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BECE 2019 Schools 0Om Shared SchNo SchName Sat S1 Ave Isc Grade S2 Ave LArts Grade S3 Ave Maths Grade S4 Ave SStds Grade Ave Agg Avg Ave Grade Pass_SS_Gen SS_Gen Pass Rate PROVIDENCE INTERNATIONAL 3598 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, FREETOWN 52 ISc 1.75 LArts 3.21 Maths 2.54 SStds 1.00 10.85 1.89 52 100.00% SOS HERMANN GMEINER 3685 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, MAKENI, 24 ISc 2.50 LArts 3.46 Maths 2.46 SStds 1.04 13.46 2.29 24 100.00% CLUNY FREE THE CHILDREN JSS., 3748 KOIDU 53 ISc 1.72 LArts 3.06 Maths 1.60 SStds 1.11 12.34 2.30 53 100.00% INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC JNR. 3682 SECONDARY SCHOOL, CIRCULAR 21 ISc 2.14 LArts 3.38 Maths 2.76 SStds 1.19 13.24 2.42 21 100.00% LEBANESE SECONDARY SCHOOL, 3431 KENEMA 9 ISc 2.11 LArts 3.44 Maths 4.78 SStds 1.67 15.44 2.61 9 100.00% DELE PEDDLE INTERNATIONAL HIGH 3592 SCHOOL, ALLEN TOWN 38 ISc 2.68 LArts 3.24 Maths 2.29 SStds 1.29 13.95 2.63 38 100.00% HAMMOND INTERNATIONAL 3828 PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND 35 ISc 2.80 LArts 3.37 Maths 4.23 SStds 1.77 15.74 2.74 35 100.00% CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 3640 J.S.S., KABALA 26 ISc 3.35 LArts 3.69 Maths 3.12 SStds 1.69 15.50 2.81 26 100.00% MALAMAH COMPREHENSIVE 3841 ACADAMY,39A TARAWALLIE DRIVE, 62 ISc 1.48 LArts 5.15 Maths 3.13 SStds 1.87 15.68 2.82 62 100.00% UNIQUE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, 3753 KOIDU 69 ISc 2.61 LArts 5.30 Maths 4.52 SStds 3.16 18.29 2.84 69 100.00% LEONE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 3283 JR. SEC. SCHOOL, JUBA 10 ISc 1.10 LArts 3.90 Maths 7.00 SStds 2.60 18.10 2.93 10 100.00% SIERRA LEONE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 3111 MURRAY TOWN, FREETOWN 167 ISc 2.17 LArts 3.00 Maths 5.28 SStds 1.84 16.34 2.93 167 100.00% DIVINE ACADEMY JUNIOR SEC. 4418 SCHOOL, PEACOCK FARM 26 ISc 2.23 LArts 4.42 Maths 5.00 SStds 2.04 17.15 2.95 26 100.00% MARTILIE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, 3649 HILL STATION 11 ISc 1.64 LArts 4.27 Maths 3.36 SStds 3.45 16.91 3.00 11 100.00% BLOSSOM ACADEMY J.S.S., LUMLEY 4422 ROAD 9 ISc 2.22 LArts 3.00 Maths 5.44 SStds 2.00 17.11 3.00 9 100.00% OAKS JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, 4302 BO 23 ISc 3.35 LArts 3.48 Maths 4.52 SStds 2.00 18.04 3.01 23 100.00% YAMAKAI JR. SEC. SCHOOL, 4408 FREETOWN 17 ISc 3.65 LArts 4.41 Maths 4.71 SStds 2.06 18.12 3.01 17 100.00% THE BEACON HIGH SCHOOL, CONGO 3197 CROSS 86 ISc 2.36 LArts 2.95 Maths 5.03 SStds 1.37 16.03 3.05 86 100.00% QUEEN ELIZABETH HIGH SCHOOL, 3644 KISSY 8 ISc 2.00 LArts 3.38 Maths 4.38 SStds 2.88 16.25 3.08 8 100.00% SAM‐ETTA MODEL ACADEMY, SAFFA 4156 STREET 6 ISc 2.83 LArts 3.83 Maths 3.17 SStds 2.33 17.17 3.13 6 100.00% ROYAL INTERNATION ACADEMY, 3813 KISSY DOCK YARD 55 ISc 2.49 LArts 5.11 Maths 4.73 SStds 1.75 17.98 3.21 55 100.00% VISION ACADEMY (JSS) SESAY LANE 4410 OFF MAMBARIDGE 21 ISc 4.05 LArts 4.62 Maths 5.24 SStds 3.14 20.67 3.26 21 100.00% ROYAL JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, 4488 REGENT ROAD, LUMLEY 11 ISc 2.36 LArts 4.55 Maths 4.55 SStds 2.36 19.91 3.43 11 100.00% JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL 3374 ACADEMY, FREETOWN 23 ISc 5.04 LArts 3.22 Maths 4.78 SStds 3.61 20.96 3.49 23 100.00% U.C.C. JNR. SEC. SCHOOL, TOWER 3544 HILL 40 ISc 5.18 LArts 2.60 Maths 2.98 SStds 3.35 18.93 3.55 40 100.00% WORD OF FAITH HIGH SCHOOL, 3881 PEACOCK FARM, WELLINGTON 12 ISc 1.50 LArts 3.33 Maths 5.42 SStds 4.33 19.92 3.55 12 100.00% BINKOLO SECONDARY SCHOOL, 3320 BINKOLO 162 ISc 2.30 LArts 5.57 Maths 3.83 SStds 3.43 20.00 3.56 162 100.00% GULF INTERNATIONAL JR. SEC. 3773 SCHOOL, KOIDU 65 ISc 2.17 LArts 4.82 Maths 6.52 SStds 2.62 21.55 3.58 65 100.00% EDUCAID ‐ SIERRA LEONE 3924 SECONDARY SCHOOL, ROGBERE 56 ISc 5.77 LArts 5.11 Maths 3.68 SStds 1.16 21.48 3.75 56 100.00% AGAPE INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR SEC. 4484 SCHOOL, 5 WILLIAMS STREET, KISSY 14 ISc 5.07 LArts 3.71 Maths 5.43 SStds 2.93 22.64 3.75 14 100.00% LIMOUNT COLLEGE, OLD RAILWAY 3274 LINE, BROOKFIELDS 49 ISc 4.65 LArts 3.53 Maths 4.90 SStds 2.29 21.06 3.82 49 100.00% ST. GEORGE SAMBAIA AGRIC SEC. 3562 SCH., BENDUGU, TONKOLILI 67 ISc 4.46 LArts 4.70 Maths 4.04 SStds 1.21 21.33 3.82 67 100.00% SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL 3193 SECONDARY SCHOOL 40 ISc 3.75 LArts 4.90 Maths 5.80 SStds 3.53 22.38 3.86 40 100.00% 3261 PURE LIFE ACADEMY, LUNGI 7 ISc 5.86 LArts 4.14 Maths 5.00 SStds 2.43 23.29 3.91 7 100.00% GRACE HIGH SCHOOL OF 3291 EXCELLENCE, KAMAYAMA 8 ISc 4.38 LArts 3.25 Maths 6.00 SStds 2.50 22.88 3.92 8 100.00% LEONARD ACADEMY JR. SEC. 3970 SCHOOL, ALLEN TOWN 7 ISc 5.43 LArts 5.86 Maths 4.29 SStds 3.86 23.14 3.98 7 100.00% KINDO INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY. 4412 AMBROSE STREET 4 ISc 7.00 LArts 4.50 Maths 5.50 SStds 2.75 25.00 4.06 4 100.00% ZULAIKA MODERN ACADEMY, NEW 3204 YORK, YAMS FARM 29 ISc 3.59 LArts 4.59 Maths 4.62 SStds 3.62 21.41 4.16 29 100.00% THE GULF INT. SCH., KAKUA 3790 CHIEFDOM, BO 10 ISc 4.50 LArts 4.00 Maths 6.50 SStds 4.40 25.90 4.40 10 100.00% ALLISON INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, 3281 MAKENI 31 ISc 6.87 LArts 4.61 Maths 5.16 SStds 4.65 26.13 4.41 31 100.00% ROHI INTERNATIONAL JR. 3796 SECONDARY SCHOOL, HAMILTON 4 ISc 4.75 LArts 4.00 Maths 6.25 SStds 3.50 25.25 4.47 4 100.00% INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF 3891 SCIENCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES, 5 ISc 4.00 LArts 4.20 Maths 6.40 SStds 2.00 24.60 4.48 5 100.00% CHRIST EVAN. INT. JR. SEC. SCHOOL, 3663 CALABA TOWN 17 ISc 6.47 LArts 5.82 Maths 5.65 SStds 2.71 26.53 4.51 17 100.00% EL‐SHADDAI JUNIOR SECONDARY 4489 SCHOOL, KAMAYAMA LUMLEY 7 ISc 4.71 LArts 5.00 Maths 6.00 SStds 3.57 26.86 4.77 7 100.00% ISTANBUL INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR 4441 SECONDARY SCHOOL, KISSY TOWN 12 ISc 5.83 LArts 5.25 Maths 6.67 SStds 3.58 26.58 4.79 12 100.00% GOVERNMENT SECONDARY 3720 SCHOOL, DODO, KENEMA 33 ISc 6.97 LArts 6.00 Maths 5.76 SStds 3.48 28.79 4.83 33 100.00% LUMBEBU INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, 4108 KENEMA 9 ISc 4.00 LArts 5.56 Maths 7.00 SStds 4.78 27.22 4.85 9 100.00% KNOW YOUR RELIGION ISL. J.S.S., 3778 DONDOMA, TONGO FIELD 19 ISc 6.26 LArts 5.58 Maths 6.68 SStds 5.37 30.84 5.01 19 100.00% DYNAMIC INT'L HIGH SCHOOL, 3933 MURRRY TOWN ROAD 7 ISc 5.29 LArts 5.00 Maths 6.86 SStds 3.43 28.71 5.05 7 100.00% KANKALAY ISLAMIC SEC. 3759 SCH.,GBOYAMA,BO 10 ISc 6.10 LArts 6.30 Maths 5.70 SStds 5.60 30.80 5.23 10 100.00% GRACE JUNIOR SECONDARY 4448 SCHOOL, KOSSOH TOWN 6 ISc 5.00 LArts 4.50 Maths 7.00 SStds 4.83 30.83 5.38 6 100.00% WANDER ISLAMIC AGRIC. SEC. SCH., 3473 BAAMA 181 ISc 4.64 LArts 5.53 Maths 5.82 SStds 3.31 27.13 4.70 180 99.45% ANNIE WALSH MEMORIAL SCHOOL, 3103 KISSY ROAD, FREETOWN 339 ISc 3.70 LArts 3.31 Maths 5.43 SStds 2.32 19.06 3.22 337 99.41% HOLY GHOST SECONDARY SCHOOL, 3226 SEGBWEMA 245 ISc 3.58 LArts 5.41 Maths 3.68 SStds 4.50 21.41 3.62 242 98.78% SIERRA LEONE ISLAMIC FEDERATION 3342 SECONDARY SCHOOL, MASIAKA 77 ISc 3.10 LArts 5.83 Maths 6.38 SStds 2.10 22.06 3.71 76 98.70% MCA JUNIOR SEC. SCH. SAMIA 3887 BENDUGU 77 ISc 5.05 LArts 4.58 Maths 4.06 SStds 2.88 22.66 3.85 76 98.70% GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 3130 FOR GIRLS, MATHORA 75 ISc 4.60 LArts 6.19 Maths 4.45 SStds 2.04 21.16 3.73 74 98.67% WUROH MEMORIAL SECONDARY 3324 SCHOOL,ROKULAN 139 ISc 4.78 LArts 5.89 Maths 4.75 SStds 2.35 24.81 4.43 137 98.56% THE DOOR INT.
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