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Morobe Province TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSION OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA CONFIRMATION GAZETTE 2020 MOROBE PROVINCE Department of Education P O Box 446, Waigani National Capital District Papua New Guinea CONTENTS PAGES SECTION A: PREAMBLE NOTICE OF RESULTS………………………………………………………………………………… ii PROVINCE COVER PAGE……………………………………………………………………………… iv SECTION B: PROVINCIAL INSTITUTIONS COMMUNITY AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS ………………………………………………. 1 HIGH SCHOOLS……………………………………………………………………………………………. 158 SECONDARY SCHOOLS……………………………………………………………………………… 166 VOCATIONAL CENTERS……………………………………………………………………………. 178 SECTION C: MISCELLANEOUS TENURE CONFIRMATIONS & IMPLICATIONS……………………………………… 184 TENURE APPEALS FORM……………………………………………………………………………… 186 ************************************************************************************ ~ i ~ TEACHING SERVICES COMMISSION TENURE APPOINTMENTS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES Teaching Service Commission herein this gazette notifies the results of the Appointments to the Advertised Education Vacancies, Gazette Volume 43, No 1. WAIGANI, Friday, 17 July 2020 and Supplementary Gazette Volume 43, No 2, WAIGANI Friday 14th August 2020 were done for 4 provinces, East Sepik, Simbu , Hela and AROB. 1.0 DEFINITION: In this PREAMBLE; unless otherwise defined; a) ”Appointing Authority” means the National Education Board or Provincial Education Board b) “Selection Authority” means a College Governing Council, National High School Board of Governors or PEB Selection Committee or NEB Selection Committee c) “Appealable Position” Position within an appointment which is subject to appeal. d) “No Appointment (NA)” refers to an unfilled position. e) “Confirmed Appointments” refers to appointments which have been made and endorsed by an Appointing Authority, 2.0 CENTRAL SORTING RESULTS 2.1 Department of Education hereby publishes the results of Tenure Appointments to Teaching Vacancies in the Education Vacancy Gazette Volume: 43, No: 1 Friday 17th July 2020 and Supplementary Gazette Volume: 43, No: 2 Friday 14th August 2020 for 4 provinces, East Sepik, Simbu, Hela and AROB ~ ii ~ 2.2 Central Sorting Exercise was done by the Provincial Education offices of the respective provinces and quality check by General Education Services Division in consultation with Teaching Service Commission. 3.0 TENURE CONFIRMATION RESULTS In pursuant to Teaching Service Act section 61, subsection 2 & 7; Commission on behalf of the Appointing Authorities, confirms the Provincial/Districts Education Board recommendations of 2021 Provincial Institutions Tenure Appointments. Teachers who have won tenure appointments must resume on their respective positions in 2021 academic year. Failure to take up tenure appointment positions will automatically result in forfeiting tenure as well as confirmation of substantive status respectively. All Tenure Appointees must be given their notices of appointment to their respective tenure appointment positions. Teachers who are aggrieved by the appointment results herein can appeal using relevant TSC Form 6, attached at the back of this gazette within two months period effective from March till the end of April 2021. The appeal should be addressed to: The Chairman, Teaching Services Appeals Committee P. O. Box 6468, Boroko, NCD. ~ iii ~ PROVINCE: MOROBE PROVINCE CODE: 63 TENURE APPOINTMENTS 2020 ~ iv ~ INSTITUTION TYPE: COMMUNITY AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS Location: ARIFIRAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63001 Agency: Government Level: 04 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090123652 TS04 Head Teacher NA 1090103067 TS03 Senior Teacher 10264515 YAKISING ANIS 1090350400 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090061388 TS02 Teacher NA 1090104178 TS02 Teacher 00604216 BONIFACE BIARENG 1090123650 TS02 Teacher NA 1090123651 TS02 Teacher NA 1090149476 TS02 Teacher NA 1090350401 TS02 Teacher 00365262 WARU KURIS 1090350402 TS02 Teacher 11285400 SAMUEL SIMON 1090350403 TS02 Teacher NA ********************************************************************** Location: UMBANG PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63002 Agency: Government Level: 04 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090103069 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090103068 TS02 Teacher NA 1090123653 TS02 Teacher 12963036 BETHWEL MINEBA 1090123654 TS02 Teacher 12861172 KOVA NINIKO 1090123655 TS02 Teacher NA 1090170054 TS02 Teacher NA ********************************************************************** Location: BOANA PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63003 Agency: Government Level: 05 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090103072 TS05 Head Teacher NA 1 1090350493 TS04 Deputy Head Teacher NA 1090350325 TS03 Senior Teacher 10487379 WARRICK GON 1090095896 TS02 Teacher 0057717A LUCIA WANDUI KAUSI 1090097056 TS02 Teacher 10685911 JULIE MOTENG 1090103070 TS02 Teacher 11275702 GILBERT KILAMU 1090103071 TS02 Teacher 10898932 JESSICA ANDRIAS KILAMU 1090123657 TS02 Teacher 10195917 JESSY SOLULU 1090123658 TS02 Teacher NA 1090123659 TS02 Teacher NA 1090350494 TS02 Teacher NA ********************************************************************** Location: BOWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63004 Agency: Government Level: 07 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090144088 TS07 Head Teacher NA 1090103077 TS06 Deputy Head Teacher NA 1090144087 TS04 Subject Master 00300853 ANTONIA NAMPO 1090150016 TS04 Subject Master NA 1090103076 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090107561 TS03 Senior Teacher 00604127 MICHAEL AWAGASI 1090123667 TS03 Senior Teacher 00388513 WOLLO KULANG 1090123668 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090144085 TS03 Senior Teacher 01606707 GORDON YAENG 1090350471 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090103073 TS02 Teacher 10498761 DIRO MAIREN 1090103074 TS02 Teacher 00377961 SANDRA MOLO 1090103075 TS02 Teacher 10522625 LYNNE WAFI 1090104027 TS02 Teacher 10917466 MARTIN THOMAS 1090123660 TS02 Teacher 11284173 JOAN AHE 1090123661 TS02 Teacher 10256865 MURA KABUNG 1090123662 TS02 Teacher 10199799 CHEYENNE BATEK MANGE 1090123663 TS02 Teacher 10668218 ANGELINA COOPER 1090123664 TS02 Teacher 00604674 SABELLA HUVAING 1090123666 TS02 Teacher 00077771 SUSIE M FUBA 1090144079 TS02 Teacher 11887498 JESSIE KAKAIA 1090144080 TS02 Teacher 10689917 CHRISTINE OSCAR 2 1090144082 TS02 Teacher 10195828 MASU SINGIN 1090144083 TS02 Teacher 11891518 MELODY YAMA 1090350472 TS02 Teacher NA 1090350473 TS02 Teacher NA 1090350474 TS02 Teacher 12855451 PRISCILLA NAMBAIN ********************************************************************** Location: OGERANANG PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63005 Agency: Government Level: 05 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Descriptio n File No Appointee 1090123672 TS05 Head Teacher NA 1090805348 TS04 Deputy Head Teacher NA 1090103079 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090340946 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090340947 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090052083 TS02 Teacher NA 1090103078 TS02 Teacher 10670452 ENOCH GRACELYN 1090123670 TS02 Teacher 10311189 ABUNG ELIZABETH 1090123671 TS02 Teacher NA 1090149592 TS02 Teacher NA 1090149593 TS02 Teacher NA 1090170055 TS02 Teacher NA 1090340948 TS02 Teacher NA 1090805349 TS02 Teacher NA ********************************************************************** Location: BUMBUM PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63006 Agency: Government Level: 04 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090103080 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090340950 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090123674 TS02 Teacher NA 1090123675 TS02 Teacher NA 1090149477 TS02 Teacher NA 1090340949 TS02 Teacher NA 1090805350 TS02 Teacher NA 3 ********************************************************************** Location: BAYUNE PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63007 Agency: Government Level: 05 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090123681 TS05 Head Teacher NA 1090350485 TS04 Deputy Head Teacher 00416053 BARBRA TALAKAM 1090052064 TS03 Senior Teacher 10318559 ANNA YOK 1090103082 TS03 Senior Teacher 00378429 MARGRET TUEM 1090800498 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090052065 TS02 Teacher 11268834 EMMANUEL JOSI 1090123677 TS02 Teacher 01489018 LYDIA GIRAGIR 1090123678 TS02 Teacher NA 1090123679 TS02 Teacher NA 1090123680 TS02 Teacher NA 1090350533 TS02 Teacher 12962933 DOROTHY KUA 1090501017 TS02 Teacher 10397705 ANITA KIOLING ********************************************************************** Location: BUTIBAM PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63008 Agency: Government Level: 06 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090146248 TS06 Head Teacher 00319970 JOHN JIGEMBE 1090122959 TS05 Deputy Head Teacher NA 1090103088 TS04 Subject Master 00332950 SERAH BIARO 1090097059 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090103086 TS03 Senior Teacher 00514861 IMMANUEL UZIRO 1090103087 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090122958 TS03 Senior Teacher NA 1090091173 TS02 Teacher 10328785 CHERYL NAKU 1090097058 TS02 Teacher 00423742 SUSSIE SNO 1090103083 TS02 Teacher NA 1090103084 TS02 Teacher 10327798 CAROL TALENG 1090103085 TS02 Teacher NA 1090121390 TS02 Teacher 10198148 MARY URALIU YALING 1090122954 TS02 Teacher 11739295 CHRISTINA KULYE 4 1090122955 TS02 Teacher 00332941 TAPITA ANGI SAKING 1090122956 TS02 Teacher 10403756 JULIE SAKARIAS 1090123682 TS02 Teacher 10915445 DEPHNEY SIGA 1090123683 TS02 Teacher 10127189 JULIETH SARANDUO 1090123684 TS02 Teacher 10670425 MARCHETTA EMME 1090149478 TS02 Teacher 00604038 SIMON AMENG ********************************************************************** Location: ERAP PRIMARY SCHOOL Type: PRIM NR: 63009 Agency: Government Level: 06 Grade: 3.4.5.6.7.8 Position No Description File No Appointee 1090149479 TS06 Head Teacher 0036883A AGREGUM HERMAN 1090800652 TS05 Deputy Head Teacher NA 1090104059
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