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Botswana Examination Council JC0001 Bobonong Community Botswana Examination council JC0001 Bobonong Community Junior Secondary School Bobonong JC0002 Boiteko Community Junior Secondary School Kanye JC0003 Ipelegeng Community Junior Secondary School Lobatse JC0004 Itireleng Community Junior Secondary School Lobatse JC0005 Bonwatlou Community Junior Secondary School Serule JC0006 Linchwe II Community Junior Secondary School Mochudi JC0007 Boswelakgosi Community Junior Secondary School Manyana JC0008 Etsha Community Junior Secondary School Etsha JC0009 Mahalapye Community Junior Secondary School Mahalapye JC0010 Gobojango Community Junior Secondary School Bobonong JC0011 Gosemama Community Junior Secondary School Palapye JC0012 Mannathoko Community Junior Secondary School Serowe JC0013 Mmanaana Community Junior Secondary School Moshupa JC0014 Kalamare Community Junior Secondary School Kalamare JC0015 Kgatadimo Community Junior Secondary School Kgagodi JC0016 Letlole Mosielele Community 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