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Jc and Bgcse (School Equivalency) Inspire Tomorrow,Today Inspire Tomorrow,Today (b) Maun Region Satellite Centres Ghani Primary School - Ghani Vacancies Boro Prison - Boro Vacancies Maun Prison - Maun 4. (a) Palapye Region LCs Palapye JSS - Palapye Mmaphula JSS - Palapye Kgalemang JSS - Serowe Serowe Brigade - Serowe Ditsweletse JSS - Letlhakane Makhubu JSS - Selebi Phikwe JC AND BGCSE (SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY) Meepong JSS - Selibi Phikwe Bobonong JSS - Bobonong ENROLMENT PROCEDURES Parwe JSS - Mahalapye AND REQUIREMENTS Madiba Brigade - Mahalapye Mosikari JSS - Machaneng Maunatlala JSS - Maunatlala Mopipi JSS - Mopipi Registration Dates Shoshong Senior School - Shoshong 3rd February to 31st March 2020 Orapa Learning Centre - Orapa Makome JSS - Mmadinare First come first served Sefhare JSS - Sefhare Registration Venues (b) Palapye Region Satellite Centres Community Study Centers and Satellite Centres. Lerala JSS - Lerala Radisele Primary School - Radisele Serule Primary School - Serule Registration Times From 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm 5. ( a) Francistown Region LCs Francistown SSS - Francistown Selepa JSS - Francistown Registration Days Montsamaisa JSS - Francistown From Mondays to Thursdays ON LY. Maruje JSS - Masunga Letlhabile JSS - Tonota Tonata JSS - Tonota Mc Connell College - Tutume Thamani JSS - Tshesebe Contact Details for Regional Directors: Chobe JSS - Kasane P/Bag BO 349 P/Bag 005 P/Bag F32 P/Bag 0394 P/Bag 006 Shangano JSS - Sebina Bontleng Palapye Francistown Maun Kang Sua JSS - Nata Gaborone Tel: 4924024 Tel: 2418383 Tel: 6865621 Tel: 6517248 Tel: 3930017 Fax: 4900343 Fax: 2414586 Fax: 6800581 Fax: 6517396 (b) Francistown Region Satellite Centres Fax: 3930018 Liswaani - Kachikau Dukwi JSS - Dukwi Nxakato JSS - Sowa Town Moses Mengwe JSS - Maitengwe Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana www.bou.ac.bw www.bou.ac.bw Inspire Tomorrow,Today Inspire Tomorrow,Today Requirements Mmanaana JSS - Moshupa Mmonye Primary School - Mmankgodi Vacancies Vacancies 1. Certified copy of your last academic Certificate. Tlokweng JSS - Tlokweng For JC entry we need a STD 7 pass up to C for beginners and a Junior Certificate (JC) certificate Thamaga JSS - Thamaga for up graders. Mphuthe JSS - Letlhakeng Mogoditshane JSS - Mogoditshane For Botswana General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) Kopong JSS - Kopong entry we need a JC pass up to C for beginners and a BGCSE /GCE certificate for up graders. Bokamoso JSS - Gaborone Chichi JSS - Molapowabojang 2. Certified Copy of Omang for Batswana and a Passport for non-Batswana. A proof of change of name or surname only if they differ from the academic certificate. (b) Gaborone Region Satellite Centres Maokane JSS - Jwaneng 3. Fees: Prisons - Gaborone, Kanye, Lobatse, Applicable to non-citizens ONLY Molepolele & Moshupa Registration Fee - P45 2. (a) Kang Region LCs JC – P100 per subject Matsha BOU Learning Centre - Kang Itekeng JSS - Ghanzi BGCSE - P125 per subject Lehutshelo JSS - Hukuntsi Repeater JC - P105 per subject Tsabong JSS - Tsabong Repeater BGCSE - P135 per subject Maiteko JSS - Mabutsane Rethuseng JSS - Charles Hill Post Office Transaction Fee P17.50 Takatokwane Primary School - Takatokwane Khakhea - Khakhea N.B.: Repeating Learners refers to those who have previously set the same National Werda Primary School - Werda examinations under BOCODOL. Reapeating and continuing learners should bring along their previous enrolment form. (b) Kang Region Satellite Centres Inalegolo - Inalegolo 4. Payment Prison - Tsabong, Tshane & Gantsi All payment will be done at any POST OFFICE and a proof of payment (receipt) should be Bray Primary School - Bray produced at the Learning or Satellite Center when collecting the workbooks. Ncojane Primary School - Ncojane LEARNING CENTERS (LCs) AND SATELLITE CENTRES 3. (a) Maun Region LCs Mathiba Primary School - Maun 1. (a) Gaborone Region LCs Tsodilo JSS - Maun Bonnington JSS - Gaborone Tshwaragano JSS - Maun Gaborone SSS - Gaborone Rakops JSS - Rakops Marang JSS - Gaborone Kutlwano JSS - Gweta Kgale Hill JSS - Gaborone Sehitwa Primary School - Sehitwa Linchwe JSS - Mochudi Okavango JSS - Gumare Tswelelopele Brigade - Ramotswa Etsha 6 JSS - Etsha Tshegetsang JSS - Molepolole Sepopa Primary School - Sepopa Morama JSS - Jwaneng Shakawe JSS - Shakawe Montshiwa JSS - Pitsane Ngambao JSS - Seronga Letsopa JSS - Lobatse Gowa JSS - Gowa Seepapitso SSS - Kanye Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana www.bou.ac.bw www.bou.ac.bw Inspire Tomorrow,Today Inspire Tomorrow,Today Requirements Mmanaana JSS - Moshupa Mmonye Primary School - Mmankgodi Vacancies Vacancies 1. Certified copy of your last academic Certificate. Tlokweng JSS - Tlokweng For JC entry we need a STD 7 pass up to C for beginners and a Junior Certificate (JC) certificate Thamaga JSS - Thamaga for up graders. Mphuthe JSS - Letlhakeng Mogoditshane JSS - Mogoditshane For Botswana General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) Kopong JSS - Kopong entry we need a JC pass up to C for beginners and a BGCSE /GCE certificate for up graders. Bokamoso JSS - Gaborone Chichi JSS - Molapowabojang 2. Certified Copy of Omang for Batswana and a Passport for non-Batswana. A proof of change of name or surname only if they differ from the academic certificate. (b) Gaborone Region Satellite Centres Maokane JSS - Jwaneng 3. Fees: Prisons - Gaborone, Kanye, Lobatse, Applicable to non-citizens ONLY Molepolele & Moshupa Registration Fee - P45 2. (a) Kang Region LCs JC – P100 per subject Matsha BOU Learning Centre - Kang Itekeng JSS - Ghanzi BGCSE - P125 per subject Lehutshelo JSS - Hukuntsi Repeater JC - P105 per subject Tsabong JSS - Tsabong Repeater BGCSE - P135 per subject Maiteko JSS - Mabutsane Rethuseng JSS - Charles Hill Post Office Transaction Fee P17.50 Takatokwane Primary School - Takatokwane Khakhea - Khakhea N.B.: Repeating Learners refers to those who have previously set the same National Werda Primary School - Werda examinations under BOCODOL. Reapeating and continuing learners should bring along their previous enrolment form. (b) Kang Region Satellite Centres Inalegolo - Inalegolo 4. Payment Prison - Tsabong, Tshane & Gantsi All payment will be done at any POST OFFICE and a proof of payment (receipt) should be Bray Primary School - Bray produced at the Learning or Satellite Center when collecting the workbooks. Ncojane Primary School - Ncojane LEARNING CENTERS (LCs) AND SATELLITE CENTRES 3. (a) Maun Region LCs Mathiba Primary School - Maun 1. (a) Gaborone Region LCs Tsodilo JSS - Maun Bonnington JSS - Gaborone Tshwaragano JSS - Maun Gaborone SSS - Gaborone Rakops JSS - Rakops Marang JSS - Gaborone Kutlwano JSS - Gweta Kgale Hill JSS - Gaborone Sehitwa Primary School - Sehitwa Linchwe JSS - Mochudi Okavango JSS - Gumare Tswelelopele Brigade - Ramotswa Etsha 6 JSS - Etsha Tshegetsang JSS - Molepolole Sepopa Primary School - Sepopa Morama JSS - Jwaneng Shakawe JSS - Shakawe Montshiwa JSS - Pitsane Ngambao JSS - Seronga Letsopa JSS - Lobatse Gowa JSS - Gowa Seepapitso SSS - Kanye Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana www.bou.ac.bw www.bou.ac.bw Inspire Tomorrow,Today Inspire Tomorrow,Today (b) Maun Region Satellite Centres Ghani Primary School - Ghani Vacancies Boro Prison - Boro Vacancies Maun Prison - Maun 4. (a) Palapye Region LCs Palapye JSS - Palapye Mmaphula JSS - Palapye Kgalemang JSS - Serowe Serowe Brigade - Serowe Ditsweletse JSS - Letlhakane Makhubu JSS - Selebi Phikwe JC AND BGCSE (SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY) Meepong JSS - Selibi Phikwe Bobonong JSS - Bobonong ENROLMENT PROCEDURES Parwe JSS - Mahalapye AND REQUIREMENTS Madiba Brigade - Mahalapye Mosikari JSS - Machaneng Maunatlala JSS - Maunatlala Mopipi JSS - Mopipi Registration Dates Shoshong Senior School - Shoshong 3rd February to 31st March 2020 Orapa Learning Centre - Orapa Makome JSS - Mmadinare First come first served Sefhare JSS - Sefhare Registration Venues (b) Palapye Region Satellite Centres Community Study Centers and Satellite Centres. Lerala JSS - Lerala Radisele Primary School - Radisele Serule Primary School - Serule Registration Times From 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm 5. ( a) Francistown Region LCs Francistown SSS - Francistown Selepa JSS - Francistown Registration Days Montsamaisa JSS - Francistown From Mondays to Thursdays ON LY. Maruje JSS - Masunga Letlhabile JSS - Tonota Tonata JSS - Tonota Mc Connell College - Tutume Thamani JSS - Tshesebe Contact Details for Regional Directors: Chobe JSS - Kasane P/Bag BO 349 P/Bag 005 P/Bag F32 P/Bag 0394 P/Bag 006 Shangano JSS - Sebina Bontleng Palapye Francistown Maun Kang Sua JSS - Nata Gaborone Tel: 4924024 Tel: 2418383 Tel: 6865621 Tel: 6517248 Tel: 3930017 Fax: 4900343 Fax: 2414586 Fax: 6800581 Fax: 6517396 (b) Francistown Region Satellite Centres Fax: 3930018 Liswaani - Kachikau Dukwi JSS - Dukwi Nxakato JSS - Sowa Town Moses Mengwe JSS - Maitengwe Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana Western Bye-Pass, Garamotlhose Junction, Plot 39972, Block 6, Gaborone, Botswana www.bou.ac.bw www.bou.ac.bw.
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