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NPSE2019 Schoolsoom Nation Region Sch No SchName Sat AvgOfQA AvgOfVA AvgOfMAT AvgOfENG AvgOfGS AvgOfAGG Passes SumOfQA P‐F SumOfVA P‐F SumOfMAT P‐F SumOfENG P‐F SumOfGS P‐F Pass Rate West 220006 GATEWAY PREP.SCH. FORT ST.F/TN 12 68.3 63.3 64.9 77.0 58.9 332.3 12 12 12 12 12 12 100.0% West 259003 UCC PRI. SCH. TOWER HILL 34 67.0 61.0 66.3 73.5 63.2 331.1 34 34 34 34 34 34 100.0% NAIAHCOM NUR.& PRIMARY SCHOOL, BAOMA, West 237028 GODERICH 33 64.3 63.6 66.5 76.1 59.2 329.7 33 33 33 33 33 33 100.0% West 215004 YAMAKAI ACTION PREP.FATTA R.ST 24 65.6 57.6 63.8 80.2 60.9 328.1 24 24 24 24 24 24 100.0% JEWELS MODEL PREP. SCH. UPPER ALLEN TOWN West 244007 FREETOWN 11 64.9 61.7 64.7 71.1 63.1 325.5 11 11 11 11 11 11 100.0% West 273001 ROMANS INT. ACADEMY, 39 UPPER WATERLOO ST. 27 66.6 62.1 66.2 71.8 58.7 325.4 27 27 27 27 27 27 100.0% West 242006 ALVETTE PREP. SCH., KISSY BYE PASS 9 62.7 62.1 62.1 78.2 59.1 324.2 9 9 9 9 9 9 100.0% West 236001 JOSUEL PRI.SCH.REGENT RD.LUMLEY 23 63.3 62.2 58.5 78.7 58.7 321.5 23 23 23 22 23 23 100.0% UNIQUE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OLD YENGEMA RD. East 420028 KONO 47 66.0 62.9 64.8 62.7 62.6 319.0 47 47 46 46 47 46 100.0% West 205008 MODERN ELEMENT. SCH.CONGO CROSS 64 64.7 60.1 55.7 85.5 52.9 318.9 64 64 64 54 63 50 100.0% West 236026 ROYAL ELEMEMENTARY PREP. SCH., REGENT RD. 24 65.5 63.3 62.3 70.6 57.1 318.8 24 24 24 24 24 23 100.0% LEONE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY PRE‐PRI. SCHOOL, West 211033 JUBA 9 57.8 57.1 60.1 84.0 59.2 318.2 9 9 9 9 9 9 100.0% West 254001 AUNTY AISHA PRI. SCH. CALABA TOWN 19 62.6 61.0 62.6 69.3 61.1 316.6 19 19 19 19 19 19 100.0% West 216007 DAN HARRIGAN MEM.SCH.TENGBEH/T 29 65.3 59.7 61.2 69.6 60.5 316.3 29 29 29 29 29 28 100.0% West 260006 ZULAIKA PREP. SCHOOL, YAMS FARM 34 63.0 62.6 62.1 64.8 61.8 314.4 34 34 34 34 34 34 100.0% North 129036 MODERN PREP. SCH.,MAKENI 65 61.6 60.8 64.5 70.7 56.7 314.2 65 65 65 65 65 65 100.0% West 215013 BASHARIA ISL. PRI. SCH., 1 BRASS ST., FOURAH BAY 14 62.1 57.8 60.1 73.9 60.4 314.2 14 14 14 14 14 14 100.0% West 242007 Y.M.C.A. GUNTMAG PRE‐SCHOOL, KISSY 19 63.7 60.4 60.0 68.0 62.0 314.1 19 19 19 19 19 19 100.0% West 220013 BONTHCELIA NURSERY & PREP. SCHOOL, FREETOWN 13 64.2 60.8 58.9 69.6 60.4 313.9 13 13 13 13 13 13 100.0% West 241014 LEICESTER ROAD COMM. PRI. SCH., LEICESTER RD. 31 62.9 62.3 64.5 61.0 62.7 313.5 31 31 31 31 31 31 100.0% West 241013 GRACE ELEMENTARY PRI. SCH., DWORZAK 33 62.7 63.1 64.5 61.1 62.2 313.5 33 33 33 33 33 33 100.0% North 139029 CRC Pri. Sch. Yogomaia 22 63.3 60.5 64.9 63.6 60.9 313.2 22 22 22 22 22 22 100.0% West 246009 AUNTY PATRICIA PRI. SCH., CALABA TOWN. 28 65.9 61.9 64.0 62.7 58.5 312.9 28 28 27 28 28 27 100.0% West 266003 JOSHUA INT. PRI. SCH., GRAFTON 75 61.5 62.0 61.4 72.8 55.1 312.8 75 75 74 75 75 74 100.0% KIDS ZONE ACADEMY PRE. & PRI. SCHOOL, West 263002 WILBERFORCE 2 61.0 63.0 54.0 78.0 56.5 312.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 100.0% West 245002 ROYAL PREP. SCH., WELLINGTON 39 59.7 54.2 63.1 77.8 57.7 312.4 39 37 37 39 39 39 100.0% West 203007 TOWER HILL KINDGARTEN & PRI SCH 43 63.0 60.4 56.9 79.0 51.9 311.1 43 42 43 39 43 33 100.0% West 237042 DORA NURSERY & PREPERATORY. SCHOOL, GODERICH 7 65.9 58.6 60.6 71.3 54.6 310.9 7 7 7 7 7 7 100.0% West 222017 SAFFINATU COMM. PRI. SCH., ALLEN TOWN 32 58.2 57.6 61.8 76.6 56.1 310.3 32 32 32 32 32 31 100.0% West 201011 PLANTING PROISE INT. PRI. SCHOOL 50 61.5 59.4 64.6 70.3 54.4 310.1 50 50 50 50 50 36 100.0% West 231003 EAST END DAY PRI.SCH.FREETOWN 42 61.9 58.3 66.0 67.9 55.9 310.0 42 40 42 42 42 41 100.0% West 237012 DELKON PREP. SCH., SLBS+C193 DRIVE, GODERICH 68 65.7 61.2 59.0 71.1 52.8 309.9 68 68 68 68 68 56 100.0% DIVINE ACAD. PRIMARY SCHOOL, 2 CONTON STREET, West 254019 WELLINGTON 41 65.6 62.2 58.4 66.0 57.4 309.7 41 40 41 41 41 40 100.0% West 241007 GEORGE BROOK COMM. PRI., DWAZACK 7 62.6 61.7 55.4 67.4 62.6 309.7 7 7 7 6 7 7 100.0% North 149015 ALLISON INT. ELEMENTARY SCH., MAKENI 33 64.0 61.0 57.6 66.2 60.7 309.6 33 33 33 32 32 33 100.0% EXCELLENCE PRIMARY ACADEMY SCHOOL, FULLAH West 253012 TOWN, WATERLOO 7 60.4 60.4 63.0 68.0 57.7 309.6 7 7 7 7 7 7 100.0% West 273005 COMP. ACADEMY SCHOOL, TENGBEH TOWN 12 59.4 58.5 56.7 75.0 59.8 309.3 12 12 12 11 12 12 100.0% West 207002 U.B.C. SCHOOL, SANKEY STREET 70 62.0 57.2 61.2 68.3 60.4 309.0 70 69 67 68 68 69 100.0% South 532007 R.C. SCHOOL, BOMOTOKE 4 66.0 45.8 63.5 73.5 59.8 308.5 4 4 1 4 4 4 100.0% PARAMOUNT INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, 121 JOMO West 203026 KENYATTA ROAD 9 65.0 59.6 59.8 72.2 51.9 308.4 9 9 9 9 9 7 100.0% West 601001 NATIONAL SCH. FOR THE DEAD & DUMB 3 64.3 60.3 56.7 74.0 52.3 307.7 3 3 3 3 3 3 100.0% South 513035 NJALA UNIV. INT. SCH., NJALA 23 64.8 62.0 53.5 72.7 54.4 307.4 23 23 23 19 23 21 100.0% West 248010 HOPE PREP. SCH., CALMONT RD., WATERLOO 34 63.7 61.9 60.2 59.7 61.7 307.3 34 34 34 34 32 34 100.0% West 236032 VICTORY PREP. & PRI. SCH., LUMLEY 36 64.3 59.7 58.0 66.6 58.7 307.3 36 36 35 36 36 36 100.0% North 162028 RC PRI. SCH. KARENEH 32 60.3 60.4 64.3 63.8 58.4 307.3 32 32 32 32 32 32 100.0% ISTANBUL INT. ISLAMIC PRI. SCHOOL, KISSY TOWN, West 248024 WATERLOO 22 61.2 59.9 60.4 67.2 58.5 307.2 22 22 22 21 22 22 100.0% West 248019 ARMY RURAL PRI. SCH., BENGUEMA 76 60.0 58.0 63.0 69.0 56.9 306.9 76 75 72 75 75 73 100.0% West 245003 GOSPEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD PRI. SCH., WELLINGTON 41 58.2 57.6 56.5 79.0 55.3 306.7 41 38 41 39 41 38 100.0% East 415041 FREE THE CHILDREN PRI. SCH., KOIDU 55 63.6 59.9 58.6 66.6 57.9 306.5 55 55 54 53 55 54 100.0% West 265007 HOPE PREP. SCH., 2 HILL CUT RD., WASH CAR 16 60.9 58.1 62.6 65.7 59.0 306.3 16 16 16 16 16 16 100.0% West 231009 JAMAATUL HAQ PRI SCH F/BAY F/T 46 63.7 61.3 55.6 64.8 60.4 305.7 46 46 46 45 46 45 100.0% South 532027 M.D.E.C. PRI. SCH., KONDEGBOMA 4 60.5 61.5 57.5 68.3 57.8 305.5 4 4 4 4 4 4 100.0% DR. LET SHYLON PRE/PRI SCH., DEVIL HOLE, WAERLOO West 209055 HIGHWA 17 63.7 60.2 60.2 66.5 54.8 305.5 17 17 17 17 17 17 100.0% South 529016 JONATHAN'S CHILD CARE PRI.,MATTRU RD 21 63.8 60.0 61.1 62.7 57.7 305.2 21 21 21 21 18 21 100.0% West 248008 FANO INT/NAL PRE‐PRIMARY SCH., WATERLOO 19 67.3 59.8 60.5 60.2 57.3 305.1 19 19 19 19 17 19 100.0% North 106014 B.D.E.C.PRI.SCH.WARIDALAH 12 63.4 62.3 59.4 57.9 61.9 305.0 12 12 12 12 12 12 100.0% West 210010 APEX INT/NAL PRI.
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