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Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2017 EASTERN CAPE NO FEE SCHOOLS 2017 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2017 NUMBERS NUMBER 2017 200600003 A M ZANTSI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 70021,IDUTYWA,5000 COFIMVABA 1 402 200300003 AMABELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P.O.BOX 109, NDABAKAZI, BUTTERWORTH, 4962 BUTTERWORTH 1 261 200300005 AMABHELENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 219, , DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 154 200400006 AMAMBALU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PO BOX 525, , MQANDULI, 5080 MTHATHA 1 147 200300717 AMAMBALU PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 296,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 163 200600196 AMOS MLUNGWANA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX594, CALA, 5455 NGCOBO 1 272 200300006 ANTA PJ SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 6195,MSOBOMVU,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 280 200500004 ANTIOCH PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 92586, , MOUNT FRERE, 5090, MT FRERE 1 154 200500006 AZARIEL SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 238,MATATIELE,4730 MALUTI 1 511 200600021 B A MBAM JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 132 , DORDRECHT, LADY FRERE, 5435 LADY FRERE 1 122 200600022 B B MDLEDLE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 19 , LADY FRERE, 5410 COFIMVABA 1 423 200300007 B SANDILE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 121,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 173 200500007 BABANE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PRIVATE BAG 505,FLAGSTAFF,4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 261 200500008 BABHEKE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 111 4820 LIBODE 1 170 200400008 BACELA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 3, ELLIOTDALE, MQANDULI, 5099 MTHATHA 1 447 200400009 BAFAZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PRIVATE BAG X549,MQANDULI,5070 DUTYWA 1 433 200500009 BAGQOZINI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PRIVATE BAG X535,TABANKULU,5130 MT FRERE 1 252 200500010 BAKALENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 158,LUSIKSIKI,4820 LIBODE 1 271 200500012 BALENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 520, BIZANA, 4800 MBIZANA 1 398 200500013 BALENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P.O. BOX 549, BIZANA, BIZANA, 4800, MBIZANA 1 639 200500014 BALETYENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 403,MOUNT FRERE,5090 MT FRERE 1 75 200500015 BAMANZI JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 1503,MATATIELE,4730 MALUTI 1 0 200401292 BAMBANANI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined SLOVO PARK, MTHATHA, MTHATHA, 5099 MTHATHA 1 1064 200400015 BAMBILANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 20,BITYI,5103 MTHATHA 1 356 200600028 BANGILIZWE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 519,COFIMVABA,5380 COFIMVABA 1 306 200600029 BANKIES JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 2512,KOMANI,5410 LADY FRERE 1 155 200300011 BASHEE COMPRESHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY PO BOX 2005, , DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 581 200500020 BATLOKOA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 431,MOUNT FLETCHER,4770 MT FLETCHER 1 263 200400021 BAVUMELE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O.BOX 253, , MQANDULI, 5080 MTHATHA 1 182 200300013 BAWANA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 5,WILLOWVALE,5040 BUTTERWORTH 1 74 200600035 BAZINDLOVU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 15 , COFIMVABA, 5380 COFIMVABA 1 346 200400023 BAZINDLOVU PJS SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O BOX 197, , NGCOBO, 5050 NGCOBO 1 297 200600036 BEBEZA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PRIVATE BAG X5027,STERKSPRUIT,9760 STERKSPRUIT 1 54 200300015 BEECHAMWOOD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined STORE,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 91 200400029 BEKABANTU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 161,PORT ST JOHN'S,5120 LIBODE 1 232 200500022 BEKABANTU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 572, , FLAGSTAFF, 4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 222 200500024 BEKELA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 937, , PORT EDWARD, 4295, MBIZANA 1 328 200400030 BEKILENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 9 , NGCOBO, 5050, NGCOBO 1 82 Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2017 Page 1 of 144 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2017 NUMBERS NUMBER 2017 200300016 BEKINKOSI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 135,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 237 200400031 BEKISIZWE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 279,MQANDULI,5080 MTHATHA 1 479 200300017 BEKIZULU SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 125,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 96 200400035 BELEKENCE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 594, MIDDLE TYIRA A/A, QUMBU, 5180, QUMBU 1 155 200501424 BEN MALI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 406,LUSIKISIKI,4820 LIBODE 1 853 200600677 BENGU AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 299, LADY FRERE, 5410 LADY FRERE 1 175 200500026 BETHANIA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY BETHANIA A/A, MOUNT FLETCHER , 4770 MT FLETCHER 1 203 200500027 BETHANIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY PO BOX 282, , MT FLETCHER, 4770 MT FLETCHER 1 305 200500028 BETHANY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O BOX 403, , MOUNT FRERE, 5090 MT FRERE 1 18 200500030 BETHEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 5 MOUNT FRERE, MOUNT FRERE, 5090 MT FRERE 1 238 200500032 BETHLEHEM SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 91799, , MOUNT FRERE, 5090 MT FRERE 1 117 200400037 BEYELE PJS SCHOOL PRIMARY PRIVATE BAG X6242 5050 NGCOBO 1 314 200500034 BHAYI SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PRIVATE BAG X9025,MOUNT FRERE,5090 MT FRERE 1 117 200601182 BHOLANI JPS Combined LOCATION,LOWER NTAFUFU A/A,4820 LIBODE 1 160 200600047 BILATYE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,QAMATA,5327 COFIMVABA 1 139 200500047 BIOTHATELO SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 256, , MOUNT FLETCHER, 4770 MT FLETCHER 1 108 200500036 BISANA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 503,FLAGSTAFF,4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 384 200500037 BISI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O BOX 137, FLAGSTAFF, 4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 401 200400041 BITYI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 7 5900 MTHATHA 1 263 200400042 BIZANA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 155,PORT ST JOHN'S,5120 LIBODE 1 269 200500042 BLACK DIAMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX143, , MATATIELE, 4730 MALUTI 1 101 200500044 BLORWENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 511,TABANKULU,5130 MT FRERE 1 213 200300793 BLUE-SKY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O. BOX 419, QORA, BUTTERWORTH, 4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 207 200500045 BODWENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 20,FLAGSTAFF,4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 463 200500046 BODWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 676, FLAGSTAFF, 4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 593 200300025 BOJENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 16 5040 DUTYWA 1 232 200500048 BOKUVENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 452, FLAGSTAFF, FLAGSTAFF, 4810, MBIZANA 1 207 200400045 BOLENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 91, COGHLAN, NGCOBO, 5054 NGCOBO 1 309 200600053 BOLOTWA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 7,BOLOTWA,5325 COFIMVABA 1 276 200500050 BOMVINI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 302,TABANKULU,5130 MT FRERE 1 646 200401265 BOMVINI SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O.BOX 259, LIBODE, LIBODE, 5160 LIBODE 1 146 200500052 BONDA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 1289, KOKSTAD, , 4700, MBIZANA 1 340 200300029 BONDE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 83,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 104 200600062 BOQO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P. O. BOX 2792, KOMANI, QUEENSTOWN, 5322 LADY FRERE 1 297 200500057 BOTHA SIGCAU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P O BOX 288,LUSIKISIKI,4820 LUSIKISIKI 1 422 200400049 BOTSABELO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 163,MACLEAR,5180 MT FLETCHER 1 104 200300036 BOTTOMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 1063 4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 136 200600064 BOWDEN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PO BOX 162, QUEENSTOWN, QUEENSTOWN, 5320 LADY FRERE 1 119 200600065 BOZWANA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 9578, BOZWANA VILLAGE, QUEENSTOWN, 5320, LADY FRERE 1 365 200601077 BUBELE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY P.O. BOX 9515, QUEENSTOWN, QUEENSTOWN, 5320 COFIMVABA 1 112 200500061 BUBESI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. BOX 372, , MATATIELE, 4730 MALUTI 1 160 Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2017 Page 2 of 144 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2017 NUMBERS NUMBER 2017 200500299 BUCKLEY FINIZA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PO BOX 541, , FLAGSTAFF, 4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 565 200400051 BUCULA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O.BOX 335, LIBODE, , 5160 LIBODE 1 383 BUFFALO THORNS JUNIOR SECONDARY 200600074 Combined SIFONONDILE SSS, CALA, TOWN, 5050 LADY FRERE 1 208 SCHOOL 200500063 BUHLAMBO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 86,MFUNDISWENI,4812 MT FRERE 1 389 200400052 BUHLEBELIZWE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P. O BOX 266, QUMBU, QUMBU, 5180 QUMBU 1 138 200400053 BUJE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O. BOX 85, , PORT ST JOHNS, 5120, LIBODE 1 263 200500065 BUKAZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 1001,FLAGSTAFF,4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 484 200400054 BULA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY COGHLAN,BULA PJS,5054 NGCOBO 1 81 200501372 BULUMKO JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 963,FLAGSTAFF,4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 330 200500068 BUNGENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PO BOX 445, FLAGSTAFF, FLAGSTAFF, 4810 LUSIKISIKI 1 652 200400056 BUNGU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 191, LIBODE, , 5160 LIBODE 1 284 200500069 BUNTSHENTSHE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 244 5130 MT FRERE 1 15 200300721 BURU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P O BOX 418,BUTTERWORTH,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 290 200300038 BUSILA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O.BOX 956, WILLOWVALE, 504 5040 BUTTERWORTH 1 199 200400059 BUTO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O.TOMBO, PORT ST JOHNS, PORT ST JOHNS, 5121 LIBODE 1 474 200500071 BUTTVILLE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O.BOX 568, FLAGSTAFF, FLAGSTAFF, 4810 MBIZANA 1 319 200400060 BUTULO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined PRIVATE BAG X2007 5121 LIBODE 1 301 200400061 BUWA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P.O.BOX 56813 , QUNU, MTHATHA, 5099 MTHATHA 1 389 200500072 BUWA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY P.O.BOX 318, , MOUNT FRERE, 5090 QUMBU 1 349 200500074 CABA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 708,NTABANKULU,5130 MT FRERE 1 279 200400065 CACA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SPS,PO COGHLAN,5050 NGCOBO 1 196 200500078 CACADU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 244,TABANKULU,5130 MT FRERE 1 327 200300041 CAFUTWENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Combined P O BOX 311,BUTTERWORTH,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 457 200500080 CAMAGU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O.
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