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Ondjora combined school
[edit]Ondjora is a public school found in a small village called Omeege in Oshakati east Constituency, Oshana Region, northern of Namibia. Ondjora is in Eheke cluster, the name means “laughter”, it was established in 1977 by the villagers with the help of the retired former education director Mr. Gervasius Tshiguo, first principal Mr. Mauritius Niipale and teacher at that time and politician late Mr. Gabriel “Gabes” Shihepo. Ondjora is located about 11 kilometers east away from Oshakati , a small town situated in the northern part of Namibia. With only 22 teachers in total the school is currently serving about 525 learners from grade 5-10. Most of the learners are from the nearby villages such as Oshamale, Oshandumbala, Iikuku, Onendongo, Okaku-kiipupu and Oshinyadhila. The school aims at “striving to provide superior education in order to prepare all learners to be well balanced and equipped in their guest of adulthood and productive citizenship”.
References
[edit]- ^ Saarelma-Maunumaa, Minna (2003). Edhina ekogidho: names as links ; the encounter between African and European anthroponymic systems among the Ambo people in Namibia. Finnish Literature Society. ISBN 978-951-746-529-8. Retrieved 04 October 2012.
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