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JSC Centre Name & Number 2018 (Full Time Candidates) JSC Centre Name & Number 2018 (Full Time Candidates) Centre Number Centre Name A02 ERNST JAGER CS A03 J.A. NEL SS A04 KARASBURG SS A05 NOORDOEWER JSS A06 LORDSVILLE JSS A08 OOSTERHEIM CS A09 P K DE VILLIERS SS A10 SCHMELENVILLE CS A11 ST THERESE SS A12 SUIDERLIG HS A14 ADAMS STEVE CS A15 ORANJEMUND PRIV SCHOOL A19 KEETMANSHOOP JSS A19 KEETMANSHOOP JSS A20 ANGRA PEQUENA SSS A20 ANGRA PEQUENA SSS A22 KAITSI!GUBEB CS A24 TSAU//KHAEB SS A24 TSAU//KHAEB SS A25 AMBROSIUS AMUTENYA CS C01 DANIE JOUBERT CS C02 ANNA MAASDORP CS C03 C//OASEB SS C04 DAWEB CS C05 DR.LEMMER HS C06 P.J. TSAITSAIB CS C06 P.J. 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