Escola

Discover cities like never before.

Enjoy over self-guided city exploration with our app ‘Explory’. Learn all about the history and discover hidden more than 500.000 hidden gems, that only locals know about. Build custom tours, find nearby places, and start exploring instantly.

The imposing walls of Escola Secundária Pública 28 de Novembro stand before you. They whisper tales of a century of education.

This isn’t just any school. Escola 28 de Novembro in Dili boasts a history intertwined with Timor-Leste’s own. It’s a direct descendant of the Escola Municipal de Dili. Opened in 1915 this school was designed to formalize teaching in Portuguese Timor. Think about that for a moment. Imagine the colonial governor’s vision a school to shape a nation.

But its story is not without interruption. In 1938 it transformed into the Colégio-Liceu de Dili offering primary and secondary education. World War II’s Japanese invasion brought a devastating halt. The buildings were destroyed. The school’s work ceased.

Reconstruction began in 1952. Reopened as the Liceu Dr Francisco Machado it even became a technical school. It issued diplomas in commerce and agriculture. For years it primarily served Portuguese children. Few Timorese had access to this education. Only from 1972 or 1973 did this begin to change.

The 1970s brought educational reforms. The school came under complete state control. The Catholic Church’s joint tutelage ended. Then came 1975. FRETILIN declared independence. The Liceu housed around 300 students. It remained the only high school in the new country.

Indonesia’s invasion brought further hardship. All educational institutions were destroyed. The Timorese were largely excluded from formal education. By 1999 a staggering 90% of the population was illiterate.

Indonesia rebuilt the school in 1979. It was renamed Sekolah Pendidikan Guru Negeri. It trained secondary school students and teachers. It functioned under Indonesia’s pancasila principles.

Then in 1986 a pivotal moment. The technical teaching section merged with other courses. This formed the Faculty of Education of UnTim. The historic Dr Francisco Machado Lyceum building was donated. The secondary education section moved to the new Becora Complex. It became the Sekolah Menengah Atas Becora.

Independence brought another wave of change. Violence destroyed much of the school in 1999. But in 2001 UNTAET helped restart classes. Finally in 2002 after gaining independence the school officially received its name Escola Secundária Pública 28 de Novembro. It honors the 28th of November 1975 when Timor-Leste first proclaimed its independence.

Even in independence student strikes occurred in 2002. Alleged arbitrary arrests by security forces forced governmental intervention.

Today this school stands. It is a testament to resilience. The building reflects its history a history of colonial rule war occupation and finally independence. Walk these grounds. Feel the echoes of generations past. This school is more than bricks and mortar. It is the heart of a nation’s educational journey.

Learning about Escola in Dili is only the beginning of your adventure. Explory helps you go further with a powerful digital guide that transforms every walk into an experience. Using our intuitive city guide, you can easily connect stories with locations, creating your own city tour while enjoying Dili at your own rhythm.Explory’s goal is to make your trip unforgettable. Our guide combines storytelling with orientation, giving you the chance to uncover the rich layers of Dili. Thanks to the integrated audio guide, you can listen to fascinating narratives while exploring the streets. Beyond the well-known attractions, Explory highlights hidden gems and secret corners that make the city truly unique.With the city guide, you’ll gain insights and flexibility. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular traveler, the app offers exploration on your terms. Each curated city tour blends local culture, history, and atmosphere into one seamless experience. The emphasis on exploration ensures you won’t just see Dili, but actually connect with it. And because our content reveals hidden gems, you’ll always discover something new.Expand your journey by downloading the Explory App. Explore over 300 cities and more than 500,000 POIs and stories, all accessible from your phone. Whether you need a trusted guide, a flexible audio guide, or a structured city tour, Explory offers everything in one place. Start your adventure today and explore Dili like never before with Explory.

More Places in Dili

Postu Tranzitu PNTL

“Whose jurisdiction is this anyway?” a Timorese woman muttered, adjusting the basket of mangoes balanced on her head, as she

Explore

Prizaun Becora

What if I told you that even behind the imposing walls of Prizaun Becora, hope finds a way to blossom?

Explore

Timor

What colossal island is this, hemmed in by mountains and kissed by the Timor Sea? It’s Timor, a land of

Explore

Departamento Mecanica

Want to understand the engine that drives Timor-Leste’s future? It is right here at the Departamento Mecanica. This department is

Explore