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PRIMARY-ENLORMENT.Pdf Cost Center District MIS Supplier Total ID code District LLG Number Number Cost center name Enrolment 237862 501 Adjumani District Adjumani Town Council 11991 521152 Adjumani Girls P/S 981 237859 501 Adjumani District Adjumani Town Council 11989 521161 Biyaya P/S 1240 237863 501 Adjumani District Adjumani Town Council 11992 521163 Cesia P/S 1059 237860 501 Adjumani District Adjumani Town Council 12004 521172 Keyo I P/S 353 237864 501 Adjumani District Adjumani Town Council 11993 521190 Oligo P/S 373 237869 501 Adjumani District Adropi 12005 521155 AJUJO P.S 250 237865 501 Adjumani District Adropi 410019 521165 ELEUKWE P.S 528 237866 501 Adjumani District Adropi 410021 521181 MOINYA P.S 838 237858 501 Adjumani District Adropi 12002 529252 NYEU P.S. 470 237868 501 Adjumani District Adropi 12008 521194 OPENZINZI P.S 950 237867 501 Adjumani District Adropi 12007 521196 OYUWI P/S 1200 237873 501 Adjumani District Arinyapi 12039 521169 Gwere P/S 619 237872 501 Adjumani District Arinyapi 12038 521186 Ogolo P/S 294 237871 501 Adjumani District Arinyapi 12037 521195 Oriangwa P/S 636 237883 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 410002 521153 AGOJO LOWER P/S 406 237874 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 410013 521159 ATURA P.S 477 237875 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12025 521160 AYIRI 575 237876 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12017 521166 ESIA 287 237877 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 410003 529246 GULINYA P/S 416 237878 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12011 521175 LOA 659 237879 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12013 521177 MAGBURU 504 237880 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12021 521187 OKANGALI 538 237884 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12014 521192 ONIGO 880 237881 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12010 521193 OPEJO P.S. 327 237882 501 Adjumani District Ciforo 12012 521202 UMWIA P.S. 597 237886 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12029 521154 AJUGOPI P.S. 544 237893 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12040 521164 DZAIPI P.S. 940 237887 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12031 529244 ELEMA P.S. 919 237895 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12036 521167 ETIA P.S. 491 237888 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12030 521171 JURUMINI P.S. 304 237885 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 410023 521176 MAGARA P.S 758 237889 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12033 521180 MINIKI 802 237890 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12035 521183 NYUMAZI P.S. 973 237894 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12042 521189 Olia P/S 610 237891 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 410004 521197 PAGIRINYA P/S 1017 237892 501 Adjumani District Dzaipi 12041 521079 YORO P.S 333 237899 501 Adjumani District Itirikwa 12048 521156 ALIWARA P.S. 816 237896 501 Adjumani District Itirikwa 12044 529247 ITIRIKWA P.S. 453 237898 501 Adjumani District Itirikwa 12043 521173 KOLIDIDI P.S. 670 237900 501 Adjumani District Itirikwa 12050 521182 MUNGULA P.S. 1650 237901 501 Adjumani District Itirikwa 12049 521184 ODU P.S 768 237897 501 Adjumani District Itirikwa 410020 521204 ZOKA P.S 611 237903 501 Adjumani District Ofua 12046 529248 KUREKU P.S. 1023 237904 501 Adjumani District Ofua 12009 529251 MIRIEYI P.S. 1191 237902 501 Adjumani District Ofua 12051 521185 OFUA CENTRAL P.S 910 237905 501 Adjumani District Ofua 12045 529254 SUBBE P.S. 718 237910 501 Adjumani District Pacara 12006 529245 ETEJO 470 237909 501 Adjumani District Pacara 410016 521179 MIJALE P.S 371 237908 501 Adjumani District Pacara 12003 521191 OLIJI P.S. 413 237911 501 Adjumani District Pacara 11996 521203 UNNA 1322 237919 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12057 521157 AMELO P.S. 518 237912 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12064 521158 AMURU P.S. 346 237913 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12063 521162 BOROLI P.S. 1366 237914 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12060 521168 FUDA P.S. 629 237920 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12052 521170 IBIBIAWORO P.S. 389 237915 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12061 521174 LEWA P.S. 764 237921 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12054 529250 MELIADERI P.S. 659 237916 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12062 521178 MELIJO P.S. 639 237918 501 Adjumani District Pakele 410015 521188 OKAWA P.S 591 237922 501 Adjumani District Pakele 410014 521198 PAKELE ARMY P.S 1063 237923 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12055 529253 PAKELLE GIRLS P.S. 772 237917 501 Adjumani District Pakele 410005 521199 PALUGA P/S 471 237924 501 Adjumani District Pakele 12053 521200 PERECI P.S. 392 237906 501 Adjumani District Ukusijoni 12024 529249 MAASA P.S. 734 237907 501 Adjumani District Ukusijoni 12028 521201 UKUSIJONI 594 237947 502 Apac District Akokoro 20027 521205 ABALOKWERI 1290 237957 502 Apac District Akokoro 132 521209 ABONGOKONGO P.S 767 237952 502 Apac District Akokoro 126 521210 ABUGE P.S. 901 237948 502 Apac District Akokoro 123 521223 Akokoro P.7 School 631 237950 502 Apac District Akokoro 128 521227 ALARO 1126 237949 502 Apac District Akokoro 122 1148 Aluga P.S. 1159 237958 502 Apac District Akokoro 131 521235 AMUN 1474 237953 502 Apac District Akokoro 125 521242 APOI P.S. 832 237956 502 Apac District Akokoro 129 521252 Awila P.S. 1992 237959 502 Apac District Akokoro 133 521255 AYAGO P.S. 1402 237960 502 Apac District Akokoro 130 521258 AYUMI P.S. 913 237951 502 Apac District Akokoro 124 528885 BARKWORO P.S. 856 237962 502 Apac District Akokoro 136 521268 KUNGU P.S. 1220 237961 502 Apac District Akokoro 134 521269 KWIBALE P.S. 1204 237954 502 Apac District Akokoro 127 521278 ONYANY P.S. 943 237955 502 Apac District Akokoro 20021 521288 WANSOLO P.S 624 237970 502 Apac District Apac 150 521225 AKULI PRIMARY SCHOOL 890 237971 502 Apac District Apac 135 528879 ANYAPO P.7 SCHOOL 1206 237965 502 Apac District Apac 141 521246 ATANA 1033 237963 502 Apac District Apac 138 528884 ATAR PRIMARY SCHOOL2057 237967 502 Apac District Apac 20019 521257 AYOMJERI P.S 1307 237968 502 Apac District Apac 142 975 IWAL P.S. 1172 250673 502 Apac District Apac 140 521274 OLELPEK P.S. 1516 237964 502 Apac District Apac 137 521276 OMER P.7 1154 237992 502 Apac District Chegere 165 521207 ABEDI P.S. 1009 237995 502 Apac District Chegere 168 521208 ABOLO 1030 237989 502 Apac District Chegere 162 528873 ABUTABER P.S. 1077 237990 502 Apac District Chegere 161 528875 ADEM P.S 1046 237993 502 Apac District Chegere 166 521216 ADIR P.S. 1004 237983 502 Apac District Chegere 154 521247 ATIGOLWOK P.S. 1153 237985 502 Apac District Chegere 159 521260 BARODILO P.S. 1028 237991 502 Apac District Chegere 163 528886 CHEGERE P.S. 1657 237986 502 Apac District Chegere 157 528888 ILEE P.S. 1210 237994 502 Apac District Chegere 164 528889 KIDILANI P.S. 786 237987 502 Apac District Chegere 158 521273 OKUTOAGWE P7 SCHOOL 683 237988 502 Apac District Chegere 20001 521275 OLOLANGO P/S 1168 237984 502 Apac District Chegere 155 548535 ONGICA P.S. 1292 237996 502 Apac District Chegere 167 521283 TEBOKE P.7 SCHOOL 920 237999 502 Apac District Ibuje 171 521222 AKETO P.S. 1320 238004 502 Apac District Ibuje 20030 521226 ALADO P.S 646 238001 502 Apac District Ibuje 172 521228 ALEKOLIL P.S. 957 238008 502 Apac District Ibuje 179 546091 ALENGA P.S. 1621 237997 502 Apac District Ibuje 170 98812 Alwala P.S. 757 238002 502 Apac District Ibuje 174 521231 ALWOROCENG P.7 SCHOOL1076 238005 502 Apac District Ibuje 177 521233 AMILO P.S. 1621 238006 502 Apac District Ibuje 175 521234 AMOCAL P.S. 1267 238003 502 Apac District Ibuje 173 521240 APELE P.S. 1464 238000 502 Apac District Ibuje 20013 978 BOKE P.S 1029 238009 502 Apac District Ibuje 180 521263 Chakali P.S. 781 238007 502 Apac District Ibuje 178 521266 IBUJE P.S. 1173 237998 502 Apac District Ibuje 169 528887 Igoti P.S. 1050 238058 503 Arua District Adumi 30145 546122 ANYARA COPE SCHOOL 337 238064 503 Arua District Adumi 401 521319 ARIPEZU P.S. 1114 238065 503 Arua District Adumi 400 521345 DRICIRI P.S. 616 238061 503 Arua District Adumi 398 521354 EKU P.S. 992 238067 503 Arua District Adumi 403 521360 ENDRU P.S. 1365 238059 503 Arua District Adumi 389 520957 KOVA P.S. 856 238066 503 Arua District Adumi 402 529194 NYIO P.S. 1101 238062 503 Arua District Adumi 397 521023 OJE P.S. 1013 238060 503 Arua District Adumi 390 521050 OZU P.S. 1148 238063 503 Arua District Adumi 399 521077 YETEMAYE P.S. 1043 238068 503 Arua District Ajia 691 521290 ABIKI P.S. 1045 238070 503 Arua District Ajia 690 529543 Ajia P.S. 678 238077 503 Arua District Ajia 700 521324 Awaliyo P.S. 1138 238069 503 Arua District Ajia 30128 521327 AYAYIA P.SCHOOL 203 238073 503 Arua District Ajia 696 521337 Bongova P.S. 1344 238071 503 Arua District Ajia 30041 520953 Kayia P.S 745 238074 503 Arua District Ajia 698 520974 NYIRIVU P.S. 747 238075 503 Arua District Ajia 699 520975 OBARU P.S. 834 238078 503 Arua District Ajia 693 520980 OCI P.S 923 238076 503 Arua District Ajia 697 520982 OCOKO P.S 981 238107 503 Arua District All-Vu 633 521293 ADDU P.S. 1842 238108 503 Arua District All-Vu 625 521318 ARIPEA 1364 238113 503 Arua District All-Vu 30039 529555 BURUA P.S 1188 238114 503 Arua District All-Vu 629 529557 CILIO P.S. 1301 238110 503 Arua District All-Vu 626 521362 Erewa P.S. 1085 238115 503 Arua District All-Vu 632 529193 NDIREA P.S. 1147 238111 503 Arua District All-Vu 628 521025 OJUKU HILL P.S. 1203 238112 503 Arua District All-Vu 627 529212 ONAI P.S. 1305 238109 503 Arua District All-Vu 624 521041 Onzua P.S.
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