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Limpopo No Fee Schools 2021 LIMPOPO NO FEE SCHOOLS 2021 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2021 NUMBERS 2021 918510019 ABEL SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 4159; GA-KGAPANE MOPANI EAST 1 202 924650160 ABRAHAM SEROTE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 90; BOLEU SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 978 911360948 ADOLF MHINGA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 229; SASELAMANI VHEMBE EAST 1 762 916420017 ALBERT MABE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 40; PHANGWENI MOPANI EAST 1 411 993301400 ALFRED NNGWEDZENI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.OBOX 2929,MALAMULELE VHEMBE EAST 1 403 922251747 AMBERGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 65; JUNO CAPRICORN NORTH 1 374 916410010 ANDERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG BAG X 591; NWAMANUNGU MOPANI EAST 1 575 930320742 ANDRIES MUGAGULI SECONDARY SCHOOL P/BAG X1408; LWAMONDO985 VHEMBE WEST 1 229 904242330 APPEL COMBINED SCHOOL P.O.; MAGOEBASKLOOF MOPANI WEST 1 124 996606538 AQUAVILLE COMBINED SCHOOL BOX 754 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 391 924640019 AREIKHULENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 223; NEBO SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 48 924640033 ARKONA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 43; MASEMOLA1060 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 114 922250034 AURORA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3646; AMBERGATE CAPRICORN NORTH 1 58 930321394 AVHATONDWI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 767; VUWANI VHEMBE EAST 1 596 929310523 B.R. NEMULODI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1037; MUTALE VHEMBE EAST 1 295 916410027 BABANGU PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1213; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 402 925630982 BACHABANG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 19; DRIEKOP1129 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 491 924651316 BAFALADI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 839; GROBLERSDAL SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 413 924640040 BAITHUDI MOHLAHLEDI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 210; GA - MAPANE467 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 305 924651934 BAKOPA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 49; BOLEU SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 184 916410034 BALENI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 96; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 452 906110044 BALTIMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 57; BALTIMORE MOGALAKWENA 1 53 916420024 BAMBENI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 4205; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 281 925620015 BANARENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 362; OHRIGSTAD1122 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 146 996606709 BANTWANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O BOX 406 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 805 925660037 BAPHADIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 994; SEKHUKHUNE1124 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 57 917421101 BARANUKA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1436; LULEKANI MOPANI EAST 1 1586 925620022 BAROKA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 176; MABOLOKE1126 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 279 923261416 BASELOANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X38; CHUENIESPOORT CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 479 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2021 Page 1 of 117 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2021 NUMBERS 2021 911360887 BASOPA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 658; SASELAMANI VHEMBE EAST 1 1629 925620039 BATAU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1603; BURGERSFORT SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 921 921140045 BATHOKWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BOX 6142; SKRIKFONTEIN MOGALAKWENA 1 168 910130055 BLAAUWBOSCHKUIL PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 77; RADIUM WATERBERG 1 366 906120065 BLINKWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 855; POTGIETERSRUS MOGALAKWENA 1 40 996606721 BLOMPOORT COMBINED SCHOOL P.O BOX 441 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 459 922210043 BODIELA SECONDARY SCHOOL BOX 200, BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 147 920210050 BODIROA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1614; BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 270 992204304 BODUTLULO PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 646 CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 255 923260031 BOGALENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 220; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 306 924643087 BOHWELABATHO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 90; MAKADIKWE1062 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 85 923260048 BOIKHUTSONG SECONDARY SCHOOL P O BOX 1129; LEBOWAKGOMO CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 253 906110099 BOITHUTO COMBINED SCHOOL P.O. BOX 36; SWARTWATER WATERBERG 1 121 918510026 BOKE SECONDARY SCHOOL P/BAG X4050; TZANEEN MOPANI WEST 1 556 918510033 BOLOBEDU PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 6004; MODJADJI MOPANI EAST 1 479 923260062 BOLOPA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 6100; MPHAHLELE CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 531 918510040 BOLOTSWI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 4309; GA-KGAPANE MOPANI EAST 1 104 924651323 BONANG BONANI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 4133; MPUDULLE SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 453 925630340 BONWANKWE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 332; DRIEKOP1129 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 857 996603102 BOPANANG PRIMARY SCHOOL SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 823 923262047 BOREDI PRIMARY SCHOOL BOX 340; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 128 918510057 BORELETSANE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 4159; GA-KGAPANE MOPANI EAST 1 410 920210074 BORWALATHOTO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 686; BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 296 915340586 BOSHATOLO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1054; SOEKMEKAAR CAPRICORN NORTH 1 658 918510064 BOTLUDI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 7447; TZANANG MALL MOPANI WEST 1 320 922251594 BOTSHOLLA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 6052; LONSDALE CAPRICORN NORTH 1 220 920210098 BOTSHWA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 654; BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 359 911360368 BOXAHUKU PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 305; SASELAMANI VHEMBE EAST 1 677 996606534 BUFFELSVALLEI COMBINED SCHOOL P.O.BOX 1368 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 149 926540508 BUTSHWANA PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG X417; MOETLADIMO891 MOPANI WEST 1 495 916410058 BVUMA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1005; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 334 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2021 Page 2 of 117 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2021 NUMBERS 2021 923260086 BYLDRIFT PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 162; MALATANE CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 385 912520382 CALEDON PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 924; KHOMANANI VHEMBE WEST 1 530 921410065 CHAMANDU SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3139; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 375 916410072 CHAMETI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2591; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 234 916420048 CHARLIE RHANGANI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3703; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 792 930351737 CHRIST THE KING PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG 2590; SIBASA VHEMBE EAST 1 923 909130109 CHROME MINE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 102; CHROMITE WATERBERG 1 831 917420055 CHUCHEKANI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 798; LULEKANI MOPANI EAST 1 1020 922250140 CRACOUW PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 610; JUNO CAPRICORN NORTH 1 118 901540546 CRAIGHEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 334; TZANEEN MOPANI WEST 1 307 929310042 DAMBALE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 126; SAGOLE995 VHEMBE EAST 1 58 929311564 DAVID MUTSHINYALO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2665; SIBASA VHEMBE EAST 1 729 996606532 DE WAGENDRIFT COMBINED SCHOOL P O BOX 439 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 218 919340555 DEELKRAAL PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 69; SOEKMEKAAR CAPRICORN NORTH 1 56 909130154 DEO GLORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 5065; PODIPHATSHWA WATERBERG 1 980 930350491 DIDIDI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 180; SIBASA970 VHEMBE EAST 1 481 925630357 DIHLABAKELA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 66; DRIEKOP1129 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 729 996606400 DIHLABANENG PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 1702, SEKHUKHUNE 1124 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 1061 925660075 DIKANKATLA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 26; SEKHUKHUNE1124 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 41 925630364 DIKETEPE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 127; DRIEKOP1129 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 189 924660082 DIKGABJE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 910; JANE FURSE1085 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 1163 925660099 DIKGAGENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 153; NGWABE1058 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 560 924650023 DIKGALAOPENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 108; BOLEU SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 343 923260116 DIKGEU PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 108; MATHABATHA CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 274 920210111 DIKGOALE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 662; BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 254 920210128 DIKOLOI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 272; BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 353 925620060 DIKOTOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1693; BURGERSFORT1150 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 245 924640101 DIKWETSE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 84; GLEN COWIE1061 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 83 924651941 DIMO SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 352; MOTETEMA SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 57 925610179 DINAKANYANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 347; SEKHUKHUNE1124 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 396 925620077 DINKWANYANE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O.BOX 5102; OHRIGSTAD SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 182 Limpopo No Fee Schools 2021 Page 3 of 117 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2021 NUMBERS 2021 920212421 DINOKO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1883; BOCHUM CAPRICORN NORTH 1 177 925610438 DINOTSI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 996; JANE FURSE SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 175 924650030 DIPAKAPAKENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 301; BOLEU474 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 434 925631343 DIPHALA PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 120; DRIEKOP; 1129 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 612 924640118 DIPHALE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 896; APEL739 SEKHUKHUNE SOUTH 1 163 925620084 DIPITSI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 377; OHRIGSTAD1122 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 465 921230030 DIPOFUNG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 950; GROOTHOEK CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 704 926540034 DIPONE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 505; TRICHARDTSDAL890 MOPANI WEST 1 278 921140106 DIRETSANENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P/BAG 2666; POTGIETERSRUS MOGALAKWENA 1 145 923260147 DITHABANENG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 3309; CHUENESPOORT CAPRICORN SOUTH 1 779 996606313 DITHAMAGA PRIMARY SCHOOL PO BOX 4 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 101 925610018 DITHOTHWANENG SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 377; JANE FURSE SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 588 921140120 DITLOU PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 259; REBONE MOGALAKWENA 1 376 925630012 DJATE PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 49; DRIEKOP SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 364 925660105 DLAMINI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX X218; SEKHUKHUNE1124 SEKHUKHUNE EAST 1 136 929310189 DOMBONI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 183; SAGOLE995 VHEMBE EAST 1 97 902332561 DOREEN-BRIDGE COMBINED SCHOOL P.O. BOX 266; MESSINA VHEMBE WEST 1 262 929310257 DOVHO PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 253; MASISI989 VHEMBE EAST 1 183 904242569 DRIEHOEK PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2; HAENERTSBURG MOPANI WEST 1 282 918520405 DULANG PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 5017; MOLOTOTSI827 MOPANI EAST 1 278 916410096 DUMAZI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 136; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 513 915540041 DUMELA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 7; OFCOLACO MOPANI WEST 1 501 929310417 DYELAMANAVHA SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1007; MUTALE956 VHEMBE EAST 1 189 930350507 DZIVHANI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2618; SIBASA VHEMBE EAST 1 323 916420062 DZUMERI PRIMARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 629; GIYANI MOPANI EAST 1 781 907130208 E.A.
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