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Limpopo No Fee Schools 2017 LIMPOPO NO FEE SCHOOLS 2017 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 922250027 ALAPHA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 286; TREVES CAPRICORN 1 99 922251747 AMBERGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 65; JUNO CAPRICORN 1 277 922250034 AURORA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3646; AMBERGATE CAPRICORN 1 64 923261416 BASELOANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X38; CHUNIESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 476 922210043 BODIELA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 200; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 190 920210050 BODIROA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1614; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 321 992204304 BODUTLULO PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 646 CAPRICORN 1 218 923260031 BOGALENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 220; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN 1 312 923260048 BOIKHUTSONG SECONDARY SCHOOL P O BOX 1129; LEBOWAKGOMO CAPRICORN 1 226 923260062 BOLOPA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 6100; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN 1 557 923262047 BOREDI PRIMARY SCHOOL BOX 340; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 155 920210074 BORWALATHOTO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 686; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 321 915340586 BOSHATOLO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1054; SOEKMEKAAR CAPRICORN 1 554 922251594 BOTSHOLLA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 6052; LONSDALE CAPRICORN 1 251 920210098 BOTSHWA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 654; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 330 923260086 BYLDRIFT PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 162; MALATANE CAPRICORN 1 414 922250140 CRACOUW PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 610; JUNO CAPRICORN 1 141 919340555 DEELKRAAL PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 69; SOEKMEKAAR CAPRICORN 1 88 923260116 DIKGEU PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 108; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 301 920210111 DIKGOALE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 662; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 272 920210128 DIKOLOI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 272; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 532 920212421 DINOKO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1883; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 201 921230030 DIPOFUNG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 950; GROOTHOEK CAPRICORN 1 713 923260147 DITHABANENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3309; CHUENESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 725 925260192 GWARA-GWARA COMBINED SCHOOL P/BAG 195; APEL739 CAPRICORN 1 182 923260208 HLAGATSE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 527; LEBOWAKGOMO CAPRICORN 1 568 920210203 HLOHLODI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 362; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 20 920210210 HOSEA MOCHEMI PRIMARY SCHOOL BOX 1492 BOCHUM; CAPRICORN 1 537 923260239 J.K. TABANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1187; CHUENESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 482 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2017 Page 1 of 121 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 920210227 JOHN MOLOKOMME PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 716; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 1088 921230078 JUBANA SECONDARY SCHOOL P/BAG X501; GROOTHOEK628 CAPRICORN 1 174 922250225 KARABI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 60; LONSDALE CAPRICORN 1 333 920210241 KAWENE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1725; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 440 920212384 KETUDI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1666; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 146 923260246 KGADIMO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 7611; MAFEFE CAPRICORN 1 205 921230092 KGAKALA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 833; GROOTHOEK CAPRICORN 1 443 923260277 KGALEMA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 148; MAFEFE CAPRICORN 1 545 920210258 KGALUSHI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 271; RADITSHABA CAPRICORN 1 328 922210302 KGOKONYANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 562; JUNO CAPRICORN 1 145 920210319 KGOKWANA SECONDARY SCHOOL BOX 722; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 350 920210333 KGOPUDI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1499; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 678 920210357 KGWALE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1089; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 68 923260345 KGWARATLOU SECONDARY SCHOOL P/BAG X3044; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN 1 451 921230108 KHURENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X323; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 400 922250287 KHWINANA SECONDARY SCHOOL P O BOX 1685;MATJEKA CAPRICORN 1 283 920210364 KOBE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 421; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 274 920210388 KOLA LEBOHO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 247; BABERWA CAPRICORN 1 106 923260314 KOMANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 55; MAFEFE CAPRICORN 1 299 923260383 LEGOBOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 121; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 109 923260308 LEHLAGA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1668; CHUENESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 432 922250355 LEKITING PRIMARY SCHOOL BOX 3648; AMBERGATE CAPRICORN 1 32 920210425 LENARE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 236; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 102 923260420 LESETSI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 37; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN 1 284 921230139 LETJATJI PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X313; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 557 920210432 LETLHOEDI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 556; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 153 922250379 LETLHOTLHONG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 470; LONSDALE CAPRICORN 1 358 922250386 LETSHEGA-MALOKWANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 554; JUNO CAPRICORN 1 78 920210449 LETSWATLA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 640; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 326 922250409 LEWENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P O BOX 584; LONSDALE CAPRICORN 1 460 922210470 MABETWA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1737; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 64 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2017 Page 2 of 121 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 920210487 MABOI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 4; BABIRWA CAPRICORN 1 469 921230849 MADIBO SECONDARY SCHOOL BOX 1758;GROOTHOEK CAPRICORN 1 395 921230153 MADIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL BOX 2913;LEBOWAKGOMO CAPRICORN 1 648 923260468 MADISEI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3219; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN 1 225 923260482 MAFEFE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 154; MAFEFE CAPRICORN 1 169 922250454 MAFIFING PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X10; NTSIMA CAPRICORN 1 106 921230177 MAFSIAKGOMO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 238; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 390 920210548 MAHLASE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 230; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 659 923260512 MAHLATJANE PRIMARY SCHOOL BOX 6693; MAHLATJANE CAPRICORN 1 535 920210555 MAIMELA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 285; RADITSHABA CAPRICORN 1 745 923260567 MAKADIMANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 246; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 63 920210562 MAKALANG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1649; BOCHOM CAPRICORN 1 283 992201502 MAKAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL PO BOX 390 CAPRICORN 1 89 922210579 MAKANGWANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 906; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 129 920210586 MAKGAFELA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 349; RADITSHABA CAPRICORN 1 208 920210609 MAKGOTLHO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 986; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 291 921230207 MAKGWADING SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 195; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 436 920210616 MAKHUTLA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 236; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 144 922210623 MALAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 17; NTSIMA CAPRICORN 1 21 920210630 MALEBOHO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 711; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 541 923260598 MALEKAPANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1656; CHUENESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 50 920210647 MALENKWANA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 722; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 446 923260611 MAMAGOGO SECONDARY SCHOOL P/BAG X06; LEBOWAKGOMO CAPRICORN 1 292 920210708 MAMMOKA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1109; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 748 921230221 MAMOGOASHA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 144; GROOTHOEK HOSPITAL CAPRICORN 1 448 904260635 MAMONGAO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1285; CHUENIESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 110 920210739 MAMOSHIA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 780; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 296 920210746 MAMOYAHABO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 204; BABIRWA CAPRICORN 1 159 920210753 MAMPOTE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 518 BOCHUM; CAPRICORN 1 244 921230238 MAMPOTJANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1904; MARBLEHALL CAPRICORN 1 390 920210760 MANAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 53; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 219 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2017 Page 3 of 121 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 921230252 MANKHOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 951; GROOTHOE CAPRICORN 1 362 920210791 MANOE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 486; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 804 992201501 MAPHETSA PRIMARY SCHOOL P O BOX 689 CAPRICORN 1 1535 920210838 MAPOTLA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1532; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 397 921230279 MARAGANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X334; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 352 922210869 MASEBE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX2345; BOCHUK CAPRICORN 1 167 923260697 MASHABASHABA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 75; MAFEFE CAPRICORN 1 156 923260703 MASHIANYANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 55; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 311 920210883 MASHIE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 312; RADITSHABA CAPRICORN 1 266 922250591 MASHILO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 633; JUNO CAPRICORN 1 194 920213157 MASHILOMPANA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1879; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 227 923260710 MASHITE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1047; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN 1 445 923260727 MATALANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 136; MAFEFE CAPRICORN 1 349 920210906 MATHEKO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 44; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 302 920210913 MATHIPA MAKGATO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2; BABIRWA CAPRICORN 1 711 920210920 MATHUWE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1417; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 89 920212452 MATJEKETLANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1948; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 233 923260765 MATSIMELA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 129; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 472 920210951 MATSUOKWANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 35; RADITSHABA CAPRICORN 1 211 920210968 MATSWAKE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 50; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 609 922212407 MATUNTUNYANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1950; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 322 921230160 MMADITHAKADU SECONDARY SCHOOL P/BAG X340; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 76 920210982 MMAKGOMO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 697; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 272 920211015 MMALOTLO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1483; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 138 920211022 MMANTOTOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1702; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 318 920210814 MMANTSHAKO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 420; RADITSHABA CAPRICORN 1 276 922250652 MMASEHLONG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 2206 ; LONSDALE CAPRICORN 1 186 921230337 MMUDI NAREADI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2043; MARBLEHALL CAPRICORN 1 624 920211060 MODULATHOKO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 693; BOCHUM CAPRICORN 1 110 923260796 MOGAPUTJI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 306; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN 1 459 923260802 MOGODI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1613; CHUENESPOORT CAPRICORN 1 674 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2017 Page 4 of 121 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 922211084 MOGOHLONG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 19; NTSIMA CAPRICORN 1 80 921230344 MOGOLOGOLO PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X338; GOMPIES CAPRICORN 1 642 920211107 MOHLAKENG COMBINED SCHOOL P.O.
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