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MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION NATIONALE REPUBLIQUE DU MALI MEN Un Peuple-Un But-Une Foi ******************* GOUVERNORAT DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO ******************* ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE BAMAKO RIVE DROITE ******************* LISTE DES CANDIDATS ADMIS AU DIPLÔME D'ETUDES FONDAMENTALES Session de Juin 2018 CENTRE D'ANIMATION PÉDAGOGIQUE DE : FALADIÈ N° PLACE PRENOMS NOM DATE NAISS LIEU/NAIS SEXE STATUT ELEVE ECOLE OPTION CENTRE EXAM 10006 Aminata Oumar DIARRA 18/11/2003 Bamako F REG LA CLAIRE FONTAINE CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 1001 Alou BALLO 09/11/1999 Bamako M REG INAM 2È CYCLE CLASS FALADIE SEMA ''A'' 10019 Arouna DIARRA 11/04/2004 Bamako M REG PROGRES CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 1002 Aly BALLO 25/10/2000 Bamako M REG LA SORBONNE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO ''A'' 10023 Assa DIARRA 30/05/2002 Bamako F REG HORONYA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10026 Assan Badiallo DIARRA 29/10/2004 Bamako F REG FALADIE SEMA 2È CYCLE CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 1003 Amadou BALLO 11/10/2000 Bamako M REG HORONYA CLASS COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE GAOUSSOU SYLLA 10032 Assanatou DIARRA 23/02/2003 Bamako F REG LE CONTINENTAL CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10034 Assata DIARRA 25/05/2002 Beneco F REG DANAYA CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10044 Assétou DIARRA 11/02/2002 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO ZIRABAKORO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10045 Assétou Dadji DIARRA 13/05/2002 Bamako F REG DOUSSOU DIALLO CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10081 Awa DIARRA 28/11/2003 Bamako F REG MIRIYA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10082 Awa DIARRA 26/11/2003 Bamako F REG KEITA FONDAMENTALE CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10085 Awa DIARRA 12/07/2003 Bamako F REG ECOM DAKAN CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10086 Awa DIARRA 04/01/2003 Bamako F REG LE KENEDOUGOU CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 1009 Arouna BALLO 18/02/1999 Bamako M REG ECOM LAFIA CLASS ATT-AWOUNE LITTAR BIYAT 10091 Awa DIARRA 21/02/2004 Bougouni F REG MAYA CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10101 Ba DIARRA 08/12/1999 Foncoura M REG BENSO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 1011 Assan BALLO 07/12/2000 Niono F REG LA SORBONNE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO ''A'' 10110 Badiallo Dite Aïssata DIARRA 31/10/2004 Segou F REG BANADIE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10112 Badiénéba DIARRA 03/02/2004 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO II CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10116 Badra Aliou DIARRA 05/12/2004 Farako M REG LA SORBONNE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10118 Bah DIARRA 10/03/2004 Bamako M REG LE KENEDOUGOU CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10140 Bakary DIARRA 17/03/2005 San M REG LES RAYONS DU SAVOIR CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10142 Bakary Koké DIARRA 17/10/2002 Bamako M REG ECOM. NIAMAKORO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10147 Bakoro DIARRA 28/01/2003 Bamako M REG KOFANA CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10148 Balakissa DIARRA 26/02/2003 Bamako F REG AVENIR CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 1015 Bakary BALLO 01/09/2004 Bamako M REG FALADIE SOKORO II CLASS FALADIE SOCORO ''A'' 10152 Bamoussa DIARRA 24/08/2002 Bamako M REG MAOUROU DIARRA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 1016 Bakary Abou BALLO 27/12/2003 Bamako M REG JEAN PAUL II CLASS FALADIE SEMA ''A'' 10164 Batim DIARRA 21/09/2004 Sikasso F REG TÉNÉMAN SAMAKE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10168 Bekaye DIARRA 13/02/2000 Baba M CL CL CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10173 Békaye DIARRA 06/01/2005 Bamako M REG NIAMAKORO IV CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10179 Berenice DIARRA 20/06/2000 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO ZIRABAKORO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10181 Bibata DIARRA 22/11/2002 Bamako F REG INAM 2È CYCLE CLASS INAM 10184 Binké Malick DIARRA 19/02/2005 Bamako M REG KOUROUMA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10188 Bintou DIARRA 31/08/2000 Bamako F REG MAYA CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10190 Bintou DIARRA 10/06/2001 Segou F REG DANAYA CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10199 Bintou DIARRA 14/08/2003 Bamako F REG LE GENIE CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10200 Bintou DIARRA 21/04/2004 Bamako F REG BENSO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10207 Bouba DIARRA 01/01/2001 Toukoroba M REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10222 Boubacar DIARRA 07/03/2005 Bamako M REG PRESTIGE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10225 Boubacar Sidiki DIARRA 01/07/2001 Bamako M REG NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE II CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10226 Boubacar Sidiki DIARRA 11/11/2004 Bamako M REG PATHFINDER CHEICK MODIBO DIARRA CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10240 Bourama DIARRA 15/08/2001 Bamako M REG NIAMAKORO II CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10254 Bourama Moussa DIARRA 10/05/2004 Bamako M REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10258 Boureima DIARRA 08/09/2003 Bamako M REG MARIE ROSE BLONDIAUX CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10270 Chata DIARRA 26/07/2003 Bamako F REG FALADIE SEMA 2È CYCLE CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE ADMIS DEF 2018 CAP FALADIE Page 1 MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION NATIONALE REPUBLIQUE DU MALI MEN Un Peuple-Un But-Une Foi ******************* GOUVERNORAT DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO ******************* ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE BAMAKO RIVE DROITE ******************* LISTE DES CANDIDATS ADMIS AU DIPLÔME D'ETUDES FONDAMENTALES Session de Juin 2018 CENTRE D'ANIMATION PÉDAGOGIQUE DE : FALADIÈ N° PLACE PRENOMS NOM DATE NAISS LIEU/NAIS SEXE STATUT ELEVE ECOLE OPTION CENTRE EXAM 10279 Cheick Oumar DIARRA 14/09/2004 Bamako M REG JEAN PAUL II CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10296 Coumba DIARRA 29/06/2002 Bamako F REG VILLA D'INGENIO I CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10303 Dana DIARRA 25/05/2000 Somo(Commune Rural M CL CL CLASS FALADIE SOCOURA I 10308 Daouda DIARRA 08/05/2003 Bamako M REG COLLEGE MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10317 Dassou DIARRA 25/09/2001 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO ZIRABAKORO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10324 Diakaridia DIARRA 02/02/2002 Bamako M REG NIAMAKORO ZIRABAKORO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10326 Diaminètou DIARRA 09/03/2003 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 1033 Djeneba BALLO 09/09/2001 Sikasso F REG LE GENIE CLASS COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE GAOUSSOU SYLLA 10334 Dicko DIARRA 26/01/2004 Bamako F REG LES CABRIS CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10335 Diénéba DIARRA 03/09/2003 Bamako F REG NOUR KOUNTIE CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10346 Djeneba DIARRA 18/11/2000 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10347 Djeneba DIARRA 13/03/2002 Bamako F REG HORONYA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10353 Djéneba DIARRA 05/10/2002 Bamako F REG BANZANI CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10356 Djénéba DIARRA 09/01/2000 Bamako F REG PAMOUTIE CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 1036 Djénèba BALLO 01/10/2002 Bamako F REG LE CONTINENTAL CLASS FALADIE SOCORO ''A'' 10367 Djénéba DIARRA 29/07/2003 Bamako F REG YARA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10368 Djénéba DIARRA 08/04/2003 Bamako F REG SAINT PIERRE A1 CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10369 Djénéba DIARRA 02/02/2004 Bamako F REG MORIBA DOUMBIA CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 1037 Djenebou BALLO 06/11/2003 Bamako F REG ECOM LAFIA CLASS ATT-AWOUNE LITTAR BIYAT 10384 Djénébou DIARRA 04/01/2001 Bamako F REG IMAM MALICK ARABE OULOUM CHARIA 10385 Djénébou DIARRA 08/11/2002 Segou F REG IMAM MALICK ARABE OULOUM CHARIA 10411 Dramane DIARRA 12/06/2003 Ouman M REG IMAM MALICK ARABE OULOUM CHARIA 10414 Drissa DIARRA 01/04/1999 Degou M REG NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10428 Drissa DIARRA 13/08/1999 Bamako M REG NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10434 Elisabeth DIARRA 29/06/2001 Bamako F REG LA BRUYERE CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10437 Emanuel DIARRA 24/09/2004 Bamako M REG SAMA KOUANA CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10438 Emil DIARRA 29/06/2002 Bamako M REG MAOUROU DIARRA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 1044 Fatoumata BALLO 12/12/2002 Sirakoro F REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE GAOUSSOU SYLLA 10460 Fatou DIARRA 24/05/2002 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10465 Fatoumata DIARRA 20/02/1999 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO III CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10467 Fatoumata DIARRA 01/09/2000 Bamako F REG LE CONTINENTAL CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10475 Fatoumata DIARRA 26/11/2001 Bamako F REG FALADIE SOKORO II CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10492 Fatoumata DIARRA 06/05/2002 Bamako F REG HORONYA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10494 Fatoumata DIARRA 03/07/2002 Bamako F REG LE KENEDOUGOU CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10498 Fatoumata DIARRA 11/01/2002 Bamako F REG EF-SEKO CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10500 Fatoumata DIARRA 26/02/2002 Bamako F REG NIAMAKORO I CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10503 Fatoumata DIARRA 04/04/2002 Bamako F REG LE KENEDOUGOU CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10506 Fatoumata DIARRA 07/08/2002 Bamako F REG ECOM. NIAMAKORO CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10508 Fatoumata DIARRA 01/01/2003 Bamako F REG ECOM LAFIA CLASS KEYNIBONGA ''A'' 10510 Fatoumata DIARRA 24/05/2003 Bamako F REG YARA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10513 Fatoumata DIARRA 09/07/2003 Bamako F REG LE KENEDOUGOU CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10521 Fatoumata DIARRA 20/08/2003 Bamako F REG MALI UNIVERS CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10526 Fatoumata DIARRA 06/11/2004 Bamako F REG MAOUROU DIARRA CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10529 Fatoumata DIARRA 28/06/2004 Segou F REG LES PETITS BIASSON CLASS FALADIE SOCORO II 10540 Fatoumata Aboubacar DIARRA 28/11/2004 Bamako F REG NOUR KOUNTIE CLASS FALADIE SEMA 2ÈME CYCLE 10545 Fatoumata Brahima DIARRA 19/01/2005 Bamako F REG LE KENEDOUGOU CLASS NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE I 10548 Fatoumata Daouda DIARRA 29/09/2003 Bamako F REG FALADIE SOCOURA I CLASS FALADIE SOCOURA I 1055 Hawa BALLO 09/12/2003 Falako F REG NIAMAKORO ANCIEN MARCHE II CLASS COMPLEXE SCOLAIRE GAOUSSOU SYLLA ADMIS DEF 2018 CAP FALADIE Page 2 MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION NATIONALE REPUBLIQUE DU MALI MEN Un Peuple-Un But-Une Foi ******************* GOUVERNORAT DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO ******************* ACADEMIE D'ENSEIGNEMENT DE BAMAKO RIVE DROITE ******************* LISTE DES CANDIDATS ADMIS AU DIPLÔME D'ETUDES FONDAMENTALES
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