Education
After the total
destruction of educational infrastructures and the collapsed of the
education system in most part of Eastern Equatoria State in
1992, the CDOT revived education activities along the
borders with Ugandan and Kenyan using their syllabuses and students
taking their national examinations for convenience and certification
purposes. At the moment CDOT runs:
two secondary schools (Narus and Isohe)
one vocational school (Narus)
Sixteen primary schools (Boma,
Nanyangachor, Narus, Lolim, Isoke, Ikotos, Eboni, and Loa and a
number of bush schools in East and North Kapoeta Counties).
and more than 10
pre-schools programs in 12 parishes that deliver services to more
than 5,706 students (both adults and children) run by 240 staff.
Student fees per year 500$