If all the rich [South Sudanese] and all of the [government ministers in Juba] should send their children to the public schools, they would feel bound to concentrate their money on improving these schools until they met the highest ideals–Susan Brownell Anthony (1820–1906) American civil rights leader.
By PaanLuel Wël, Washington DC, USA, Planet Earth
The indispensability of quality education to the socioeconomic and political development of the war-ravaged Republic of South Sudan can’t be accentuated enough. However, the contemporary pathetic state of educational systems in South Sudan is not one that is conducive enough for the propagation of knowledge to school future leaders and to foster skilled workforce for the propulsion of the South Sudan’s economic prosperity.
It is not just quality of education in South Sudan that is so wanting; there are insufficient numbers of graduates from all levels of educational systems. And worse still, there are fewer than the required numbers of students in either primary or secondary schools and even in higher learning centers of education.
Cognizance of this educational quandary, President Kiir, on his inaugural address to the South Sudan Legislative Assembly (SSLA) at Nyakuron Cultural Centre in Juba, August 8, 2011, conceded, and then promised, that “education remains a major challenge as only a minority of our children has access to education. There is a need to scale up education enrolment quickly all over the country. To demonstrate our seriousness, within the first 100 days of the new government, 30 new primary schools and four new secondary schools will be constructed.”[1]
Well, the time to witness the fruition of “our seriousness within the first 100 days of the new government” is here. On April 20, 2012, the Minister for General Education and Instruction, Ustaz Joseph Ukel, officially released the results of the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examination, 2011.
The ministry of General Education and Instruction reported that there was “general improvement in the performance with 67% scoring at least a C- compared to 2010 when only 34% attained a similar score. Geography is the best-performed subject with 71.3% attaining C-. The worst performed subject is Maths in which only 9.25% obtained C-. The most improved subject is English in which 60.5% of the candidates scored C- compared to 36.9% in 2010. The results of two schools were withheld pending investigations into alleged examination malpractices.”
While 968 candidates registered for the 2011 South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations, only 880 sat the examinations because 88 of the registered candidates didn’t show up for the exams. Of the 880 who sat for the 2011 SSCSE, only 588 of them managed to score a mean grade of C- and above.
Gender-wise, of the 968 candidates registered for the 2011 (SSCSE) Examinations, 742 were boys while 226 were girls. The examination was taken at 27 different secondary schools within 11 counties and across 5 states (namely E.E.S, W.E.S, C.E.S, Lakes, and Jonglei) with E.E.S leading with 14 secondary schools. Unsurprisingly, E.E.S has the lion share of the candidates who sat the 2011 SSCSE exams.
The best overall candidate for the 2011 South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations was Lotara Charles Nyanzi from Magwi Secondary School, Magwi County of Eastern Equatoria State, with a mean score of 11.17 (A-). He was followed by Kon Emmanuel Chol with a mean score of 11.00 (A-) from St. Bakhita Secondary School in Kapoeta East County, Eastern Equatoria State, and Victoria Aledi Akec, third position, with a mean score of 10.83 (A-) from Loreto Girls Secondary School in Rumbek Central County, Lakes State.
The leading secondary school nationwide is Fulla Secondary School from Magwi County, E.E.S, with a mean grade of 7.6633 (B) followed by Kajo-keji Secondary School from Kajo-keji County, C.E.S, with mean grade of 7.0561 (C+). Of the top ten best-performing schools nationwide, 6 are from Eastern Equatoria State.
The best performing boy is Lotara Charles Nyanzi from Magwi Secondary School followed by Kon Emmanuel Chol from St. Bakhita Secondary School. The best overall girl nationwide is Victoria Aledi Akec from Loreto Girls Secondary School followed by Martha Akuch Majier from Dr. John Garang Memorial Secondary School, Juba County.
For the sake of policy makers and educational analyst in/on South Sudan, here are some prepared data on the 2011 SSCSE examination results:
Top 10 Best Candidates for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations, 2011
Candidate’s Name |
Sex |
State |
County |
School’s Name |
Mean Score |
Mean Grade |
National Ranking |
Lotara Charles Nyanzi |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
11.17 |
A- |
1 |
Kon Emmanuel Chol |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
11.00 |
A- |
2 |
Victoria Aledi Akec
|
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
10.83 |
A- |
3 |
Amba Samuel Ceasar |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
10.67 |
A- |
4 |
Okeny Paul |
M |
E.E.S |
Torit |
Torit Day Sec. School |
10.67 |
A- |
4 |
Okeny Morrish Ochan |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
10.50 |
A- |
6 |
Irra John Sabazio |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
7 |
Abraham Marial Akec
|
M |
Lakes |
Rumbek East |
Hope and Resurrection Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
7 |
Oyoo Dominic Albino |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
7 |
Martha Akuch Majier |
F |
C.E.S |
Juba |
Dr. John Garang Memorial Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
10 |
Amaju Joseph Ubur |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
10 |
Janda Samsom Lawrence |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
10 |
Top 10 Best Boys for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations, 2011
Candidate’s Name |
Sex |
State |
County |
School’s Name |
Mean Score |
Mean Grade |
National Ranking |
Lotara Charles Nyanzi |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
11.17 |
A- |
1 |
Kon Emmanuel Chol |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
11.00 |
A- |
2 |
Amba Samuel Ceasar |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
10.67 |
A- |
3 |
Okeny Paul |
M |
E.E.S |
Torit |
Torit Day Sec. School |
10.67 |
A- |
3 |
Okeny Morrish Ochan |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
10.50 |
A- |
5 |
Irra John Sabazio |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
6 |
Abraham Marial Akec
|
M |
Lakes |
Rumbek East |
Hope and Resurrection Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
6 |
Oyoo Dominic Albino |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
6 |
Amaju Joseph Ubur |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
9 |
Janda Samsom Lawrence |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
9 |
Top 10 Best Girls for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations, 2011
Candidate’s Name |
Sex |
State |
County |
School’s Name |
Mean Score |
Mean Grade |
National Ranking |
Victoria Aledi Akec |
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
10.83 |
A- |
1 |
Martha Akuch Majier |
F |
C.E.S |
Juba |
Dr. John Garang Memorial Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
2 |
Jokudu Josephine |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
3 |
Veronicah Adut Achol |
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
4 |
Mandera Hellen Faride |
F |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
5 |
Mandera Grace Kajoki |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
6 |
Rojo Rose Kwori |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
6 |
Priscilla Ayen Dhiop |
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
8 |
Luba Paibe David |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
8 |
Aziku Cicily Opigo |
F |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
10 |
Deborah Nyabol Buol
|
F |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nimule Model Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
10 |
National Ranking of Secondary Schools in South Sudan for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations, 2011
Name |
State |
County |
Number of Candidates |
Mean Score |
Mean Grade |
National Ranking |
Fulla Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
72 |
7.6633 |
B- |
1 |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
51 |
7.0561 |
C+ |
2 |
Loa Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
34 |
6.8918 |
C+ |
3 |
Chukudum Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Budi |
27 |
6.6911 |
C+ |
4 |
Nile Progressive Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
27 |
6.5189 |
C+ |
5 |
Lire Sec. School |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
25 |
6.5012 |
C+ |
6 |
Magwi Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
55 |
6.4542 |
C |
7 |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
31 |
6.3535 |
C |
8 |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
26 |
6.3342 |
C |
9 |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
8 |
6.2900 |
C |
10 |
Lobone Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
28 |
6.2850 |
C |
11 |
Chukudum Progressive Academy |
E.E.S |
Budi |
20 |
5.9245 |
C |
12 |
Jalimo Sec. School |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
14 |
5.9171 |
C |
13 |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
30 |
5.7833 |
C |
14 |
Hope and Resurrection Sec. School |
Lakes |
Rumbek East |
16 |
5.6919 |
C |
15 |
Agola Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
29 |
5.3445 |
C- |
16 |
Nimule Model Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
20 |
5.2005 |
C- |
17 |
Nyongwa Sec. School
|
E.E.S |
Magwi |
17 |
5.1276 |
C- |
18 |
Dr. John Garang Memorial Sec. School |
C.E.S |
Juba |
59 |
4.7968 |
C- |
19 |
Alliance High School |
Jonglei |
Bor |
12 |
4.6675 |
C- |
20 |
Werkok Sec. School |
Jonglei |
Bor |
11 |
4.6673 |
C- |
21 |
Kiri Sec. School |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
28 |
4.6436 |
C- |
22 |
Lui Girls National Sec. School |
W.E.S |
Mundri East |
32 |
4.5831 |
C- |
23 |
Panekar Sec. School |
Lakes |
Yirol West |
12 |
4.2367 |
D+ |
24 |
Comboni Sec. School, Mapuordit |
Lakes |
Yirol West |
24 |
4.1942 |
D+ |
25 |
Torit Day Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Torit |
167 |
4.1893 |
D+ |
26 |
Borongole Sec. School |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
5 |
3.9660 |
D+ |
27 |
MEAN SCORE FOR THE 2011 SSCSE EXAMINATION |
5.6667 |
C |
Top 100 Best Candidates for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) Examinations, 2011
Candidate’s Name |
Sex |
State |
County |
School’s Name |
Mean Score |
Mean Grade |
National Ranking |
Lotara Charles Nyanzi |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
11.17 |
A- |
1 |
Kon Emmanuel Chol |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
11.00 |
A- |
2 |
Victoria Aledi Akec |
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
10.83 |
A- |
3 |
Amba Samuel Ceasar |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
10.67 |
A- |
4 |
Okeny Paul |
M |
E.E.S |
Torit |
Torit Day Sec. School |
10.67 |
A- |
4 |
Okeny Morrish Ochan |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
10.50 |
A- |
6 |
Irra John Sabazio |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
7 |
Abraham Marial Akec
|
M |
Lakes |
Rumbek East |
Hope and Resurrection Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
7 |
Oyoo Dominic Albino |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
10.33 |
B+ |
7 |
Martha Akuch Majier |
F |
C.E.S |
Juba |
Dr. John Garang Memorial Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
10 |
Amaju Joseph Ubur |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
10 |
Janda Samsom Lawrence |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
10.17 |
B+ |
10 |
Ochola Bin Odol |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
10.00 |
B+ |
13 |
Talib Paskwali Beshir |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.83 |
B+ |
14 |
Andruga Christopher
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nile Progressive Sec. School |
9.83 |
B+ |
14 |
Lemi Richard Augustine |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.67 |
B+ |
16 |
Modi Bilal Joseph |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
9.67 |
B+ |
16 |
Odera Charles Ogeno |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
9.67 |
B+ |
16 |
Ochiti Richard Patrick |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
9.67 |
B+ |
16 |
Cube Charles Francis |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Peter Ador Kuer |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Sebit Moses Drali |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Wani David Emilio |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Mangisto Simon Bilan
|
M |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Progressive Academy |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Keri Geofrey Koma |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Ongori Peter Akai |
M |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
9.50 |
B+ |
20 |
Lotiki A. Johnson
|
M |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Progressive Academy |
9.33 |
B |
21 |
William Lovito Arksen Gazebo |
M |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Sec. School |
9.33 |
B |
21 |
Ijjo Simon Samuel |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.33 |
B |
21 |
Wani Innocent Pitia |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.33 |
B |
21 |
Nyika Emmanuel James |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
9.33 |
B |
21 |
Sokiri Jackson |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
9.33 |
B |
21 |
Garang Abraham Chol |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Inyani Emmanuel John |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Maliap Madit Mabior |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Malou John Deng |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Onoma John Omony |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Jame Simon Nyombe |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Jalimo Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Jokudu Josephine |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Loku Jimmy Dima
|
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Onyango Morrish Richard |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Otim Robert Matata |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
9.17 |
B |
27 |
Taban Joseph Lino
|
M |
C.E.S |
Juba |
Dr. John Garang Memorial Sec. School |
9.00 |
B |
37 |
Kenyi Michael Augustine |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.00 |
B |
37 |
Odoch Peter Denis |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
9.00 |
B |
37 |
Mono Isaac soma |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
9.00 |
B |
37 |
Drichi Godwill Mogga |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Drici Isaac Mark |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Mono Emmanuel Geri |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Jalimo Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Jede Benet Gale |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Kenyi Friday Ladu |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Veronicah Adut Achol |
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Nyeko Bosco Taban |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Alue Tom Albert
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nile Progressive Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Mawa Solomon Jackson |
M |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Oler Johnstone Imalio |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
8.83 |
B |
41 |
Samuel Arite Mauro Lohitamoi
|
M |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Progressive Academy |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Batal Jacob David |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Lagu William Elizeo |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Owor Peter Simon |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Thon Philip Awuoi |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Ocheng Mohammed Tabu |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Muludyang Chaplain Wudu |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kiri Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Mandera Hellen Faride |
F |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Oryem James Victor |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Oyom Charles Sam |
M |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
8.67 |
B |
51 |
Onek James
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Agola Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
William Lopeyok Natemo Limir |
M |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Dhieu Jacob Ajak |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Giet Alaak Bul |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Lokeya Amos Lamuk |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Murecu Samuel Amos |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Wani Emmanuel Jacob |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Poni Betty Bugga
|
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Abucha Joseph Odego |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Mandera Grace Kajoki |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Rojo Rose Kwori |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.50 |
B |
61 |
Abuni James Kassim |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Kur Peter Riem |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Stephen Loro Wani |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Yai Tong Deng |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Roba Michael Maika |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Unzi Michael |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Vuciri Richard John |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Priscilla Ayen Dhiop |
F |
Lakes |
Rumbek Central |
Loreto Girls Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Luba Paibe David |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Lodai Abraham Paul |
M |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Lokuju David Lino Chamuka |
M |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Daniel Mayen Nyariel |
M |
Lakes |
Yirol West |
Comboni Sec. School, Mapuordit |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
SORO CHAPLAIN LUKANG |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Lire Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Otim William Lam
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Gabriel Wuor Monyluak |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nimule Model Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Wani Joseph Tombe
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nimule Model Sec. School |
8.33 |
B- |
72 |
Loku Alex Simba |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Aziku Cicily Opigo |
F |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Michael Okot Barnabas |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Lobone Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Amoko Charles Ben
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nile Progressive Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Lopeche Peter Clement |
M |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Ali Abdulbagi Nurein |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Santino Duang Maker
|
M |
C.E.S |
Juba |
Dr. John Garang Memorial Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
YUGA BENSON MOGGA |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Lire Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Olweny Thomas Alfred |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Onek James William |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Ongwen Peter Ojara |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Deborah Nyabol Buol
|
F |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nimule Model Sec. School |
8.17 |
B- |
88 |
Lokorio Hellen Naboi Akie |
F |
E.E.S |
Budi |
Chukudum Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Sebit Ramadan Musa |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Fulla Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Loduro Moses Elikana |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Tomor Fred Wani |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Kajo-keji Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Kenyi Bosco Chau |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Kenyi Francis |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Loa Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Oyira Joseph John
|
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nile Progressive Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Jaguru Stella |
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Juan Janet
|
F |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Pamoju Girls Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Celerino Peter Ocele |
M |
E.E.S |
Ikwoto |
St. Augustine Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Lotiira Joseph Lokwar |
M |
E.E.S |
Kapoeta East |
St. Bakhita Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
LOGURIYA-NG ALEX WANI |
M |
C.E.S |
Kajo-keji |
Lire Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Okot James Peter |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Magwi Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
Drici James Marcelo |
M |
E.E.S |
Magwi |
Nyongwa Sec. School |
8.00 |
B- |
100 |
It is my sincere hope that this small effort of mine would help South Sudanese and others make sense of the 2011 South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) examination results released by the Ministry of Education from Juba on April 20, 2012.
PaanLuel Wël ([email protected]) is the Managing Editor of PaanLuel Wël: South Sudanese Bloggers. He can be reached through his Facebook page, Twitter account or on the blog: http://paanluelwel2011.wordpress.com/
[1] See PaanLuel Wël’s article “South Sudan Should Adopt Experiential Education as the Pedagogic Creed for the National Curriculum” (2011).
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Thank God for the grade I obtained