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Note De Service MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION NATIONALE ET DE REPUBLIQUE DE GUINEE L'ALPHABETISATION ------------------------------ CELLULE EXAMENS, CONTRÔLE SCOLAIRE ET DE Travail-Justice-Solidarité L'ORIENTATION DABOLA 2020/ /DPE/DLA/IRE/FAR NOTE DE SERVICE Article 1er: Sont déclarés définitivement admis A L' EXAMEN DE FIN D'ETUDES ELEMENTAIRE 2020 , les candidats dont les noms suivent par ordre de mérite: PROFIL : ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCO ARABE Rang ex Prénoms et Noms Centre PV Origine Mention COLLEGE KEMO FA DAROUL QUR'AN MOUSSA TOUNKARA ABIEN 1 CONDE 34 WAL HADI FA TOUNKARA AMADOU TOUNKARA EP FA DAROU ABIEN 2 61 KOUNDA 3 AGUIBOU DIABY EP FA DAROU 49 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA ABIEN 4 ALPHA IBRAHIMA SOW EP FA DAROU 56 FA SANTASIYA ABIEN 5 ROUGUIATOU BARRY EP FA DAROU 153 FA SANTASIYA ABIEN 6 OUSMANE CAMARA EP FA DAROU 146 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA ABIEN 7 LAMINE TRAORE KONINDOU CENTRE 367 FA MOSQUEE ABIEN COLLEGE KEMO BOUBACAR BARRY FA AHMED ZAHER ABIEN 8 CONDE 15 8 X ARAFAN CAMARA EP FA DAROU 64 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA ABIEN 8 X ALPHABA BAYO EP FA DAROU 55 FA SANTASIYA ABIEN 11 KARFALA CHERIF KONINDOU CENTRE 365 FA MOSQUEE ABIEN 12 FATOUMATA CONDE EP FA DAROU 84 FA SANTASIYA ABIEN FA DOGOMET ALSENY BARRY DOGOMET CENTRE 13 399 CENTRE 14 IBRAHIMA SOW EP FA DAROU 94 FA SANTASIYA FA TOUNKARA IBRAHIMA BAYO EP FA DAROU 15 92 KOUNDA FA TOUNKARA IBRAHIMA SORY KEÏTA EP FA DAROU 16 93 KOUNDA 17 AISSATA DIALLO EP FA DAROU 53 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA COLLEGE FA X THIENO SOULEYMANE BALDE FA BISSSIKRIMA 17 BISSIKRIMA 329 19 ABDOURAHAMANE I KALLO EP FA DAROU 43 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA COLLEGE FA X MAMOUDOU DIOUBATE FA BISSSIKRIMA 19 BISSIKRIMA 301 21 ALHASSANE SOW EP FA DAROU 54 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 22 OUSMANE BAYO EP FA DAROU 145 FA SANTASIYA EXAMEN DE FIN D'ETUDES ELEMENTAIRE 2020 / ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCO ARABE 1 / 5 Rang ex Prénoms et Noms Centre PV Origine Mention FA TOUNKARA X ALY TOUNKARA EP FA DAROU 22 59 KOUNDA 24 RAMATA DIABY EP FA DAROU 152 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA FA TOUNKARA X OUMAR I DIALLO EP FA DAROU 24 143 KOUNDA COLLEGE FA X MAMADOU SAMOURA FA BISSSIKRIMA 24 BISSIKRIMA 299 COLLEGE FA X SAIDOU SOW FA BISSSIKRIMA 24 BISSIKRIMA 319 28 MARIAMA KALLO EP FA DAROU 125 FA SANTASIYA 29 BABA ALIMOU DIALLO EP FA DAROU 68 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 30 OUSMANE DIALLO EP FA DAROU 148 FA SANTASIYA 31 MARIAME KABA EP FA DAROU 127 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 32 AISSATA DRAME KONINDOU CENTRE 337 FA MOSQUEE FA DOGOMET X ADAMA SIDIBE DOGOMET CENTRE 32 397 CENTRE FA TOUNKARA ABOUBACAR MARA EP FA DAROU 34 47 KOUNDA 35 AMINATA KALLO EP FA DAROU 63 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 35 X MAMADY DRAME KONINDOU CENTRE 373 FA MOSQUEE 37 MAMADOU CAMARA EP FA DAROU 112 FA SANTASIYA 38 AMINATA DIALLO EP FA DAROU 62 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 39 PASSI CHERIF KONINDOU CENTRE 388 FA MOSQUEE FA TOUNKARA AÏCHA MARA EP FA DAROU 40 51 KOUNDA FA DOGOMET X FATOUMATA BINTA DIALLO DOGOMET CENTRE 40 404 CENTRE COLLEGE FA SEKOU BARRY FA BISSSIKRIMA 42 BISSIKRIMA 323 COLLEGE FA X SOULEYMANE CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 42 BISSIKRIMA 328 FA TOUNKARA DJIBRIL M'BEMBA TOUNKARA EP FA DAROU 44 75 KOUNDA FA TOUNKARA HAWA DIALLO EP FA DAROU 45 91 KOUNDA 46 FATOUMATA I DIALLO EP FA DAROU 86 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 46 X TIDANKE DIABY EP FA DAROU 158 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 48 OUSMANE NABE HERAKO 237 FA BANKO 49 MOUSTAPHA SOW EP FA DAROU 135 FA SANTASIYA FA TOUNKARA X ALY BAYO EP FA DAROU 49 58 KOUNDA 51 ALY BAYO EP FA DAROU 57 FA SANTASIYA 51 X FATOUMATA BINTA BAYO EP FA DAROU 82 FA SANTASIYA 53 FATOUMATA CONDE EP FA DAROU 83 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 53 X MARIAME CAMARA EP FA DAROU 126 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA EXAMEN DE FIN D'ETUDES ELEMENTAIRE 2020 / ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCO ARABE 2 / 5 Rang ex Prénoms et Noms Centre PV Origine Mention 55 ALHOUSSEINY MOUCTAR TRAORE KONINDOU CENTRE 339 FA MOSQUEE 56 FATOUMATA DIABY EP FA DAROU 85 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA FA TOUNKARA X SIRA BAYO EP FA DAROU 56 157 KOUNDA 58 ABDOULAYE TRAORE KONINDOU CENTRE 334 FA MOSQUEE FA TOUNKARA X ABOUBACAR KEÏTA EP FA DAROU 58 46 KOUNDA 60 MAMADY I KEBE HERAKO 226 FA KEBEYA II 60 X OURY CAMARA EP FA DAROU 144 FA SANTASIYA COLLEGE FA X SEKOU SOUARE FA BISSSIKRIMA 60 BISSIKRIMA 326 FA DOGOMET X BOUBACAR BARRY DOGOMET CENTRE 60 401 CENTRE 64 MAMADOU II DIABY EP FA DAROU 119 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 64 X LANSANA BAYO EP FA DAROU 103 FA SANTASIYA 66 OUSMANE KOUROUMA EP FA DAROU 151 FA SANTASIYA COLLEGE KEMO FA DAROUL QUR'AN FATOUMATA BINTA DIALLO 67 CONDE 18 WAL HADI 68 FANTA KAKE EP FA DAROU 79 FA SANTASIYA COLLEGE FA X DJENABOU KOUROUMA FA BISSSIKRIMA 68 BISSIKRIMA 279 COLLEGE FA X SEKOU DIALLO FA BISSSIKRIMA 68 BISSIKRIMA 324 COLLEGE FA X SORY FOFANA FA BISSSIKRIMA 68 BISSIKRIMA 327 72 FATOUMATA II DIALLO EP FA DAROU 87 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 73 M'BALLOU KALLO EP FA DAROU 130 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 74 KARFALA FOFANA EP FA DAROU 100 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA COLLEGE KEMO MAMADOU KOUROUMA FA AHMED ZAHER 75 CONDE 28 75 X ALY MAMADY CHERIF KONINDOU CENTRE 372 FA MOSQUEE COLLEGE FA X OUSMANE CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 75 BISSIKRIMA 315 78 BILLO DIABY EP FA DAROU 69 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 78 X SAFI KALLO EP FA DAROU 155 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA 80 MAMADY TRAORE KONINDOU CENTRE 377 FA KONINDOU COLLEGE KEMO LOUSENY DIAOUNE FA AHMED ZAHER 81 CONDE 21 COLLEGE FA X MAMOUDOU TRAORE FA BISSSIKRIMA 81 BISSIKRIMA 302 COLLEGE FA X M'BALLOU FOFANA FA BISSSIKRIMA 81 BISSIKRIMA 303 COLLEGE FA X YAYA SYLLA FA BISSSIKRIMA 81 BISSIKRIMA 332 85 BINTOU I DIABY EP FA DAROU 71 FA ARFAMOUSSAYA EXAMEN DE FIN D'ETUDES ELEMENTAIRE 2020 / ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCO ARABE 3 / 5 Rang ex Prénoms et Noms Centre PV Origine Mention FA TOUNKARA X M'BASSIRE DIALLO EP FA DAROU 85 131 KOUNDA FA TOUNKARA ADAMA SYLLA EP FA DAROU 87 48 KOUNDA 87 X YAYA DIALLO HERAKO 257 FA BANKO COLLEGE FA X ABDOULAYE CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 259 COLLEGE FA X ABDOULAYE DIALLO FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 260 COLLEGE FA X ABDOULAYE FOFANA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 261 COLLEGE FA X AICHA CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 266 COLLEGE FA X ALPHA SAVANE FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 268 COLLEGE FA X AMADOU OURY DIALLO FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 270 COLLEGE FA X AMADOU SOW FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 271 COLLEGE FA X AMARA FOFANA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 272 COLLEGE FA X AMINATA DIOP FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 274 COLLEGE FA X AMINATA CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 273 COLLEGE FA X DJENABOU SYLLA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 280 COLLEGE FA X FATOUMATA CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 282 COLLEGE FA X IBRAHIMA SORY DIALLO FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 286 COLLEGE FA X IYA DIABY FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 287 COLLEGE FA X KABINET KEITA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 288 COLLEGE FA X KADEBA DAFFE FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 289 COLLEGE FA X KARFALA KABA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 293 COLLEGE FA X MAIMOUNA MARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 294 COLLEGE FA X MAMADOU BAILO SOW FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 296 COLLEGE FA X M'MA SYLLA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 304 COLLEGE FA X MOHAMED CONTE FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 307 COLLEGE FA X MOHAMED SOUNOUSSY DIALLO FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 308 COLLEGE FA X MOUSSA TRAORE FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 312 EXAMEN DE FIN D'ETUDES ELEMENTAIRE 2020 / ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCO ARABE 4 / 5 Rang ex Prénoms et Noms Centre PV Origine Mention COLLEGE FA X OUMOU BAH FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 314 COLLEGE FA X OUSMANE DIAKITE FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 317 COLLEGE FA X SALIF CAMARA FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 321 COLLEGE FA X THIERNO MOUCTAR SOW FA BISSSIKRIMA 87 BISSIKRIMA 330 FA DOGOMET X MOHAMED BARRY DOGOMET CENTRE 87 406 CENTRE Article 2: La présente Note de Service sera enregistrée, publiée et communiquée partout où besoin sera. DABOLA, le 22 août 2020 LE DIRECTEUR MR KEÏTA NAMORY EXAMEN DE FIN D'ETUDES ELEMENTAIRE 2020 / ENSEIGNEMENT FRANCO ARABE 5 / 5.
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