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The University of Dodoma (UDOM) is a public university located in Dodoma, the country's capital in central Tanzania. [1] Building is taking place on a 6,000-hectare site in the Chimwaga area about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) east of downtown Dodoma. [2]
St. Peter Claver High School is a private Catholic secondary boarding school, located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the centre of Dodoma, the national capital of the United Republic of Tanzania. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 2011 and is situated on a 200-hectare (500-acre) campus. [citation needed]
Dodoma (lit. ' It has sunk ' in Gogo), officially Dodoma City (Jiji Kuu la Dodoma, in Swahili), is the capital of Tanzania [3] and the administrative capital of both Dodoma Municipal Council and the entire Dodoma Region, with a population of 765,179.
Siha Secoundary School, Siha District, Kilimanjaro Region St. Francis Girls' Secondary School , Mbeya St. Mary's International Schools , Dar es Salaam , Dodoma , Mbeya , Morogoro
Dodoma City District, officially the Dodoma Municipal Council (Halimashauri ya Manispaaa ya Dodoma, in Swahili) is one of seven districts of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the west by Bahi District, and to the east by Chamwino District. It covers an area of 2,607 km 2 (1,007 sq mi). [2]
The WikiProject Schools article advice describes how the content of school articles should be organized, with the aim of providing general guidance to editors. A school in this context refers to any institution that delivers lower secondary education ISCED 2011 level 2 or upper secondary education ISCED 2011 Level 3 as defined by the ISCE.
Dodoma is located in central Tanzania, bordered by Singida region to the west, Manyara region to the north, Iringa region to the south, and Morogoro region to the east. Dodoma region hosts the nation's capital city, where the legislative assembly of Bunge is based. Dodoma region also hosts one of the largest universities in Tanzania: University ...
The school had the first African secondary school headmaster in the country, Mr Matthew Ramadhani, a Zanzibari, who died in an underground (subway) accident in the UK while on a study tour. Mpwapwa had one of the oldest veterinary research institutes in Tanzania, at Kikombo, which was later moved to Temeke in Dar es Salaam in the late 1950s.