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Bachelor of Arts with Education BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH EDUCATION COURSE CODE EDA INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY SCHOOL 1 U1034/550 MUTEBI Wycliff 2010 M U BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL, KITEBI 2 U2320/527 NAMUTEBI Annet 2010 F U KISOZI HIGH SCHOOL 3 U0026/626 LIBERTY Christopher 2010 M U KIGEZI COLLEGE, BUTOBERE 4 U0801/542 LUYIGA Maryanne 2010 F U NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 5 U0017/546 AOL Sharon 2010 F U IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 6 U0512/555 SSEMWOGERERE Swaibu 2010 M U NAMAGABI S S 7 U0108/564 NANSUBUGA Christie 2010 F U KASAWO SECONDARY SCHOOL 8 U0959/501 KIZITO Pius 2010 M U NAMIRYANGO SS 9 U1354/661 NANUNGI Sherina 2009 F U MERRYLAND HIGH SCHOOL 10 U0183/625 WANYANA Breder 2010 F U UGANDA MARTYRS'HIGH SC. RUBAGA 11 U0052/521 BAHATI Preston 2010 M U MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 12 U0956/736 NAKADAMA Wangubo Hadijah 2010 F U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 13 U0149/552 NAKANDI Sharifah 2010 F U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 14 U1224/541 ATUHAIRE Phiona 2010 F U ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 15 U1664/503 KAZIBWE EMMANUEL 2009 M U ST. MARK'S SS NAMAGOMA 16 U0348/502 MUYIMBWA Geofrey 2010 M U ST.JOHN'S SEC.SCH., KABUWOKO 17 U2177/576 SSEMBIITO Sadamu 2010 M U MBOGO COLLEGE SCHOOL 18 U0956/777 ABAASA Phionah 2010 F U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 19 U0404/507 NAMBOOZE Winnie 2010 F U KIBUUKA MEMORIAL SCHOOL, MPIGI 20 U2061/660 NALUMAGA Eva 2010 F U MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL, ANNEX 21 U0298/670 NAKALEMA Rebecca 2010 F U LUWERO SECONDARY SCHOOL 22 U1350/501 NANTEGE Josephine Gladys 2010 F U MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL 23 U1223/563 NAMATOVU Yudaya 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 24 U0660/529 NAKAWOOYA Rashidah 2010 F U KIJAGUZO SEC. SCHOOL 25 U0254/501 SSENTONGO James 2010 M U ST. JOSEPH'S SS. KAKINDU 26 U0076/579 LUGOBE Hassan 2009 M U MITYANA SECONDARY SCHOOL 27 U0198/511 AMONGIN Martha 2010 F U STELLA MARIS COLLEGE, NSUBE 28 U0496/565 MBECHA M. Skylett 2006 F U BUMBO S S 29 U1086/554 NANTABA Alice 2009 F U NANSANA S. S. 30 U0801/557 KUKIRIZA Damali-nancy 2010 F U NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 31 U1249/642 NABANOBA MARY 2010 F U KINAAWA HIGH SCHOOL 32 U0781/679 NTALE Efrance 2010 F U ST.AUGUSTINE COL., WAKISO 33 U1045/507 SAGALABWENTYO Florence 2010 F U MUGONGO SEC. SCHOOL, KYENGERA 34 U1947/547 TWINOMUGISHA Paul 2010 M U CLEVERLAND HIGH SCHOOL 35 U0108/526 KUKONI Birungi Julian 2008 F U KASAWO SECONDARY SCHOOL 36 U0023/674 MUWANGUZI Joshua 2010 M U OLD KAMPALA SECONDARY SCHOOL 37 U0691/584 MATOVU Ronald 2010 F U BULOBA HIGH SCHOOL 38 U1451/574 ACHIENG Serah 2010 M U LONDON COL. ST.LAWRENCE MAYA 39 U0348/575 SSEKIZIYIVU Jackson 2010 M U ST.JOHN'S SEC.SCH., KABUWOKO 40 U2546/532 KISUULE Godfrey 2010 M U PRIDE COLLEGE SCHOOL MPIGI 41 U1288/604 MUTTIBWA Rashidah 2010 F U MBOGO MIXED SEC SCHOOL 42 U1112/521 NAHUULU Elizabeth 2010 F U KINONI INTERGRATED S.S 43 U1050/518 NAMALE Selyna 2010 F U ST. FRANCIS SEC SCHOOL NANSANA 44 U0041/772 NAMANYANJA Patricia 2010 F U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 45 U0187/542 NDAGIRE Bernadate 2010 F U ST.THEREZA'S GIRLS' SS,BWANDA 46 U0416/519 SEWAMALA Charles 2010 M U ST.MATIA MULUMBA SEC. SCHOOL 47 U0041/523 KIIGE Alex 2010 M U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 48 U0005/517 AMUGE Flora 2010 F U WANYANGE GIRLS SCHOOL 49 U1085/729 AKELLO Rose 2010 F U BP CYPRIAN KIHANGIRE SS LUZIRA 50 U2342/519 NALULE Hajarah Hussein 2010 F U ANSWAR MUSLIM HIGH SCHOOL 51 U0048/626 KYAMBADDE Yasin 2009 M U MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 52 U2342/537 KATAMBA Richard 2010 M U ANSWAR MUSLIM HIGH SCHOOL 53 U1688/510 NANTEZA Naswiha 2010 F U KYADONDO SS 54 U0650/518 RUGANDA Happy 2010 M U ST. KIZITO KATIKAMU KISULE SS 55 U0062/577 NAMATAKA Petwa 2010 F U NABUMALI HIGH SCHOOL, MBALE 56 U0763/777 NABUKEERA Agnes 2010 F U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 57 U0109/562 NABAZIWA Annet 2010 F U WAMPEWO NTAKE SEC. SCHOOL 58 U0848/530 SEIDA Elizabeth Lobiya 2010 F U CRESTED SEC. SCHOOL, KAMPALA 59 U0691/520 MWESIGWA Christopher 2010 M U BULOBA HIGH SCHOOL 60 U0616/533 NAMANDA Allen 2009 F U ST.MARY'S SS NKOZI 61 U2371/530 WAMPAMBA Paul 2010 M U MUNTA ROYAL COLLEGE 62 U2320/542 KADDU Alex 2010 M U KISOZI HIGH SCHOOL 63 U1400/533 NANFUMA Lydia 2010 F U GRACE HIGH SCHOOL 64 U0185/585 MUSISI John 2010 M U KATIKAMU SEC. SCH., WOBULENZI 65 U1318/506 NAMBI Gatrude 2010 F U NANSANA ST. JOSEPH SS 66 U0966/566 NTEZA Ismail 2010 M U ST.THOMAS AQUINAS SS, KAWEMPE 67 U2032/584 LUYIGA Sandra 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 68 U2062/569 NGUDDE Lawrence 2010 M U KAWOMBE MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL 69 U0149/696 NAGGAYI Amina 2010 F U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 70 U0096/946 ARUTE Lillian 2010 F U ROCK HIGH SCHOOL, TORORO 71 U0441/551 NANKYA Anet 2009 F U SAM IGA MEM. COL. KAMPALA 72 U1607/506 SSEKITTO Gordon 2010 M U SEAT OF WISDOM SS, KASAWO 73 U1688/604 NAKIYAGA Sumayya 2010 F U KYADONDO SS 74 U0763/689 NABASIIGE Erinah 2010 F U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 75 U1979/522 KAZIBWE Henry 2010 M U GAYAZA CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE 76 U1612/515 NYOMBI Jonathan 2010 M U HILTON HIGH SCHOOL 77 U2097/503 NAMAYANJA Annet 2010 F U NAMIRYANGO HIGH SCHOOL GULUMA 78 U1034/638 WASAJJA Denis 2010 M U BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL, KITEBI 79 U1220/508 NAMUGENYI Joan 2010 F U PAL AND LISA SS, KAMPALA 80 U2236/517 NUME Nancy 2010 F U ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 81 U0077/770 NAMUKWAYA Racheal Pandrah 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 82 U0861/609 NIWAGABA Chris 2010 M U MUGWANYA SUMMIT COLLEGE 83 U0512/824 NANJOBE Rashidah 2009 F U NAMAGABI S S 84 U1400/505 AUMA Monica 2010 F U GRACE HIGH SCHOOL 85 U1411/525 NABAWANUKA Benah 2010 F U ST.LUCIA HILL SCHOOL 86 U0197/517 LAKER Sarah 2010 F U RUBAGA GIRLS' SCHOOL 87 U2546/550 NAMUGULA Vivian 2010 F U PRIDE COLLEGE SCHOOL MPIGI 88 U0185/798 NAMPEWO Moureen 2010 F U KATIKAMU SEC. SCH., WOBULENZI 89 U0169/637 TINDIWENSI Isaac 2010 M U ST.ANDREA KAHWA'S COL., HOIMA 90 U2095/538 AKUZE Deo 2010 M U LUGAZI HOMELAND COLLEGE 91 U1941/504 ATUHEIRE Brenda 2010 F U MBARARA ARMY BORDING SS 92 U1879/809 IWALWA Yakub 2009 M U JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 93 U0964/532 BAGUMA Apuuli Christopher 2010 M U BP.CYPRIAN H.SCHOOL KYABAKADDE 94 U1510/518 MBATUDDE Allen 2009 F U BUSUJJU SECONDARY SCHOOL 95 U0737/703 SSENGOOBA Hakimu 2010 M U BULO PARENTS S S 96 U2320/501 BINAYISA Samuel 2010 M U KISOZI HIGH SCHOOL 97 U1879/558 MUTABUZA Jaberi 2010 M U JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 98 U0756/504 KISAKYE Molly 2009 F U ST.JOSEPH'S KIGANDO SS 99 U2215/548 NUWAGABA Yuda 2010 M U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 100 U0103/518 SEKYEWA Godfrey 2010 M U KAKOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL 101 U1288/571 KYAMULABI Nuruh Nabukera 2010 F U MBOGO MIXED SEC SCHOOL 102 U0165/505 KAGOYE Charles Dominic 2010 M U KITEREDDE SECONDARY SCHOOL 103 U0860/524 NAKIMBUGWE Rehema 2010 F U KINAAWA HIGH SCHOOL 104 U0149/741 NANKYA Sawuya 2008 F U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 105 U0752/563 WENWA Joseph Kevin 2007 M U ST.NOA MAWAGALI SS, JINJA 106 U0149/768 NALWADDA Lukia 2010 F U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 107 U1286/545 NALUKWATA Alice 2008 F U KISUBI MAPEERA S S 108 U0056/522 KAUDHA Brenda 2010 F U P.M.M GIRLS' SCHOOL, JINJA 109 U0030/721 OKOTH Biyomotho 2008 M U KITANTE HILL SCHOOL 110 U1992/503 BWANIKA Moses 2010 M U ST.STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, BAJJA 111 U0840/522 SSETTUMBA Geoffrey 2010 M U ST.PIUS SS, KIZIBA 112 U2177/558 WASSWA Hussein 2010 M U MBOGO COLLEGE SCHOOL 113 U0076/576 NANTEGE Ritah 2010 F U MITYANA SECONDARY SCHOOL 114 U0691/535 NAMAGANDA Esther 2010 F U BULOBA HIGH SCHOOL 115 U1907/510 BYAMAKA Musa 2010 M U NAKASEKE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 116 U0036/554 INNOCENT Proscovia 2010 F U KOLOLO SECONDARY SCHOOL 117 U0730/502 BABIRYE Jalia 2010 F U NAMAKWA S S 118 U1148/680 NKASIIMA Rhita 2010 F U MANDELA S S, HOIMA 119 U1656/510 NATAMBA Doreen 2010 F U VINE HIGH SCHOOL 120 U2062/542 NAKIYINGI Racheal 2010 F U KAWOMBE MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL 121 U1542/540 NZIRORERA Denis 2010 M U NAMUGOONA PARENTS SCHOOL 122 U0455/578 KUSURO Jackline 2009 F U AMANANG SEC. SCHOOL 123 U0074/523 CHESIMET Cynthia Cheptoek 2010 F U SEBEI SECONDARY SCHOOL 124 U0198/521 BAITI Joyce 2010 F U STELLA MARIS COLLEGE, NSUBE 125 U0048/779 NAKUYA Aisha 2010 F U MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 126 U2236/660 KISEKKA Isa 2010 M U ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 127 U0042/685 KOMAKECH Innocent 2010 M U ST.PETER'S COLLEGE, TORORO 128 U1179/595 ITIAN Mariam Lorna 2010 F U ST.JOHN'S SS, MUKONO 129 U1916/514 NAMATOVU Joyce 2010 F U KASUBI PARENT SS 130 U2139/503 MULEME Moses 2010 M U MUMSA HIGH SCHOOL, MITYANA 131 U0191/512 KATUSIIME Patricia 2010 F U ST.MARIA GORETTI GIRLS' 132 U2398/587 NAMAGANDA Betty 2010 F U NANSANA EDUCATION CENTRE 133 U0956/792 NYAKAISIKI Dinah 2010 F U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 134 U0048/787 NALUGO Molly 2010 F U MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 135 U1401/502 MIVUULE Ronald 2010 M U BULOBA SECONDARY SCHOOL 136 U1288/649 NANKWANGA Racheal 2010 F U MBOGO MIXED SEC SCHOOL 137 U0955/506 ATWINE Sarah 2010 F U KASUBI S.S.
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