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  2. List of schools in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    SchoolsUganda - The number one School directory in Uganda; Government Primary Schools at Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda) (PDF) Government Secondary Schools at Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda) (PDF) School Net Uganda – Directory of Ugandan Schools; Uganda School Directory by city at Graduates.com; https://www ...

  3. Education in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda's Universal Primary Education (UPE) was initiated under the 1992 Uganda’s Government White Paper to achieve human development by providing the resources for every child to enter and remain in school up until secondary school, ensuring affordable education, and reducing poverty by providing individuals with basic skills. [28]

  4. Category:Secondary schools in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    St. Denis Ssebugwawo Secondary School; St. John Fisher Ibanda Secondary School; St Paul's Secondary School, Lweza; Serere Township Secondary School; Sir Samuel Baker Secondary School; Soroti Secondary School; St. Aloysius College Nyapea; St. Joseph's College Layibi; St. Joseph's College, Ombaci; St. Kaggwa Bushenyi High School

  5. Soroti Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Soroti Secondary School is a government secondary school located in Soroti City in Uganda. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its EMIS code in the Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda) is 10706. [ 4 ] Its enrolment is about 4000 students.

  6. Wanyange Girls School - Wikipedia

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    Wanyange Girls School is a girls' boarding government-aided secondary school on Nyange hill in Jinja District of the Eastern Region, Uganda. It was founded in 1960. It was founded in 1960. History

  7. Kako Senior Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The following prominent people attended Kako Senior Secondary School: Salim Saleh - High-ranking Military Officer in the UPDF. Formerly, Uganda's Minister of State for Microfinance. Senior Adviser to the President of Uganda on military matters. Davis Kamoga - Bronze Medal winner in 400 meters at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia [6]

  8. Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School (NMSS) is a government-aided school in Bugweri, Uganda. [1] [2] It is a church-founded school and was first established as Busesa girls working together with Busesa boys on the opposite side of the road (now Busesa Mixed Primary School).

  9. Kololo Senior Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Kololo Senior Secondary School (Kololo SSS), is a government-aided, mixed, middle (S1 - S4) and high (S5 - S6), day school, in Kampala, Uganda. Main entrance to the school administration block Location