Culture and education
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Highlights of the city[edit]
The capital of Vanuatu has various sights to offer. There are several memorials, e.g., opposite the Parliament, where two traditional totem poles and a monument representing a pig's tusk can be seen. The Presbyterian Church of Port Vila is an impressive and sightworthy building opposite the Independence Park. A colourful wall painting can be seen on the administration building opposite the market hall. Another noteworthy wall painting is on the façade of the post office. The City Hall of Port Vila is an oblong and sightworthy building on a hill in the city centre.
Cityscape
Presbyterian Church
Wall painting opposite the market
Vanuatu Parliament
Memorial opposite the Parliament building
Market hall
Market
Post office. The building once marked the unofficial demarcation between the two sectors of Port Vila, the British Paddock to the south and the Quartier français to the north
The natural harbour as viewed from town looking out at sea with Iririki Island to the left
City Hall
Grand Hotel and Casino Vanuatu, the tallest building in the country
Vanuatu Cultural Centre[edit]
Main article: Vanuatu Cultural Centre
The Vanuatu Cultural Centre, hosting the Vanuatu National Museum, is located at the Saralana Park in front of the National Parliament, close to the National Library and the Malvatumauri (Vanuatu National Council of Chiefs). This institution is an important place to preserve and promote the different aspects of the local culture. Traditional artifacts from several islands are on display in the museum. The centre also hosts the National Audiovisual Archives, the most critical fund of documents from the late 19th century until today.
World Heritage[edit]
Port Vila was the location in August 1999 for the "2nd World Heritage Global Strategy Meeting for the Pacific Islands Region" held by UNESCO. One of the major topics related to Vanuatu and the Pacific region was the question of the suitability of underwater heritage for inscription on the World Heritage List.
Education[edit]
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Port Vila is one location of the University of the South Pacific, an educational institution co-owned by twelve Pacific countries. The Vanuatu campus is the only law school in the university and teaches languages.
Upper secondary (sixth form/senior high school) institutions include:
Port Vila International School
Central Secondary School
Epauto Adventist Senior Secondary School
Lycée de Montmartre
Lycée Français J. M. G. Le Clézio (French international school)
Malapoa College (Formerly known as British Secondary School)
Onesua Presbyterian College
NTCU Port Vila Christian College
Junior secondary (seventh form to tenth form) institutions include:
Port Vila International School
Central Secondary School
Malapoa College (Formerly known as British Secondary School)
NTCU Port Vila Christian College
Seaside Community Secondary School
Sorovanga Self-Support Community School
Suango Mele Junior Secondary School
Ulei Junior Secondary School
Vila North Secondary School
Sport[edit]
Football[edit]
Like in the rest of Vanuatu, association football (also known as "soccer") is the most popular sport in Port Vila, though like in the rest of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) the sport is not professional in Vanuatu.
The Port Vila Football League (PVFL) is the local men's football league in Port Vila. The league has three divisions: the Premier League (PVPL), the First Division (PVFD) and the Second Division (PVSD). Teams from the city have also competed in the VFF Champions League (VFFCL), the national men's football league of Vanuatu, though teams from the Port Vila Football Federation (PVFF, the city's football federation) no longer compete and thus nowadays the only team from Greater Vanuatu in the league is Ifira Black Bird. However, women's teams from Port Vila do compete in the VFF Women's Champions League (VFFWCL), the women's equivalent of the VFFCL that began in 2023.
The bulk of Vanuatu's footballing success has always been in Port Vila. Only two Vanuatuan teams, both from Port Vila, have reached the final of the OFC Men's Champions League (OFCMCL), with Tafea FC having done so in 2001 and Amicale FC having done so in 2011 and 2014, though neither club was successful. Indeed, Tafea FC is Vanuatu's most successful football club, with the club having won the PVPL 16 times including all of the first 15 seasons from 1994 to 2008–09, which to this day is the world record for the most domestic league titles in a row. The club would then go without a league title until 2018–19, when the club won its first league title in 10 years. The club has also won the VFFCL (then the Vanuatu National Soccer League (VNSL)) four times.