean.