Purchase Ledger Jobs in Bishops Cleeve
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Bishop Okiring Secondary School, Kenya
JBishop Okiring pupils are encouraged not only to perform well academically, but also to make the best use of their talents and become role models to the rest of society. In this predominantly rural and agricultural area near the slopes of Mount Elgon on the Kenyan-Ugandan border, the onions, potatoes, maize and other produce are of huge importance and a significant aspect of local identity and culture. The school say they would provide visitors with gifts of natural honey and sour milk by which to remember the area.
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