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Government Secondary Schools SN School District EMIS CODE Government Secondary Schools SN School District EMIS CODE 1 ABIM S.S ABIM 4527 2 LOTUKE SEED S.S ABIM 188003 3 MORULEM GIRLS' S.S ABIM 188000 4 BIYAYA S.S.S ADJUMANI 11990 5 ALERE S.S.S ADJUMANI 418011 6 ADJUMANI S.S.S ADJUMANI 12016 7 DZAIPI S.S ADJUMANI 12034 8 OFUA S.S ADJUMANI 418002 9 ST MARY ASSUMPTA S.S.S ADJUMANI 12058 10 ADILANG SECONDARY SCHOOL AGAGO 4145 11 PATONGO S.S AGAGO 4153 12 ST CHARLES LWANGA AGAGO 4187 13 LIRA PALWO S.S AGAGO 4221 14 OMOT SECONDARY SCHOOL AGAGO 518015 15 AKWANG S.S AGAGO 518013 16 ST THERESA GIRLS SS ALEBTONG 4958 17 OMORO SS ALEBTONG 5019 18 AKII BUA COMP.SS ALEBTONG 208004 19 FATIMA ALOI COMP.GIRLS SS ALEBTONG 208026 20 ALOI SS ALEBTONG 4980 21 APALA SS ALEBTONG 5013 22 AGWINGIRI GIRL'S SCHOOL AMOLATAR 4908 23 AMOLATAR SS AMOLATAR 4911 24 ALEMERE COMPREHENSIVE SS AMOLATAR 208023 25 APUTI SS AMOLATAR 4888 26 AWELO SS AMOLATAR 4897 27 NAMASALE SEED SS AMOLATAR 690000 28 POKOT SS AMUDAT 268000 29 ST PAUL ABARILELA SS AMURIA 660000 30 AMURIA SS AMURIA 12423 31 MORUNGATUNY SSS AMURIA 660001 32 ORUNGO HIGH SCHOOL AMURIA 12432 33 ST PETERS SS AMURIA AMURIA 12456 34 JOHN ELURU MEM SS AMURIA 448017 35 ST FRANCIS ACUMET AMURIA 12473 36 LABIRA GIRLS SS AMURIA 12488 37 LWANI MEMORIAL COLLEGE AMURU 68006 38 KEYO SS AMURU 1432 39 ST MARY'S COLLEGE LACOR AMURU 1430 40 PABBO SS AMURU 1437 41 ADUKU S.S APAC 74 42 IKWERA GIRLS S.S APAC 82 43 CHAWENTE S.S APAC 92 44 INOMO S.S APAC 101 45 NAMBIASO AGRO S.S APAC 106 46 AKOKORO S.S APAC 121 47 APAC S.S APAC 148 48 CHEGERE S.S APAC 156 49 IBUJE S.S APAC 176 50 ADUMI SS ARUA 388 51 ST JOSEPH OMBACI ARUA 19373 52 MICU SS ARUA 407 53 MVARA S.S ARUA 19363 54 MUNI GIRLS ARUA 421 55 EDIOFE GIRLS ARUA 440 56 AWARA COLLEGE ETORI ARUA 439 57 OFFAKA SS ARUA 499 58 OGOKO SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL ARUA 38017 59 OKOLLO S.S ARUA 533 60 RHINO CAMP SS ARUA 543 61 ULEPPI SECONDARY SCHOOL ARUA 538 62 ARIPEA S.S ARUA 631 63 ARIA S.S ARUA 642 64 ORIAJINI S.S ARUA 653 65 OMBATINI S.S.S ARUA 657 66 OTUMBARI ARUA 677 67 MT WATI S.S ARUA 665 68 MODERN SS OCOKO ARUA 38020 69 ARIVU SS ARUA 701 70 BONDO ARMY SS ARUA 38068 71 LOGIRI GIRLS' SS ARUA 724 72 ANYAVU S.S ARUA 712 73 VURRA SS ARUA 733 74 ARUA PUBLIC SS ARUA MC 372 75 ARUA SS ARUA MC 381 76 BUGWERE HIGH BUDAKA 11547 77 KADERUNA S.S BUDAKA 11575 78 KAMERUKA SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL BUDAKA 850051 79 KAMONKOLI COLLEGE BUDAKA 22136 80 LYAMA S.S BUDAKA 398034 81 NABOA S.S.S BUDAKA 11603 82 IKI IKI S.S BUDAKA 11560 83 SHITUMI SEED S.S BUDUDA 740000 84 BUDUDA S.S BUDUDA 6534 85 GATE OF HOPE S.S BUDUDA 248050 86 BUKALASI S.S BUDUDA 740001 87 BULUCHEKE S.S BUDUDA 6553 88 BUMAYOKA SEED SS BUDUDA 89 BUSHIKA S.S BUDUDA 680000 90 BUKOOLI COLLEGE BUGIRI 12101 91 NAMASERE HS BUGIRI 12116 92 BUWUNGA S.S BUGIRI 12144 93 ST STEPHEN BUGIRI S.S BUGIRI 428001 94 NAMINYAGWE MUSLIM S.S BUGIRI 12187 95 MUTERERE S.S BUGIRI 12223 96 NALUBAALE S.S NANKOMA BUGIRI 12245 97 BIHANGA S.S BUHWEJU 58013 98 NYAKITOKO S.S BUHWEJU 853 99 KARUNGU S.S BUHWEJU 58001 100 BUTARE S.S BUHWEJU 877 101 LWERU S.S BUIKWE 308071 102 3 RS S.S BUIKWE 8950 103 SACRED HEART NAJJA S.S BUIKWE 308021 104 NGOGWE BASKERVILLE S.S BUIKWE 308094 105 NAMWEZI SS BUIKWE 9074 106 ST PETERS NKOKONJERU BUIKWE 9167 107 NYENGA S.S KIGUDU BUIKWE 9087 108 VICTORIA SS SSI BUIKWE 9157 109 BUKEDEA S.S BUKEDEA 4554 110 ST THERESA SS OKUNGURO BUKEDEA 4553 111 KONGUNGA HIGH SCHOOL BUKEDEA 4574 112 KIDONGOLE SEED SS BUKEDEA 4581 113 KOLIR COMPREHENSIVE SS BUKEDEA 4591 114 ST PETER'S S.S KIGUMBA BUKOMANSIMBI 228044 115 ST VICTOR'S KITAASA S.S. BUKOMANSIMBI 5493 116 KIRYASAAKA SEC. BUKOMANSIMBI 5506 117 MISANVU S.S BUKOMANSIMBI 5505 118 MISANVUCOMPREHENSIVE S.S BUKOMANSIMBI 228063 119 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S BUYOGA BUKOMANSIMBI 5513 120 MBULIRE S.S BUKOMANSIMBI 5520 121 AMANANG S.S BUKWO 3760 122 ST JOSEPH'S S.S BUKWO 158001 123 CHEPKWASTA S.S.S BUKWO 158000 124 CHESOWER S.S BUKWO 3763 125 KABEI SEED S.S BUKWO 3770 126 KAPYOYON HIGH SCHOOL BUKWO 3777 127 TUNYI SSS BULAMBULI 6358 128 BULAAGO SSS BULAMBULI 6359 129 BULUGANYA SS BULAMBULI 6335 130 BUMASOBO SS BULAMBULI 131 BUGINYANYA COMPREHENSIVE SSS BULAMBULI 528001 132 NABBONGO SS BULAMBULI 6364 133 BIISO WAR MEMORIAL S.S BULIISA 134 BUTIABA SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL BULIISA 135 BUGUNGU S.S.S BULIISA 5915 136 SEMULIKI HIGH SCHOOL BUNDIBUGYO 785 137 BURAMBAGIRA S.S BUNDIBUGYO 801 138 KAKUKA HILL S.S BUNDIBUGYO 811 139 BUBANDI SEED S.S BUNDIBUGYO 48009 140 BUBUKWANGA S.S BUNDIBUGYO 749 141 BUMADU SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL BUNDIBUGYO 48012 142 ST MARY'S SIMBYA S.S BUNDIBUGYO 773 143 BUNDIKAHUNGU SEED SS BUNDIBUGYO 555520 144 BWERANYANGI GIRLS S.S BUSHENYI 19558 145 ST KAGWA BUSHENYI H.S BUSHENYI 19567 146 NGANWA HIGH SCHOOL BUSHENYI 19673 147 KAKANJU VOC. S.S BUSHENYI 58003 148 KYABUGIMBI S.S BUSHENYI 1000 149 KYAMUHUNGA S.S.S BUSHENYI 1019 150 KYEIBAARE GIRLS SS BUSHENYI 19598 151 KYEIZOOBA GIRLS S S S BUSHENYI 19630 152 MWENGURA S.S BUSHENYI 58035 153 BISHOP OGEZ H/S BUSHENYI 1065 154 NYABUBARE S.S BUSHENYI 1080 155 MASHERUKA GIRLS S S BUSHENYI 1248 156 SACRED HEART MUSHANGA S S BUSHENYI 1226 157 ISHAKA ADVENTIST COLLEGE BUSHENYI MC 966 158 RUYONZA SCHOOL BUSHENYI MC 953 159 BUHEHE S.S BUSIA 12283 160 BUHOBE S.S BUSIA 12290 161 BUWEMBE S.S BUSIA 12300 162 BUSIIME SEED S.S BUSIA 438081 163 RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL BUSIA 438008 164 KAYORO S.S BUSIA 12327 165 DABANI GIRLS BUSIA 22351 166 LUMINO H.S BUSIA 12348 167 LUNYO HILL S.S BUSIA 12358 168 MASABA COLLEGE BUSIA BUSIA 12372 169 BUKALIKHA BUSIA 438007 170 MASINYA S.S BUSIA 438003 171 BUSIA S.S BUSIA MC 12310 172 MULAGI GIRLS SS BUTALEJA 10770 173 BUSABA SEED SS BUTALEJA 64000 174 BUSABI SS BUTALEJA 10755 175 MUGULU HS BUTALEJA 10779 176 BUTALEJA SS BUTALEJA 10794 177 KANGALABA BUTALEJA 10824 178 BUKEDI COLL KACHONGA BUTALEJA 21910 179 ST MARY'S SS KAPISA BUTALEJA 180 BUGALO COLLEGE BWIRVA BUTALEJA 10787 181 HASAHYA SS BUTALEJA 10804 182 BUSOLWE SS BUTALEJA 10778 183 BUDDE S.S.S BUTAMBALA 7817 184 BUTAWUKA MAGEZI NTAKE BUTAMBALA 7830 185 LUKALU S.S BUTAMBALA 7840 186 SAYIDINA ABUBAKER S.S BUTAMBALA 7845 187 KAGGULWE S.S BUTAMBALA 7847 188 KITAGOBWA S.S BUTAMBALA 7888 189 BUVUMA COLLEGE BUVUMA 9175 190 ST PETER'S NAMULIKYA BUYENDE 148000 191 BUDIOPE SS BUYENDE 3456 192 KIDERA SS BUYENDE 3491 193 BALIGEYA MEM.SEED SCHOOL BUYENDE 148081 194 AGWATA SS DOKOLO 4745 195 BATA SECONDARY SCHOOL DOKOLO 4756 196 ST JOHN BOSCO SS DOKOLO DOKOLO 4770 197 KANGAI SS DOKOLO 4784 198 KWERA SS DOKOLO 208006 199 AIRFORCE SS ENTEBBE MC 288001 200 ENTEBBE COMPREHENSIVE SS ENTEBBE MC 538007 201 MPANGA S.S. FORT PORTAL MC 2802 202 KAMENGO S.S FORT PORTAL MC 2804 203 KITUMBA S.S.S FORT PORTAL MC 2799 204 KAGOTE SEED FORT PORTAL MC 118047 205 BUKANDULA MIXED S.S GOMBA 7894 206 KABULASOKE SEC.SCH. GOMBA 7901 207 KISOZI SEED SS GOMBA 208 KASAKA S.S GOMBA 7934 209 ST LEONARD'S S.S GOMBA 7954 210 MPENJA SEC.SCH. GOMBA 7965 211 AWACH SS GULU 1336 212 LUKOME SS GULU 1344 213 PAICHO SS GULU 0 214 SIR SAMUEL BAKER GULU 1361 215 ST THOMAS MOORE SS MINAKULU GULU 1480 216 ONONO MEMORIAL COLLEGE GULU 68007 217 KORO SS GULU 68017 218 LALOGI SEED SSS GULU 68030 219 OPIT SSS GULU 1531 220 AWERE SS GULU 1516 221 KOCH ONGAKO SS GULU 68031 222 GULU HS GULU MC 1384 223 GULU ARMY SS GULU MC 68013 224 SACRED HEART SS GULU MC 1376 225 GULU SS GULU MC 1385 226 ST JOSEPH LAYIBI GULU MC 1397 227 BUSERUKA S.S HOIMA 78000 228 DUHAGA S.S HOIMA 78007 229 ST THOMAS MOORE SS KIGOROBYA HOIMA 78010 230 SIR TITO WINYI HOIMA 484445 231 KAKINDO SS HOIMA 78013 232 MAKUUTU SEED SS IGANGA 233 BUKOYO S.S IGANGA 19811 234 IGANGA S S IGANGA 19817 235 IGANGA HIGH IGANGA 19824 236 ITANDA S S IGANGA 2039 237 NAKALAMA IGANGA 2062 238 NAKIGO S S IGANGA 2072 239 ST PAUL S S NASUTI IGANGA 2096 240 KUGULU COLLEGE IGANGA 2105 241 ENDIIZI HIGH SCH. ISINGIRO 258087 242 KIGARAGARA VOC S.S ISINGIRO 258085 243 KIHANDA S.S ISINGIRO 6660 244 BUKANGA SEEDS.S ISINGIRO 258000 245 NGARAMA S.S.S ISINGIRO 6654 246 AISHA GIRLS ISINGIRO 6825 247 BIRERE S.S ISINGIRO 6814 248 ISINGIRO S.S ISINGIRO 6839 249 KISYORO S.S ISINGIRO 6889 250 ST JOHN RUSTYA S.S ISINGIRO 6824 251 KYEZIMBIRE S.S ISINGIRO 6859 252 MASHA SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL ISINGIRO 590001 253 NTUNGU S.S ISINGIRO 6869 254 BUSEDDE COLLEGE BUGAYA JINJA 2238 255 BUSEDDE SEED SS JINJA 98082 256 JINJA S S S JINJA 2292 257 MUJIBHANI MADVANI COLLEGE WAIRAKA JINJA 2259 258 KAKIRA HIGH SCHOOL JINJA 2255 259 KIIRA COLLEGE BUTIKI JINJA 19900 260 ST JOHN'S SEN.
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