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Download PDF File AMOUN TOTAL EMIS CHIEFD LOCATIO SCHOOL ENROL COUNCIL WARD SCHOOL NAME T PER AMOUNT CODE OM N LEVEL MENT CHILD PAID WATERL 45 85 5103-3-09029 WARDC OO 391 WILLIAM ABDUL JALIL ACADEMY PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 10,000 850,000 RURAL STREET KONO DISTRICT TANKOR East DOWN ABDULAI IBN ABASS PRE-SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 110 1391-1-01995 1,100,000 O BALOP ABERDEE 106 5208-2-10849 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL ABERDEEN MUNICIPAL PRE-PRIMARY 1,060,000 N KONO DISTRICT NIMIKOR East KOMAO AFRICA COMMUNITY EMPOERMENT DEVELOPMENT PRE PRIMARY 151 1309-1-02125 1,510,000 O KONO DISTRICT GBENSE East YARDU AFRICA COMMUNITY EMPOERMENT DEVELOPMENT PRE PRIMARY 127 1391-1-01802 1,270,000 ROAD MAGBEM 102 3105-1-02506 KAMBIA DISTRICT 201 ROBAT AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE PRIMARY SCHOOL-ROBAT PRE-PRIMARY 1,020,000 A 60 2401-1-05230 DANSOGO BUMBUNA PRE-PRIMARY 600,000 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 185 AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL 54 2417-1-05764 YELE YELE PRE-PRIMARY 540,000 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 176 AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL TIKONK 150 311301112 BO DISTRICT 289 KAKUA AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-SCHOOL 10,000.00 1,500,000 O PRE-PRIMARY KHOLIFA MAGBURA 83 2407-1-05340 TONKOLILI DISTRICT ROWALL 170 AHMADIYYA MUSLIM PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 830,000 KA A KUNIKE- 105 2410-1-05521 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 179 MASINGBI AHMADIYYA PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,050,000 SANDA MAKENI ROGBOM/ 83 2191-1-04484 BOMBALI DISTRICT 123 ALHADI ISLAMIC NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 830,000 CITY MAKENI 151 319101126 BO CITY KAKUA BO NO 2 ALHAJI NAZI-ALIE PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,510,000 TIMBO/M 80 2191-1-04505 BOMBALI DISTRICT GBANTI 123 ALHARRKAN NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 800,000 AKENI KUNIKE 130 2410-1-05523 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 179 MASINGBI ALUSINE MEMORIAL PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,300,000 SANDA ALLEN 54 5205-1-09935 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III ALUSNAH COMMUNITY PRE-PRIMARY 540,000 TOWN BAKEH PORT 45 3301-1-03419 PORTLOKO DISTRICT COUNCIL 235 AMAZONIAN PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 450,000 LOKO LOKO 61 5208-1-10960 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III LUMLEY AMINA SALEM BIN NASSER ISLAMIC PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 610,000 YONI 92 2419-1-05914 TONKOLILI DISTRICT MAMAIL 161 MILE 91 ANSARUL ISLAMIC BOYS PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 920,000 YONIA 88 2419-1-05912 TONKOLILI DISTRICT MAMAIL 161 MILE 91 ANSARUL ISLAMIC GIRLS PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 880,000 A KONO DISTRICT KAMARA East PEYIMA ANSARUL ISLAMIC PRE-SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 150 1306-1-01754 1,500,000 KISSY 200 5205-1-09957 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST II DOCK ANSARUL NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 2,000,000 YEARD KONO DISTRICT KAMARA East TOMBODU ANSARUL PRE-SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 105 1306-1-01741 1,050,000 YONI 84 2419-1-05917 TONKOLILI DISTRICT MAMAIL 161 MILE 91 ARLINGTON BAPTIST MODEL PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 840,000 A 116 4205-0-6102 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III PRE PRIMARY 1,160,000 BOTTON OKASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PRE-PRIMARY KENEMA SHOW 151 1291-1-01073 KENEMA CITY 60 ASSURANCE PRE SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,510,000 CITY AVENUE KOLA 51 5205-1-10150 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III TREE ATKINSON INTERNATIONAL PRE-PRIMARY 510,000 RENKAALLEN MAKENI 255 2191-1-04501 BOMBALI DISTRICT 121 LAIN BAI SEBORA KASANGHA NURSERY PRE-PRIMARY 2,550,000 CITY MAKENILADY S MAKENI 104 2191-1-04441 BOMBALI DISTRICT 123 MILE BAPTIST MODEL NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,040,000 CITY MAKENI NJAGBOIM 105 319101101 BO DISTRICT BO CITY 264 BARTHA LEADER MEMORIAL PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,050,000 A 17 5201-1-09488 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL CENTRAL I PRE PRIMARY 170,000 TOWER HILBERNLYN KONO DISTRICT TANKOROEast MBAOMA II BETH KONOLD PRE SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 210 1391-1-01974 2,100,000 50 5203-1-09558 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST I PRE PRIMARY 500,000 CLINE TOWBISHOP CROWTHER BAIIMA 98 319102102 BO DISTRICT BO CITY 278 BISHOP HUMPER 10,000.00 980,000 RD. 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PRE-PRIMARY BO NO2 163 319103134 BO DISTRICT BO CITY 271 EXTENSIO BO DISTRICT EDUCATION COMMITTEE 10,000.00 1,630,000 PRE-PRIMARY BO NNO2 50 310801107 BO CITY KAKUA 266 EXTENSIO BO MUNICIPAL PRE-SCHOOL SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 500,000 N MAKENI BOMBALI DISTRICT EDUCATION COMMITTEE RED 235 2191-1-04430 BOMBALI DISTRICT 122 MAKENI PRE-PRIMARY 2,350,000 CITY CROSS NURSERY SCHOOL BONTHE DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL PRE- 68 320503104 BONTHE DISTRICT JONG MATTRU PRE-PRIMARY 680,000 SCHOOL SAMUEL 25 5103-1-09068 WARDC WARDC 394 BREAD OF LIFE MODEL PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 250,000 TOWN BROOK 38 5207-1-10660 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL WEST I BROOKFIELDS COMMUNITY PRE-PRIMARY 380,000 FIELDES TOKONK 162 311301106 BO DISTRICT 289 TOWAMA BTC EXPERIMENTAL 10,000.00 1,620,000 O PRE-PRIMARY 50 3303-1-03515 PORTLOKO DISTRICT COUNCIL ##### 500,000 KAFFU BU 240 TINAFOR CALVARY PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY HILL 160 5208-1-10883 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL WEST III CARDIFF COMMUNITY PRE-PRIMARY 1,600,000 STATION MAKENI ROPLOLO 103 2191-1-04482 BOMBALI DISTRICT 123 CHILDREN WELFARE NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 1,030,000 CITY N KONO DISTRICT TANKOR East KIMBADU CHRIST OUR KING PRE- SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 101 1391-1-01803 1,010,000 O 58 5205-1-09783 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III PRE PRIMARY 580,000 ALLEN TOWCHRIST THE GOOD SHEPARD PRE & PRIMARY KONO DISTRICT TANKOR East SUKUDU CHRIST THE KING COLLEGE PRE-SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 162 1309-1-02077 1,620,000 O KISS MESS 100 5205-1-09944 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL EAST III CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PRE-PRIMARY 1,000,000 MESS MAKENI 202 2191-1-04432 BOMBALI DISTRICT 122 MAKENI CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 2,020,000 CITY 119 2401-1-05236 DANSOGO BUMBUNA PRE-PRIMARY 1,190,000 TONKOLILI DISTRICT 185 COM- TECH PREPARATORY SCHOOL KAILAHU 246 1109-1-00250 KAILAHUN DISTRICT LUAWA COMMUNITY PRE-PRIMARY DAY CARE I PRE-PRIMARY 2,460,000 N 120 1109-1-00253 KAILAHUN DISTRICT LUAWA MASANTA COMMUNITY PRE-PRIMARY DAY CARE II PRE-PRIMARY 1,200,000 KONO DISTRICT NIMIKOROEast SIMBAKOROCONCERN WOMEN PRE SCHOOL PRE PRIMARY 150 1309-1-02102 1,500,000 82 5201-1-09490 FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL CENTRAL I PRE PRIMARY 820,000 TOWER HILD T AKIBO BETTS MUNICIPAL PR WARA KABALA 273 2307-1-05070 KOINADUGU DISTRICT COUNCIL WARA 148 D.E.C NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 2,730,000 CENTRAL YAGALA BAKE PORT 51 3301-1-03409 PORTLOKO DISTRICT COUNCIL 235 D.E.C. BANGLA PRE-SCHOOL PRE-PRIMARY 510,000 LOKO LOKO BAKEH PORT 66 3309-1-03877 PORTLOKO DISTRICT COUNCIL 233 D.E.C. 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