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Nabisunsa Girls Secondary School is an all-girl boarding school located in Kampala, Uganda. The school was founded in 1954 by Prince Badru Kakungulu, a Buganda Royal, in 1954, to offer post-primary education to the Muslim girl-child. Today it admits girls of all faiths. [1]
Old girls of Nabisunsa Girls' Secondary School in Uganda. Pages in category "People educated at Nabisunsa Girls' Secondary School" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
After obtaining her diploma from Exeter, Sanderson taught at a girls' school in High Wycombe, then in 1951 accepted a post in Egypt to teach at the English Girls' College in Alexandria. From 1953 she taught at Omdurman Girls' Secondary School in Omdurman , Sudan, and from 1954 to 1958 served as headmistress of Omdurman Intermediate School.
The Taliban on Wednesday backtracked on their announcement that high schools would open for girls, saying they would remain closed until a plan was drawn up in accordance with Islamic law for them ...
Shanghai No. 2 High School was once Shanghai No. 2 Girls' High School Virginia School for Girls Girls' High School Attached to Beijing Normal University, now Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University [ 3 ]
In 1978 Ukel joined politics by contesting and winning his home constituency of Wau East in the elections to the Second People's Regional Assembly in Juba. [2] He was re-elected in 1980 as a political ally of the Southern Front leader Abel Alier and appointed regional Minister of Culture and Information as Alier assumed the President of the High Executive Council. [3]
The driver of a car that crashed into a school tea party, killing two eight-year-old girls in south-west London, has been rearrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, the Met ...
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