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Position District School Name 1 ABIM MORULEM BOYS P.7 SCHOOL 2 Position District School Name 1 ABIM MORULEM BOYS P.7 SCHOOL 2 ABIM MORULEM GIRLS' P.7 SCHOOL 3 ABIM OTALABAR P.7 SCHOOL 4 ADJUMANI REDEEMER CHILDREN'S P/S 5 ADJUMANI UGANDA KID EV PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 AGAGO MOODEGE PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 AGAGO KALONGO PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 ALEBTONG AMUGU P.7 SCHOOL 9 AMOLATAR GREEN VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 AMOLATAR ABARLER PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 AMOLATAR AMOLATAR P.7 SCHOOL 12 AMOLATAR ANAMWANY PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 AMURIA LIVING HOPE EDUCATION CENTRE 14 AMURIA WILLA PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 AMURIA ASAMUK PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 AMURIA OPOT PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 AMURIA AMURIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 AMURU OTONG P.7 SCHOOL 19 AMURU PARABONGO P.7 SCHOOL 20 AMURU PAGAK P.7 SCHOOL 21 APAC M/C EAGLE'S NEST PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 APAC M/C APAC MODEL P.7 SCHOOL 23 APAC M/C AWIR P.7 SCHOOL 24 APAC MAIN INOMO P.7 SCHOOL 25 APAC MAIN APOLIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 APAC MAIN ABALOKWERI PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 APAC MAIN IKWERA NEGRI SCH. FOR DISABLE 28 APAC MAIN APORWEGI PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 ARUA M/C SIR.ANDREW PRIMARY SCHOOL,ARUA 30 ARUA M/C SPRINGS PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 ARUA M/C BRIGHT HORIZON PRIMARY SCHOOL 32 ARUA M/C HOMING DOVE PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 ARUA M/C CORNERSTONE PRIMARY SCHOOL 34 ARUA M/C QUEENS AND KINGS PRIMARY SCHOOL 35 ARUA M/C USHINDI PRIMARY SCHOOL 36 ARUA M/C CHRIST THE KING KINDERGARTEN 37 ARUA M/C NAJAH ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 38 ARUA M/C MONTESSORI PRIMARY SCHOOL 39 ARUA M/C ARUA PARENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL 40 ARUA MAIN ST.KIZITO EDIOFE ORPHAN P/S 41 ARUA MAIN OMBACI P.7 SCHOOL 42 ARUA MAIN JIAKO P.7 SCHOOL 43 ARUA MAIN OCIBA ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 44 BUDAKA HIGHLIGHT JUNIOR SCHOOL 45 BUDAKA BUDAKA INTEGRATED P/S 46 BUDAKA NAMIREMBE BOARD SCHOOL 47 BUDAKA SAPIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 48 BUDAKA BUDAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 49 BUDAKA BUDAKA UNIVERSAL ISLAMIC P/S 50 BUDAKA ROYAL PRIMARY SCHOOL 51 BUDAKA BUDAKA F H P PRIMARY SCHOOL 52 BUDAKA JAMI PRIMARY SCHOOL 53 BUDUDA BUKIGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 54 BUDUDA ARLINGTON JUNIOR SCHOOL 55 BUDUDA BUWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL 56 BUDUDA BUMWALUKANI PRIMARY SCHOOL 57 BUGIRI M/C YORK PRIMARY SCHOOL BUGIRI 58 BUGIRI M/C MADRASAT AL-ISTIQAAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 59 BUGIRI MAIN NAMAGONJO PRIMARY SCHOOL 60 BUGIRI MAIN BULUGUYI PRIMARY SCHOOL 61 BUHWEJU BIHANGA PARENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL 62 BUHWEJU MILLENIUM PRIMARY SCHOOL 63 BUHWEJU BUSHOZI PRIMARY SCHOOL 64 BUHWEJU KAMAJUMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL 65 BUHWEJU BWOGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 66 BUHWEJU TUMUSIIME PARENTS SCHOOL 67 BUHWEJU NSIIKA MIXED SCHOOL 68 BUHWEJU BITSYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 69 BUKEDEA GUILD PRIMARY SCHOOL 70 BUKEDEA BUKEDEA LIFELINE P/S 71 BUKEDEA AMUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 72 BUKEDEA BUKEDEA TOWNSHIP PRI. SCHOOL 73 BUKEDEA KACHUMBALA TOWNSHIP P/S 74 BUKOMANSIMBI KIDS GEAR PRIMARY SCHOOL 75 BUKOMANSIMBI RONNIE JUNIOR SCHOOL 76 BUKOMANSIMBI BABIITO PRIMARY SCHOOL 77 BUKOMANSIMBI ST.JUDE KIRINDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 78 BUKOMANSIMBI ST.PATRICKS MIXED BUYOGA P/S 79 BUKOMANSIMBI ST.ALOYSIOUS SENA PRIMARY SCHOOL 80 BUKOMANSIMBI MERIAPO JUNIOR SCHOOL 81 BUKOMANSIMBI ALI BIN ABUTWALIB ISLAMIC P/S 82 BUKOMANSIMBI ST.MATIA MULUMBA KYANKOOLE P/S 83 BUKOMANSIMBI KIGUNGUMIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 84 BUKOMANSIMBI KAGOLOGOLO PRIMARY SCHOOL 85 BUKOMANSIMBI BUTENGA MUSLIM PRIMARY SCHOOL 86 BUKOMANSIMBI BUKOMANSIMBI P.7 SCHOOL 87 BUKWO KABEI PRIMARY SCHOOL 88 BUKWO MUTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 89 BULAMBULI MUYEMBE BOYS' PRIMARY SCHOOL 90 BULAMBULI GAMATIMBEI PRIMARY SCHOOL 91 BULIISA WAIGA 11 PRIMARY SCHOOL 92 BULIISA BUGANA PRIMARY SCHOOL 93 BULIISA KIJANGI PRIMARY SCHOOL 94 BULIISA NDANDAMIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL 95 BUNDIBUGYO BUHANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 96 BUNDIBUGYO NTANDI SDA INTEGRATED P/S 97 BUNDIBUGYO BABUNGI NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL 98 BUNDIBUGYO HAKITARA PRIMARY SCHOOL 99 BUNDIBUGYO MIRAMBI PRIMARY SCHOOL 100 BUNDIBUGYO NGAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL 101 BUNDIBUGYO BUHUNDU PRIMARY SCHOOL 102 BUNDIBUGYO IRAMBURA PRIMARY SCHOOL 103 BUSHENYI M/C PEARL JUNIOR SCHOOL 104 BUSHENYI M/C ISHAKA PREPARATORY SCHOOL 105 BUSHENYI M/C ST.KAGWA BOARDING BUSHENYI 106 BUSHENYI M/C PARENTAL CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 107 BUSHENYI M/C PATIENCE PS KASHENYI 108 BUSHENYI M/C BWERANYANGI PRIMARY SCHOOL 109 BUSHENYI M/C NGYEYA PREPARATORY SCHOOL 110 BUSHENYI M/C BUSHENYI PARENTS PRI. SCHOOL 111 BUSHENYI M/C ISHAKA TOWN SCHOOL 112 BUSHENYI M/C ISHAKA JUNIOR SCHOOL 113 BUSHENYI M/C BUNYARIGI PRIMARY SCHOOL 114 BUSHENYI M/C KABURENGYE PRIMARY SCHOOL 115 BUSHENYI M/C KANYAMABONA PRIMARY SCHOOL 116 BUSHENYI M/C RWATUKWIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL 117 BUSHENYI MAIN BIRIMBI MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL 118 BUSHENYI MAIN KASHOZI 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 119 BUSHENYI MAIN LITTLE ANGELS PRIMARY SCHOOL 120 BUSHENYI MAIN CRANE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 121 BUSHENYI MAIN LITTLE STARS PRIMARY SCHOOL 122 BUSHENYI MAIN BLESSED BUGARAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 123 BUSHENYI MAIN KYAMUHUNGA MIXED SCHOOL 124 BUSIA M/C BUSIA VICTORY PRIMARY SCHOOL 125 BUSIA M/C ST.JUDE PRIMARY SCHOOL 126 BUSIA M/C GREENS PRIMARY SCHOOL 127 BUSIA M/C MADIBIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 128 BUSIA M/C ARUBAINE ISLAMIC P/S 129 BUSIA M/C ST.JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 130 BUSIA M/C BUSIA INTERGATED P/S 131 BUSIA MAIN BUYENGO PRIMARY SCHOOL 132 BUSIA MAIN SIBIYIRISE PRIMARY SCHOOL 133 BUSIA MAIN DABANI GIRLS BOARDING P/S 134 BUSIA MAIN BUSIKHO PRIMARY SCHOOL 135 BUSIA MAIN MBEHENYI PRIMARY SCHOOL 136 BUSIA MAIN DABANI BOYS PRIMARY SCHOOL 137 BUSIA MAIN MASABA PRIMARY SCHOOL 138 BUSIA MAIN NAMUNGODI PRIMARY SCHOOL 139 BUTALEJJA DUBE ROCK PRIMARY SCHOOL 140 BUTALEJJA MULAGI PRIMARY SCHOOL 141 BUTALEJJA BUSOLWE TOWNSHIP PRI. SCHOOL 142 BUTALEJJA BUTELEJA INT PRIMARY SCHOOL 143 BUTALEJJA NAMPOLOGOMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 144 BUTAMBALA KAWAMI C/U PRIMARY SCHOOL 145 BUTAMBALA GOMBE STANDARD D & B P/S 146 BUTAMBALA KATABIRA PARENTS P/S 147 BUTAMBALA LUKALU UMEA PRIMARY SCHOOL 148 BUTAMBALA KINONI PRIMARY SCHOOL 149 BUTAMBALA SIMBA ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 150 BUVUMA KIKONGO PRIMARY SCHOOL 151 BUYENDE ST.BENEDICT'S P/S,BUYENDE 152 BUYENDE NTAALA PRIMARY SCHOOL 153 BUYENDE WESUNIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL 154 BUYENDE MIRENGEIZO PRIMARY SCHOOL 155 BUYENDE NAKABIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 156 BUYENDE NABISIKI PRIMARY SCHOOL 157 BUYENDE KIDERA PRIMARY SCHOOL 158 BUYENDE KINAITAKALI PRIMARY SCHOOL 159 DOKOLO ST.MANG-LEX PRIMARY SCHOOL 160 DOKOLO ACOTO PRIMARY SCHOOL 161 DOKOLO AMUNAMUN P.7 SCHOOL 162 DOKOLO BARDYANG P.7 SCHOOL 163 DOKOLO ZION PRIMARY SCHOOL 164 ENTEBBE GATEWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL 165 ENTEBBE QUEENS PRIMARY SCHOOL 166 ENTEBBE ST.AGNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 167 ENTEBBE ENTEBBE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 168 ENTEBBE ST.MICHAEL JUNIOR SCHOOL 169 ENTEBBE ENTEBBE EDUCATION CENTRE P/S 170 ENTEBBE RAINBOW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 171 ENTEBBE ENTEBBE JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL 172 ENTEBBE LAKE SIDE ACADEMY PRI. SCHOOL 173 ENTEBBE GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL 174 ENTEBBE GILGAL PRIMARY SCHOOL ENTEBBE 175 ENTEBBE ENTEBBE MODERN PRIMARY SCHOOL 176 ENTEBBE VICTORIA MONTESSORI ED. CENTRE 177 ENTEBBE ST.THERESA'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 178 ENTEBBE JE-SEPH PREPARATORY SCHOOL 179 ENTEBBE JOY PRIMARY SCHOOL 180 ENTEBBE ENTEBBE CHANGSHA MODEL P/S 181 ENTEBBE CHADWICK NAMATE PRIMARY SCHOOL 182 ENTEBBE ST.JOSEPH'S KATABI PRI. SCHOOL 183 FORTPORTAL M/C KABAROLE PARENTS P/S 184 FORTPORTAL M/C BANYATEREZA'S GOLDEN MEM. P/S 185 FORTPORTAL M/C GREEN CIRCLE PRIMARY SCHOOL 186 FORTPORTAL M/C ST.CHARLES LWANGA P/S 187 FORTPORTAL M/C BUKWALI PRIMARY SCHOOL 188 FORTPORTAL M/C ST.PETER & PAUL PRI. SCHOOL 189 FORTPORTAL M/C BUHINGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 190 FORTPORTAL M/C NJARA PRIMARY SCHOOL 191 GOMBA AIDAH AND TOPHER PROG. P/S 192 GOMBA KIFAMPA MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL 193 GOMBA NSAMBWE C/U PRIMARY SCHOOL 194 GOMBA ST.JOAN OF ARC BOARDING P/S 195 GULU M/C EL-SHADDAI PRIMARY SCHOOL 196 GULU M/C NEGRI P.7 SCHOOL 197 GULU M/C BRIGHT VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 198 GULU M/C VANGUARD PRIMARY SCHOOL 199 GULU M/C UNIFAT P.7 SCHOOL 200 GULU M/C ST.KIZITO ANYWEE 201 GULU M/C MOTHER ANGIOLETTA PRI. SCHOOL 202 GULU M/C MARY IMMACULATE P.7 SCHOOL 203 GULU M/C LAYIBI GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL 204 GULU M/C LABOURLINE PRIMARY SCHOOL 205 GULU M/C MT.OLIVE GOOD SHEPHERD PRIMARY SCHOOL 206 GULU M/C GULU PRIMARY SCHOOL 207 GULU M/C HOLY ROSARY P.7 SCHOOL 208 GULU MAIN VIENNA JUNIOR DAY & BDG. P/S 209 GULU MAIN MOTHER LUDIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 210 GULU MAIN GULU BETHEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 211 GULU MAIN PAKWELO P.7 SCHOOL 212 GULU MAIN BUNGATIRA CENTRAL P.7 SCHOOL 213 HOIMA M/C FLOBBETO NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL 214 HOIMA M/C VICTORIOUS DAY & BRG. P/S 215 HOIMA M/C ST.JUDE PRIMARY SCHOOL 216 HOIMA M/C STEP BY STEP PRIMARY SCHOOL 217 HOIMA M/C MOTHER CLAUDIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 218 HOIMA M/C ST.FRANCISCO P.7 SCHOOL 219 HOIMA M/C CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL 220 HOIMA M/C YANA PRIMARY SCHOOL 221 HOIMA M/C GOD'S GRACE PRIMARY SCHOOL 222 HOIMA M/C HOIMA MIXED PRIMARY SCHOOL 223 HOIMA M/C MURUBYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 224 HOIMA MAIN CANAAN DAY MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL 225 HOIMA MAIN BUTEMA B C S PRIMARY SCHOOL 226 HOIMA MAIN KAKINDO C/U PRIMARY SCHOOL 227 HOIMA MAIN ST.WINFRIED NURSERY & P/S 228 HOIMA MAIN ADAM'S MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL 229 HOIMA MAIN COBURWAS PRIMARY SCHOOL 230 HOIMA MAIN SIR TITO WINYI PRIMARY SCHOOL 231 HOIMA MAIN KITANA PRIMARY SCHOOL 232 IBANDA M/C IBANDA TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 233 IBANDA M/C UNITED PARENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL 234 IBANDA M/C IBANDA PREPARATORY PRIMARY SCHOOL 235 IBANDA M/C IBANDA KIBUBURA INTERGRATED P/S 236 IBANDA M/C GRETA PRIMARY SCHOOL 237 IBANDA M/C BIGYERA JUNIOR SCHOOL 238 IBANDA MAIN ST.PAUL PRIMARY SCHOOL IGORORA 239 IBANDA MAIN ST.TIMOTHY PRIMARY SCHOOL 240 IBANDA MAIN ST.MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL,RUKIRI 241 IBANDA MAIN BUKAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 242 IBANDA MAIN KEMIHOKO PRIMARY SCHOOL 243 IBANDA MAIN OMWITAAGI PRIMARY SCHOOL 244 IBANDA MAIN RWENKUBA PRIMARY SCHOOL 245 IBANDA MAIN NTUNGAMO PRIMARY SCHOOL 246 IBANDA MAIN RYABIJU PRIMARY SCHOOL 247 IBANDA MAIN KANONI II C/U PRIMARY SCHOOL 248 IBANDA MAIN MABONWA CATHOLIC
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