Refugee students crosses to South Sudan for cheaper education

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The Head Teacher for Fula Secondary School in Nimule Payam of Torit State says his institute is receiving more students from refugee camps in Uganda.
 
Tako Charles explains that over 100 students sat for their Primary Leaving Exams in camps and are now enrolled in his school.
 
According to the headmaster, these students cross the border in search for cheaper education.
 
Charles says the influx of students from camps has raised the school population and puts pressure to limited resources including lack of teachers.
 
He calls on the government to improve on the education sector.
 
Fulla Secondary School has a population of over nine hundred students, six qualified government teachers and eighteen voluntary staffs.