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Erundu Secondary School

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Erundu Secondary School is a former white-only school on Kwame Nkrumah Street in Oshakati, in northern Namibia. In 2010, it was considered one of the best schools in Namibia.

It was a combined school until 2008, teaching grades 1 to 10. Then grades 11 and 12 were added, and the name was changed to "secondary school". In August 2010 the school got a newly renovated and computer-equipped resource center which was named after Eddie Bezuidenhout, a benefactor of the school and the school inspector responsible for the Eheke Circuit.

The school awards learners with prizes when accomplishing an "A" symbol in any promotional subject.

The school taught Fysal El Maralby, the 4th best learner in Namibia. This accomplishment makde the school of Erundu proud and well known in the country.

As the school aims to bounce back to become the best, a few problems have to be fixed, e.g. coming late to school, and bunking lessons.

The school has its own anthem. The school has promised to manage and tackle every obstacle to make it world wide.

The school currently needs funding from parents or financial institutions, to build more classrooms and fix broken equipment.

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Erundu Secondary School Wikipedia