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Rhino Camp High School Rhino Camp High School is a day and boarding secondary school located in Odobu parish,Rigbo subcounty,Wanyange village in the newly created Madi Okollo district of Uganda which was originally part of Arua district. https://maps.me/catalog/education/amenity-college/rhino-camp-high-school-4611686023734195073// ref>https://ugandaschools.guide/view/27663/rhino-camp-high-school https://www.malteser-international.org/en/our-work/africa/uganda/uganda-eco-friendly-classrooms-for-students-in-rhino-camp.html. The school was officially opened on the 15th June 2015 and registration commenced in May 2015 with a small number of 45 students who used to learn in a certain Odobu Primary School premises but later transferred to its current Wanyange location in Feb 2016.Its growth and expansion begun in 2016 when Windle international which is a UNHCR implementing education programmes to refugees in Rhino Camp settlement had a sponsorship program me that came in two waves with 15 students in the first and 155 students in the second one making a total of 155 students under the sponsored program me in the school under Windle in 2016. Rhino Camp initially started with senor 1&2 in 2015 but later introduced senior 3 in 2017 and senior 4 in 2018.The school had its first set of candidates in 2018 which performed very well with one student in 1st division,seven in 2nd division ,one other in 9th division while the rest in the 3rd division out of the 76 candidates registered to sit for UNEB exams in that year. Since then the school has been developing steadily due to a number of implementing partners rendering support like for example Malteser International funded the construction of an Eco friendly 3 class block,Windle Trust funded the construction of a semi permanent 3 class bock and an administrative block while the Barnaba's Foundation built a 2 room standard girls dormitory and a teacher's quarters which help in infrastructure. Enrollment in Rhino Camp High is rapid growing with a total of 407 students of which 207 are boys and 117 girls as of 2019 statistics.This rapid growth in numbers is attributed to the good performance in UNEB exams and sponsorship from various organizations operating in Rhino Camp refugee settlement.