John Alphons Pandeni Combined School
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Former nameOkavu Combined School (1973-2009)
Established1973
Teaching staff22
Enrollment543
| John Alphons Pandeni Combined School | |
|---|---|
| Information | |
| Former name | Okavu Combined School (1973-2009) |
| Established | 1973 |
| Teaching staff | 22 |
| Enrollment | 543 |
John Alphons Pandeni Combined School (formerly Okavu Combined School) is a school situated in the village of Omundjala in the Omusati Region of northern Namibia. The school was established in 1973 and is wholly owned by the Government of Namibia. Currently[update] there are 543 learners and 22 teachers.[1]
On 2 May 2009 the school was officially renamed after John Alphons Pandeni who was born at Omundjala[2] and served as a Cabinet Minister of Namibia. Three blocks of the school have been named after alumni that are prominent community members:[1]
- Khomas Governor Sophia Shaningwa
- John T. Andjamba (businessman)
- David N. Iileka (businessman)