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GRADE 11 SELECTION Print Date: 24-Dec-2019 07:53 Department of Education, Papua New Guinea Selection Year: 2019 for 2020 GRADE 11 SELECTION PUBLICATION LIST Province: 57 Eastern Highlands School Name: 810 AIYURA NATIONAL HIGH NAME Gender SLF No Transferred From ABRAHAM PETER M 19706431001 ✓ MULITAKA HIGH, (Enga Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AHA MICHAEL M 19576011017 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AIA ALOYSIUS M 19536031002 ✓ LALOKI SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AISANGA FRANK M 19536351016 ✓ MAINOHANA CATHOLIC SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AIVA MARIE F 19536041006 ✓ SACRED HEART (TAPINI) SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AKIKE ALYSSA F 19576001012 ✓ GOROKA SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AKOP MANU M 19596131003 ✓ MT GILUWE HIGH, (Western Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AKUA JEBICO M 19616011008 ✓ MAPRIK SECONDARY, (East Sepik Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ALEX GIDEON M 19566091004 ✓ LAKE KUTUBU SECONDARY, (Southern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ALEX JULIE F 19696041014 ✓ TOKARARA SECONDARY, (National Capital District Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AMBARAGO SAMSON M 19556001016 ✓ POPONDETTA SECONDARY, (Oro Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AME JEFFERY M 19726311003 ✓ ST. GEORGE KOROBA DAY HIGH, (Hela Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AMOS ARIFA F 19726351010 ✓ ST. JOSEPH'S (TARI) SECONDARY, (Hela Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AMURO BRUCE M 19576011050 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ANARAI BILLISHA F 19576011053 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ANDANE BENSON M 19576201039 ✓ ASAROKA LUTHERAN SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ANDREW JESYREL M 19596171001 ✓ GIA HIGH, (Western Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ANDREW SYLVIA F 19726351017 ✓ ST. JOSEPH'S (TARI) SECONDARY, (Hela Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ APA ELLY F 19646011013 ✓ HOSKINS SECONDARY, (West New Britain Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ APA GLORIA F 19578001001 ✓ UKARUMPA INTERNATIONAL, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ APIKU AKAVA F 19576021025 ✓ BENA BENA SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ARABEL DEUTRON M 19536031016 ✓ LALOKI SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ARAGA GRAFFY M 19536011015 ✓ KWIKILA SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AROWALE CHANTELLE F 19706071018 ✓ KOPEN SECONDARY, (Enga Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ARUGE KORIX M 19576011083 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ARUGE VENADINE F 19576011084 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ASIKI LYN F 19576411015 ✓ TAIRORA HIGH, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ASIWOTA FINELY M 19576411016 ✓ TAIRORA HIGH, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ATESI MELKEN M 19566401011 ✓ YEBI HIGH, (Southern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AUTI JOSHUA M 19636011026 ✓ BUSU SECONDARY, (Morobe Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AWUI JULIAN M 19536041012 ✓ SACRED HEART (TAPINI) SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AWUTE LILYJEAN F 19575281001 ✓ GOROKA SYNTAX, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AWUZO DOREEN F 19576201071 ✓ ASAROKA LUTHERAN SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ AYOVE JOSICAH F 19576011103 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BAINE ISAAC M 19576011109 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ✓ Transferred Student Approved by Secretary of Education Date:24-Dec-2019 .................... GRADE 11 SELECTION Print Date: 24-Dec-2019 07:53 Department of Education, Papua New Guinea Selection Year: 2019 for 2020 GRADE 11 SELECTION PUBLICATION LIST Province: 57 Eastern Highlands School Name: 810 AIYURA NATIONAL HIGH NAME Gender SLF No Transferred From BANG CASSEY F 19736001022 ✓ KUDJIP NAZARENE HIGH, (Jiwaka Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BARNABAS JACINTA F 19576011123 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BARUNG BENJEN M 19566001027 ✓ MENDI SECONDARY, (Southern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BAYUVE KUNO F 19578141026 ✓ KABIUFA ADVENTIST SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BEGIN CONIS M 19556001051 ✓ POPONDETTA SECONDARY, (Oro Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BENNY CAMERON M 19576011143 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BERI LEONARD M 19616001012 ✓ BRANDI SECONDARY, (East Sepik Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOB PAULINE F 19566121014 ✓ LAI HIGH SCHOOL, (Southern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOBOLA JOSH M 19566431010 ✓ KERO HIGH, (Southern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BONNEY KAPIRI M 19576011181 ✓ KAINANTU SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BOSTEN VICTOR F 19706041005 ✓ KOMPIAM HIGH, (Enga Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BROWN WILFRED M 19578141038 ✓ KABIUFA ADVENTIST SECONDARY, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ BUKA ARNOLD M 19566071010 ✓ MOGOL SECONDARY, (Southern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHRIS NATHAN M 19576411038 ✓ TAIRORA HIGH, (Eastern Highlands Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ DAHAI NEVILLE M 19606371022 ✓ DON BOSCO (VANIMO) SECONDARY, (West Sepik Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ DAMURA KINMJOSH F 19536001032 ✓ IAROWARI SECONDARY, (Central Province) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ DANIEL STONEY M 19577011003
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