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Secondary School Secondary School Code Institution Name Address District 1001 ABIM SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 85 KOTIDO ABIM 1002 MORULEM GIRLS' SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 18 KOTIDO, ABIM DIST. ABIM 1003 LOTUKE SEED SEC. SCHOOL,ABIM P.O.BOX 5 KOTIDO ABIM 1004 ALEREK PROGRESSIVE ACADEMY P.O.BOX 97 KOTIDO ABIM 1005 BIYAYA SEC.SCHOOL, ADJUMANI P.O.BOX 73 ADJUMANI ADJUMANI 1006 ST.MARY ASSUMPTA SS,PAKELE P.O.BOX 12 ADJUMANI ADJUMANI 1007 ADJUMANI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 66 ADJUMANI ADJUMANI 1008 OFUA SEED SEC. SCHOOL,ADJUMANI P.O.BOX 146 ADJUMANI ADJUMANI 1009 ALERE REFUGEE SS,ADJUMANI P.O.BOX 7300 KAMPALA ADJUMANI 1010 MONSIGNOR BALA SS,PAKELE P.O.BOX 38 PAKELE-ADJUMANI ADJUMANI 1011 DZAIPI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 156 ADJUMANI ADJUMANI 1012 APUTI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 49 AMOLATAR AMOLATAR 1013 AMOLATAR SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 16 AMOLATAR LIRA AMOLATAR 1014 ALEMERE COMPREHENSIVE SS P.O.BOX 69 LIRA LIRA 1015 AGWINGIRI GIRLS SEC. SCHOOL P.O.AMOLATAR-LIRA AMOLATAR 1016 NAMASALE SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 99 AMOLATAR AMOLATAR 1017 AWELO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 803 LIRA AMOLATAR 1018 KIOGA PROG.COLLEGE 1019 AMURIA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O BOX 525 AMURIA-SOROTI AMURIA 1020 ST.FRANCIS SEC. SCHOOL,ACUMET P.O.BOX 802 SOROTI AMURIA 1021 ST.PETER'S SEC. SCHOOL,ACOWA P.O.BOX 277 SOROTI AMURIA 1022 ORUNGO HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX 870 SOROTI AMURIA 1023 LABIRA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 81 SOROTI AMURIA 1024 MORUNGATUNY SEED SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 97 SOROTI AMURIA 1025 JOHN ELURU MEM SS 1026 AMURIA HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX AMURIA AMURIA 1027 ST.MICHAEL SEC. SCHOOL,WERA P.O.BOX 385 SOROTI AMURIA 1028 OCOCIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 167 SOROTI AMURIA 1029 ST.PAUL'S ABARILELA SEC.SCHOOL P.O.BOX 15 AMURIA AMURIA 1030 ASAMUK COMMUNITY S S 1031 POPE PAUL VI SS,ANAKA P.O.BOX 187 GULU NWOYA 1032 KEYO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 952 GULU AMURU 1033 KOCH GOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 467 GULU NWOYA 1034 PABO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 794 GULU AMURU 1035 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE,LACOR P.O.BOX 289 GULU GULU 1036 LWANI MEM. COLLEGE,ATIAK P.O.BOX 40 ATIAK AMURU 1037 ALERO SECONDARY SCHOOL,AMURU P.O.BOX 1027 GULU NWOYA 1038 ACULBANYA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 39 LIRA KOLE 1039 ABOKE HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX 261 LIRA KOLE 1040 NAMBYESO AGRO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 115 APAC APAC 1041 IBUJE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 76 APAC APAC Page #1 Secondary School Code Institution Name Address District 1042 AKALO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 366 LIRA KOLE 1043 ADUKU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 45 APAC APAC 1044 APAC SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 51 APAC APAC 1045 ALITO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 427 LIRA KOLE 1046 CHEGERE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 196 APAC APAC 1047 CHAWENTE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 158 APAC APAC 1048 AKOKORO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 61 APAC APAC 1049 IKWERA GIRLS' SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 54 APAC APAC 1050 INOMO SECONDARY SCHOOL,ADUKU P.O.BOX 41 APAC APAC 1051 AYER SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 141 APAC KOLE 1052 FR.ALOYSIOUS SS,BALA-LIRA P.O.BOX 1008 LIRA KOLE 1053 ST.FRANCISCA GIRLS SS,APAC P.O.BOX 119 APAC APAC 1054 ABELI GIRLS S S 1055 MVARA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 23 ARUA ARUA 1056 ST.JOSEPH'S COLLEGE,OMBACI P.O.BOX 32 ARUA ARUA 1057 OMBATINI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 171 ARUA ARUA 1058 EDIOFE GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 143 ARUA ARUA 1059 MUNI GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 208 ARUA ARUA 1060 AWARA COLLEGE,ETORI P.O.BOX 887 ARUA ARUA 1061 ARUA PUBLIC SCHOOL P.O.BOX 302 ARUA ARUA 1062 VURRA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 301 ARUA ARUA 1063 MICU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 95 ARUA ARUA 1064 LOGIRI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 195 ARUA ARUA 1065 ADUMI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 413 ARUA ARUA 1066 RHINO CAMP SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 788 ARUA ARUA 1067 ULEPPI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 645 ARUA ARUA 1068 ANYAVU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 728 ARUA ARUA 1069 OFFAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 402 ARUA ARUA 1070 OKOLLO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 440 ARUA ARUA 1071 ARIVU SS P.O.BOX 510 ARUA ARUA 1072 BONDO ARMY SEC. SCHOOL,ARUA P.O.BOX 207 ARUA ARUA 1073 ARUA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 348 ARUA ARUA 1076 MANIBE PUBLIC SS,OMBACI P.O.BOX 629 ARUA ARUA 1077 MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOL,OCOKO P.O.BOX 65 ARUA ARUA 1078 ALL SAINTS SEC. SCHOOL,OCIBA P.O.BOX 1180 ARUA ARUA 1079 WIRIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 1080 OLUKO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1042 ARUA ARUA 1084 EJOME SECONDARY SCHOOL,ARUA P.O.BOX 1509 ARUA ARUA 1085 BUGWERE HIGH SCHOOL,NAMIREMBE P.O BOX 1618 MBALE BUDAKA 1086 KAMONKOLI COLLEGE P.O.BOX 775 MBALE BUDAKA 1087 IKI-IKI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 538 MBALE BUDAKA 1088 KADERUNA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 360 MBALE BUDAKA Page #2 Secondary School Code Institution Name Address District 1089 NABOA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1990 MBALE BUDAKA 1090 LYAMA SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 34 BUDAKA BUDAKA 1091 BUDAKA UNIVERSAL COLLEGE P.O.BOX 112 BUDAKA BUDAKA 1092 RAINBOW HIGH SCHOOL,BUDAKA P.O.BOX 882 MBALE BUDAKA 1093 BUDAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1342 MBALE BUDAKA 1094 NGOMA STANDARD SCHOOL 1095 BULUCHEKE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1537 MBALE BUDUDA 1096 BUDUDA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 2276 MBALE BUDUDA 1097 BUSHIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 2038 MBALE BUDUDA 1098 SHITUMI SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 292 MBALE BUDUDA 1099 BUKIGAI COLLEGE,BUDUDA P.O.BOX 234 BUDUDA BUDUDA 1100 GATE OF HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 994 MBALE BUDUDA 1101 BUKALASI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 2116 MBALE BUDUDA 1102 BUKOOLI COLLEGE P.O.BOX 166 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1103 BUSWALE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 29 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1104 MUTERERE SECONDARY SCHOOL 1105 ST.STEPHEN'S BUGIRI SS P.O.BOX 337 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1106 NAMASERE HIGH SCHOOL,BUGIRI P.O.BOX 324 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1107 BANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL,BUGIRI P.O.BOX 386 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1108 NAMINYAGWE MUSLIM SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 315 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1109 NALUBAALE-NANKOMA SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 279 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1110 ST.PHILLIPS SS,LWANGOSIA P.O.BOX 236 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1111 SIGULU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 37 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1114 BUWUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 388 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1115 KUBUSA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 118 IGANGA BUGIRI 1116 NABUKALU SEC. SCHOOL,BUGIRI P.O.BOX 275 BUGIRI BUGIRI 1117 SYOKA SECONDARY SCHOOL,MUTUMBA P.O.BOX 389 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1118 BULYALI RESURRECTION SS P.O.BOX 78 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1119 DEDE SECONDARY SCHOOL,BUGIRI P.O.BOX 74 BUGIRI NAMAYINGO 1120 BUKEDEA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 106 KUMI BUKEDEA 1121 KONGUNGA HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX 2542 MBALE BUKEDEA 1122 KIDONGOLE SEED SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 80 KUMI BUKEDEA 1123 ST.THEREZA SS,OKUNGURO P.O.BOX 130 KUMI BUKEDEA 1124 MALERA HIHG SCHOOL 1125 MALERA SEC. SCHOOL,BUKEDEA P.O.BOX 67 KUMI BUKEDEA 1126 KOLIR COMPREHENSIVE SS,BUKEDEA P.O.BOX 5026 BUKEDEA BUKEDEA 1127 ST.JOHN'S COLLEGE,KACHUMBALA P.O.BOX 1150 MBALE BUKEDEA 1128 BUKEDEA LIFELINE SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 267 KUMI BUKEDEA 1129 AMANANG SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 69 KAPCHORWA BUKWO 1130 CHESOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 98 KAPCHORWA BUKWO 1131 KABEI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 131 KAPCHORWA BUKWO 1132 ST.JOSEPH'S SEC. SCHOOL,BUKWO P.O.BOX 196 KAPCHORWA BUKWO Page #3 Secondary School Code Institution Name Address District 1133 KAPYOYON HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX 206 KAPCHORWA BUKWO 1134 CHEPKWASTA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 60 BUKWO BUKWO 1135 BORDER COLLEGE ACADEMY P.O.BOX 06 BUKWO BUKWO 1136 TULEL SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 90 BUKWO BUKWO 1137 PEACE HIGH SCHOOL KAPKOROS 1138 EASTERN COLLEGE-CHEBINYINY 1139 BUGUNGU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 937 BULIISA MASINDI BULIISA 1140 BIISO WAR MEMORIAL SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 388 MASINDI BULIISA 1141 MUKITALE DEV'T FOUNDATION SS P.O.BOX 248 MASINDI BULIISA 1142 SEMULIKI HIGH SCHOOL,IZAURA P.O.BOX 1145 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1143 BURAMBAGIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1118 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1144 BUBANDI SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1156 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1145 KARUGUTU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1168 BUNDIBUGYO NTOROKO 1146 ST.MARY'S SIMBYA SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1193 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1147 RWEBISENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1139 BUNDIBUGYO NTOROKO 1148 BUBUKWANGA S S 1149 KAKUKA HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1137 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1150 BUMADU SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1108 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1151 GOOD HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1190 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1152 CHRIST SCHOOL,BUNDIBUGYO P.O.BOX 1141 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1153 KABANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1168 BUNDIBUGYO BUNDIBUGYO 1154 BWERANYANGI GIRLS' SCHOOL P.O.BOX 72 BUSHENYI BUSHENYI 1155 ST.KAGGWA BUSHENYI HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX 84 BUSHENYI BUSHENYI 1156 MASHERUKA GIRLS' SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 86 BUSHENYI SHEEMA 1157 KYEIZOOBA GIRLS' SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 54 BUSHENYI BUSHENYI 1158 NGANWA HIGH SCHOOL P.O.BOX 44 KABWOHE-BUSHENYI SHEEMA 1159 KYEIBARE GIRLS SEC. SCHOOL P.O.BOX 381 BUSHENYI MITOOMA 1160 SACRED HEART SS,MUSHANGA P.O.BOX 187 MBARARA SHEEMA 1161 ST.CHARLES LWANGA HS,KASHEKURO P.O.BOX 47 MAREMBO SHEEMA 1162 KYABUGIMBI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 302 BUSHENYI BUSHENYI 1163 KITAGATA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 265 BUSHENYI SHEEMA 1164 ST.NOAH SEC.
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