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Oia-1156529-SMS-Systems.Pdf School Number School Name SMSInfo 3700 Abbotsford School MUSAC edge 1680 Aberdeen School eTAP 2330 Aberfeldy School Assembly SMS 847 Academy for Gifted Education eTAP 3271 Addington Te Kura Taumatua Assembly SMS 1195 Adventure School MUSAC edge 1000 Ahipara School eTAP 1200 Ahuroa School eTAP 82 Aidanfield Christian School KAMAR 1201 Aka Aka School MUSAC edge 350 Akaroa Area School KAMAR 6948 Albany Junior High School KAMAR ACT 1202 Albany School eTAP 563 Albany Senior High School KAMAR 3273 Albury School MUSAC edge 3701 Alexandra School LINC-ED 2801 Alfredton School MUSAC edge 6929 Alfriston College KAMAR 1203 Alfriston School eTAP 1681 Allandale School eTAP 3274 Allenton School Assembly SMS 3275 Allenvale Special School and Res Centre eTAP 544 Al-Madinah School MUSAC edge 3276 Amberley School MUSAC edge 614 Amesbury School eTAP 1682 Amisfield School MUSAC edge 308 Amuri Area School INFORMATIONMUSAC edge 1204 Anchorage Park School eTAP 3703 Andersons Bay School Assembly SMS 683 Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery KAMAR 2332 Aokautere School eTAP 3442 Aoraki Mount Cook School MUSAC edge 1683 Aorangi School (Rotorua) MUSAC edge 96 Aorere College KAMAR 253 Aotea College KAMAR 1684 Apanui School eTAP 409 AparimaOFFICIAL College KAMAR 2333 Apiti School MUSAC edge 3180 Appleby School eTAP 482 Aquinas College KAMAR 1206 THEArahoe School MUSAC edge 2334 Arahunga School eTAP 2802 Arakura School eTAP 1001 Aranga School eTAP 2336 Aranui School (Wanganui) eTAP 1002 Arapohue School eTAP 1207 Ararimu School MUSAC edge 1686 Arataki School MUSAC edge 3704 UNDER Ardgowan School MUSAC edge 1208 Ardmore School eTAP 2542 Argyll East School MUSAC edge 1687 Aria School eTAP 1209 Arohanui Special School eTAP 1688 Arohena School eTAP 3280 Arowhenua Maori School Assembly SMS 3930 Arrowtown School Assembly SMS 2543 Arthur Miller School eTAP 3706 Arthur Street School eTAP 1625 Ascot Community School Assembly SMS RELEASED1689 Ashbrook School Assembly SMS 3281 Ashburton Borough School LINC-ED 608 Ashburton Christian School eTAP 351 Ashburton College KAMAR 3282 Ashburton Intermediate MUSAC edge 3283 Ashburton Netherby School MUSAC edge 3284 Ashgrove School eTAP 2337 Ashhurst School eTAP 3285 Ashley School eTAP 53 Auckland Girls' Grammar School KAMAR 54 Auckland Grammar PCSCHOOL 473 Auckland International College Synergetic 1211 Auckland Normal Intermediate MUSAC edge 3181 Auckland Point School eTAP 93 Auckland Seventh-Day Adventist H S KAMAR 2152 Auroa School Assembly SMS 548 Aurora College MUSAC edge 3031 Avalon Intermediate Assembly SMS 2803 Avalon School eTAP 2153 Avon School Assembly SMS ACT 78 Avondale College PCSCHOOL 1212 Avondale Intermediate MUSAC edge 1213 Avondale Primary School (Auckland) MUSAC edge 3287 Avonhead School eTAP 324 Avonside Girls' High School KAMAR 2105 Awahono School - Grey Valley eTAP 2338 Awahou School MUSAC edge 1691 Awakeri School MUSACStudentManager 1004 Awanui School eTAP 2544 Awapuni School (Gisborne) eTAP 2339 Awapuni School (P.North) MUSAC edge 198 Awatapu College KAMAR 1214 Awhitu District School eTAP 1216 Bailey Road School eTAP 2341 Bainesse School INFORMATIONeTAP 1218 Bairds Mainfreight Primary School eTAP 3709 Balaclava School MUSAC edge 3710 Balclutha School Assembly SMS 3932 Balfour School Assembly SMS 2805 Ballance School MUSAC edge 3711 Balmacewen Intermediate MUSAC edge 4100 Balmoral S D A School eTAP 1219 Balmoral School (Auckland) MUSAC edge 3288 Bamford School eTAP 3289 Banks AvenueOFFICIAL School eTAP 1693 Bankwood School eTAP 61 Baradene College KAMAR 3290 Barrytown School MUSAC edge 2112 THEBarton Rural School MUSAC edge 647 Bathgate Park School eTAP 6960 Baverstock Oaks School eTAP 8 Bay of Islands College KAMAR 1112 Bay of Islands International Academy MUSAC edge 382 Bayfield High School KAMAR 1220 Bayfield School eTAP 1221 Bayswater School eTAP 1222 UNDER Bayview School eTAP 1223 Beach Haven School Assembly SMS 1224 Beachlands School eTAP 2114 Beaconsfield School eTAP 3291 Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto eTAP 3292 Belfast School eTAP 2157 Bell Block School Assembly SMS 2806 Bellevue School (Newlands) eTAP 1694 Bellevue School (Tauranga) eTAP 1225 Belmont Intermediate Assembly SMS 1226 Belmont School (Auckland) Assembly SMS RELEASED2807 Belmont School (Lower Hutt) eTAP 161 Benneydale School Assembly SMS 2808 Berhampore School eTAP 1695 Berkley Normal Middle School eTAP 77 Bethlehem College KAMAR 1697 Bethlehem School eTAP 607 Big Rock Primary School Assembly SMS 2810 Birchville School eTAP 3182 Birchwood School eTAP 1227 Birdwood School eTAP 1228 Birkdale Intermediate MUSAC edge 1229 Birkdale North School MUSAC edge 1230 Birkdale Primary School Assembly SMS 31 Birkenhead College KAMAR 1231 Birkenhead School eTAP 1607 Bishop Edward Gaines Catholic School MUSAC edge 256 Bishop Viard College KAMAR 3293 Bishopdale School eTAP 3295 Blaketown School LINC-ED 2546 Bledisloe School Assembly SMS ACT 2811 Blenheim School MUSAC edge 4156 Blind and Low Vision Education Network NZ eTAP 1232 Blockhouse Bay Intermediate eTAP 1233 Blockhouse Bay School eTAP 1007 Blomfield Special School and Resource Ctre eTAP 391 Blue Mountain College MUSAC edge 2113 Bluestone School Assembly SMS 2120 Bluff School Assembly SMS 2812 Bohally Intermediate MUSAC edge 1234 Bombay School eTAP 1235 Botany Downs School eTAP 6930 Botany Downs Secondary College KAMAR 2813 Boulcott School eTAP 3716 Bradford School Assembly SMS 2814 Brandon Intermediate INFORMATIONAssembly SMS 20 Bream Bay College PCSCHOOL 3299 Breens Intermediate Assembly SMS 2547 Bridge Pa School eTAP 3183 Brightwater School eTAP 3718 Broad Bay School Assembly SMS 3301 Broadfield School MUSAC edge 3184 Broadgreen Intermediate MUSAC edge 1698 Broadlands School eTAP 6 Broadwood Area School KAMAR 3719 BrockvilleOFFICIAL School MUSAC edge 3302 Bromley School LINC-ED 1236 Brookby School MUSAC edge 1699 Brookfield School eTAP 3185 THEBrooklyn School (Motueka) eTAP 2816 Brooklyn School (Wellington) LINC-ED 3303 Broomfield School eTAP 1237 Browns Bay School eTAP 1238 Bruce McLaren Intermediate MUSAC edge 2342 Brunswick School eTAP 1239 Buckland School MUSACStudentManager 1240 Bucklands Beach Intermediate KAMAR 1241 UNDER Bucklands Beach Primary School eTAP 301 Buller High School MUSAC edge 2343 Bulls School eTAP 2344 Bunnythorpe School MUSAC edge 3304 Burnham School - Te Kura o Tiori eTAP 319 Burnside High School KAMAR 3305 Burnside Primary School eTAP 2548 Camberley School eTAP 1700 Cambridge East School MUSAC edge 142 Cambridge High School KAMAR 1701 Cambridge Middle School MUSAC edge RELEASED1702 Cambridge School LINC-ED 1242 Campbells Bay School eTAP 211 Campion College KAMAR 3307 Cannington School MUSAC edge 2818 Cannons Creek School MUSAC edge 3186 Canvastown School MUSAC edge 2819 Cardinal McKeefry School (Wilton) eTAP 3308 Carew Peel Forest School Assembly SMS 1704 Cargill Open Plan School eTAP 648 Carisbrook School Assembly SMS 2345 Carlton School eTAP 35 Carmel College KAMAR 4101 Carncot Independent School PCSCHOOL 2820 Carterton School MUSAC edge 3309 Casebrook Intermediate eTAP 2821 Cashmere Avenue School eTAP 340 Cashmere High School KAMAR 3310 Cashmere Primary Te Pae Kererū LINC-ED 2346 Castlecliff School MUSAC edge 531 Catholic Cathedral College KAMAR ACT 1705 Centennial Park School eTAP 840 Central Auckland Specialist School eTAP 233 Central Hawkes Bay College KAMAR 2418 Central Normal School eTAP 1630 Central Regional Health School eTAP 2160 Central School eTAP 399 Central Southland College KAMAR 3225 Central Takaka School MUSAC edge 244 Chanel College KAMAR 1581 Chapel Downs School eTAP 1243 Chaucer School eTAP 1244 Chelsea School eTAP 3313 Chertsey School MUSAC edge 309 Cheviot Area School MUSAC edge 263 Chilton Saint James School INFORMATIONSynergetic 3314 Chisnallwood Intermediate eTAP 1245 Christ the King Catholic School (Owairaka) MUSAC edge 3316 Christ The King School (Burnside) Assembly SMS 317 Christchurch Adventist School KAMAR 327 Christchurch Boys' High School PCSCHOOL 3317 Christchurch East School LINC-ED 328 Christchurch Girls' High School -Te Kura o Hine Waiora KAMAR 3318 Christchurch South Intermediate KAMAR 1138 Christian Renewal School MUSAC edge 330 Christ'sOFFICIAL College Synergetic 1246 Churchill Park School eTAP 2824 Churton Park School eTAP 2348 Churton School MUSAC edge 3321 THEClarkville School Assembly SMS 1247 Clayton Park School eTAP 6980 Clearview Primary Assembly SMS 1248 Clendon Park School MUSAC edge 1249 Clevedon School eTAP 2349 Clifton School (Bulls) eTAP 2826 Clifton Terrace Model School eTAP 3187 Clifton Terrace School eTAP 3723 UNDER Clinton School Assembly SMS 2549 Clive School eTAP 2350 Cloverlea School MUSAC edge 3724 Clutha Valley School LINC-ED 2827 Clyde Quay School eTAP 3725 Clyde School Assembly SMS 551 Coastal Taranaki School KAMAR 1252 Coatesville School eTAP 3322 Cobden School MUSAC edge 3323 Cobham Intermediate LINC-ED 2550 Cobham School MUSAC edge RELEASED1253 Cockle Bay School eTAP 2352 Coley Street School eTAP 2353 College Street Normal School LINC-ED 290 Collingwood Area School KAMAR 386 Columba College KAMAR 1706 Colville School MUSAC edge 1254 Colwill School Massey eTAP 2354 Colyton School eTAP 3727 Concord School Assembly SMS 1255 Conifer Grove School MUSAC edge 2828 Corinna School eTAP 1172 Cornerstone Christian School KAMAR 1256 Cornwall Park District School eTAP 1707 Coroglen School MUSAC edge 109 Coromandel Area School KAMAR 1257 Cosgrove School Assembly SMS 3324 Cotswold School eTAP 357 Craighead Diocesan School KAMAR 2096 Crawshaw School Assembly SMS 2823 Crofton Downs Primary School LINC-ED ACT 373 Cromwell
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