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Thabo Mofutsanyana Address List 17 February 2020.Pdf THABO MOFUTSANYANA Section 21 Language 2020 Medium Quintile Educators Educators Hostel Status Learners (SGB incl) (SGB EMIS Nr. Name of school Type Category Postal Address Telephone Physical Address Principal Data nr. Month Schools Address List - Alphabetical per District 2020 THABO MOFUTSANYANA: Schools District: THABO MOFUTSANYANA 440101086 AASVOëLKRANS PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 278, BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM, 058-3032485 AASVOELKRANS FARM, BETHLEHEM Ms ND ZIMU February 21 1 9700 445109039 AKOFANG I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q2 PO BOX 5258, PHUTHADITJHABA, 084-0561773 3653 NTEO STREET , PHUTHADITJHABA Ms JN MASITENG February 331 20 PHUTHADITJHABA, 9866 440101143 AMETIS PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 1901, BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM, 058-3032485 AMETIS FARM, BETHLEHEM MS MS MBELE February 12 1 9700 440101042 ARRAN PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 2626, BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM, 058-3042933 ARRAN FARM C/O WARDEN ROAD, MR LE MASOOA February 246 6 9700 BETHLEHEM 441407184 BAREND V RENSBURG PF/S Non-Section 21 No SeSotho Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 312, , FICKSBURG, 9730 051-9333278 IONIA FARM, FICKSBURG MS NJ MOFOKENG February 120 4 445101260 BEACON S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q4 PO BOX 16514, Witsieshoek, Phuthaditjhaba, 058-7133993 Mabolela Street, MABOLELA VILLAGE Ms E.M MAPHALLA February 819 26 9870 442807286 BELLONA PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 102, MARQUARD, MARQUARD, 9610 053-3032485 BELLONA FARM, MARQUARD ms M MAKHOOA February 122 3 445802253 BETHLEHEM AKADEMIE Afrikaans Independent Primary PREEKSTOEL PAD 22, Panorama East, 058-1100039 PREEKSTOELPAD, Bethlehem February 89 12 BETHLEHEM, 9700 440101281 BETHLEHEM C/S Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Combined Q4 ADMIN. BLOCK 1, Bethlehem, Bethlehem , 058-3044244 186 Populier Str. , BAKENPARK MR RN MOKHANELI February 847 35 9700 440101138 BETHLEHEM CS/S Section 21 No English Public Comp. Sec. Q1 PRIVATE BAG X1561, BOHLOKONG, 058-3042182 3539 NTSHINGILA STREET, BOHLOKONG MR M.E. MHLOPHE February 1059 39 BETHLEHEM, 9700 443410332 BEYERSGIFT PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 582, REITZ, REITZ, 9810 058-8631806 BEYERSGIFT FARM, REITZ Ms L MATHIBELA February 18 1 445109063 BLUEGUMBOSCH S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q3 PO BOX 5170, PHUTHADITJHABA , 058-7141126 1589 BLUEGUMBOSCH , BLUEGUMBOSCH MR MD MBHELE February 771 19 PHUTHADITJHABA , 9868 445109055 BODIBENG P/S Section 21 No Parallel: Public Primary Q1 PO BOX 5585, Phuthaditjhaba, 058-0500976 Marakong , MARAKONG VILLAGE MRS SL MOKOENA February 730 20 Eng/Sotho Phuthaditjhaba, 9866 440101120 BODIKELA I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q3 PO BOX 1199, BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM, 058-3042517 2306 MOKGELE STREET, BOHLOKONG MRS J NTSIME February 970 26 9700 440101224 BOHLOKONG P/S Section 21 No Parallel: Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 5024, Bohlokong, Bethlehem, 9701 058-3031642 276a Cotzee Street, BOHLOKONG Mr T.E LETSOSA February 864 24 Eng/Sotho 440101173 BOHLOKWA PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 224, BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM, 058-3032485 LISBON FARM, BETHLEHEM February 43 2 9700 445109012 BOIKETLONG P/S Section 21 No Parallel: Public Primary Q1 PO BOX 13268, WITSIESHOEK, 058-7896451 Boiketlo Village, BOIKETLO VILLAGE Mr L.J.M LEBITSA February 823 28 Eng/Sotho PHUTHADITJHABA, 9870 441705107 BOIPOPO P/S Section 21 No English Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 1118, HARRISMITH, HARRISMITH , 058-6352340 1681 , TSHIAME A Mr LJ MOLISENYANE February 290 13 9880 445105188 BOITELO P/S Section 21 No Parallel: Public Primary Q1 PRIVATE BAG X62, Phuthaditjhaba, 058-7128324 Site 38, TEBANG LOCATION Mrs NA DLADLA February 1123 34 Eng/Sotho Phuthaditjhaba, 9866 (Deputy) 445109062 BOITSEBELO JUNIOR TECHNICAL Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q3 PRIVATE BAG X864, WITSIESHOEK, 058-7133945 MAMPOI ROAD, WITSIESHOEK Miss MJ TAU February 100 7 WITSIESHOEK, 9870 441407160 BOITUMELO S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q3 PO BOX 16, Meqheleng, Ficksburg, 9730 051-9380736 Site 2443 Zone 4, MEQHELENG Mr MM February 996 33 RAMATHELETSE 441407166 BOKGABANE PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 820, FICKSBURG, FICKSBURG, 051-9332815 DASKOP FARM, FICKSBURG Mrs TE NTHOLENG February 7 1 9730 P/S = Primary School, S/S = Secondary School, I/S = Intermediate School, T/S = Technical Schools, CS/S = Comprehensive Sec. School C/S = Combined School, F/S = Farm School, PF/S Primary Farm School, AS/S = Agric. Sec. School 17 February 2020 Page 1 of 14 THABO MOFUTSANYANA Section 21 Language 2020 Medium Quintile Educators Educators Hostel Status Learners (SGB incl) (SGB EMIS Nr. Name of school Type Category Postal Address Telephone Physical Address Principal Data nr. Month 445109051 BOLATA I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 13356, WITSIESHOEK, 071-6937453 000 BOLATA VILLAGE , WITSIESHOEK MSS DR MOTANG February 499 9 PHUTHADITJHABA, 9870 441407068 BORIBENG PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 562, FICKSBURG, FICKSBURG, 082-4076114 MORGENSON FARM, FICKSBURG Ms ME MOKONYANE February 21 1 9730 441501085 BREDA CF/S Partly Section 21 No English Farm Combined Q1 PO BOX 170, Breda Mission , Fouriesburg , 058-2230909 P. O BOX 170, BREDA MISSION MR MP TSHELE February 396 13 9725 441407302 CALEDONPARK P/S Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 104, , Ficksburg, 9730 051-9332718 Caledon Street, CALEDONPARK Mrs CME HART February 957 28 443701289 CARITAS COLLEGE CI/S No English Independent Combined PO BOX 1237, , Bethlehem, 9700 -0583031238 Air Port Road, VOSGES 1413 Mrs A S February 111 8 LABUSCHAGNE 441501026 CAROLINA PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 143, FOURIESBURG, 076-7333893 CAROLINA FARM, FOURIESBURG MS NR ZWANE February 16 1 FOURIESBURG, 9725 440101197 CLARENS I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q3 PO BOX 32, KGUBETSWANA, CLARENS, 058-2561322 388 MALIBAMATSHO STREET, KGUBETSWANA MR H MALAN February 992 26 9707 440101273 CLARENS P/S (Town) Section 21 No English Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 66, Clarens, Clarens, 9707 058-2561331 Malherbe Street, CLARENS Mrs A COETZEE February 605 19 440907308 CLOCOLAN LAERSKOOL Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Primary Q4 PO BOX 413, , CLOCOLAN, 9735 051-9431160 CLOETESTRAAT 5, CLOCOLAN Mev CE DUROW February 166 10 (Acting) 440907307 CLOCOLAN S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 52, CLOCOLAN, CLOCOLAN, 9735 051-9430432 SHORT STREET SOUTH 1, CLOCOLAN MRS PT MACHOLO February 765 26 445109058 CLUBVIEW P/S Section 21 No Parallel: Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 13963, Witsieshoek, WITSIESHOEK, 058-7141932 50 B/BUSH RD, CLUBVIEW LOCATION Mr M.V. February 656 19 Eng/Sotho 9870 MOSEBEKOA 445109057 CLUBVIEW S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q3 PO BOX 14403, WITSIESHOEK, 9870, 9870 058-7140964 555 MAKOANE ROAD, CLUBVIEW MR MS TSUBELLA February 537 19 445802139 COOK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL English Independent Combined PO BOX 325, , Kestell, 9860 087-9971494 Leratong Village, AFRIKASKOP Mr RS KHUELE 440101051 DALJOSAFAT PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 387, BETHLEHEM, DALJOSAFAT - DALJOSAFAT FARM, BETHLEHEM Mrs M.E PHOOFOLO February 28 2 FARM, 9700 440401291 DEOTREFES CHRISTIAN PI/S No English Independent Primary PO BOX 380, KESTELL, KESTELL, 9860 058-6531345 61 CILLIERS STREET, KESTELL Past. MJ COETZEE February 80 5 445802152 DEVINE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CI/S English Independent Combined PO BOX 2185, Bohlokong, BETHLEHEM, 9701 058-3041063 2635 Tswella Street, Mrs MB MAITSE February 78 6 440101057 DIHLABENG CHRISTIAN PI/S No English Independent Primary PO BOX 149, Clarens, Clarens, 9707 058 -2561796 Saron Farm, FOURIESBURG ROAD Mr A WOODAGE February 163 14 445109005 DIKWENA S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 10381, MOKODUMELA, 058-7891155 12 MOTEBANG ROAD, NAMAHADI VILLAGE MR MJ NHLAPO February 194 10 PHUTHADITJHABA, 9868 445101232 DINARE S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 21689, POELONG, WITSIESHOEK, 058-7131933 TSEKI VILLAGE, POELONG Mr SZ MOLINGOANA February 283 13 9870 440101195 DIPELANENG P/S Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 50, , KESTELL, 9860 058-6531527 269 NCALA STREET, KESTELL Mr. DP MOTLOUNG February 1279 37 (Acting) 445109014 DIPHAKWENG P/S Section 21 No English Public Primary Q1 PO BOX 10190, MOKODUMELA, 058-7890031 Mangaung village next to Ellisabeth Ross, Mrs MM PHOOFOLO February 329 11 MOKODUMELA, 9868 HOSPITAL 445105200 DIQHOBONG P/S Section 21 No Parallel: Public Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 5350, Phuthaditjhaba, 081-7420875 METSI MATSHO VILLAGE, QWAQWA Mr TJ NTSIEA February 649 19 Eng/Sotho PHUTHADITJHABA, 9866 441705198 DIRKIE UYS C/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q4 PO BOX 20, , WARDEN, 9890 058-6430253 Carel Trichardtlaan 5 Carel Trichardt Av, Ms M L VILJOEN February 243 19 WARDEN 445101258 DITHOTANENG I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 1778, WITSIESHOEK, 058-7890015 DITHOTANENG VILLAGE, DITHOTANENG Mr MG TLABA February 64 4 WITSIESHOEK, 9870 VILLAGE 440101102 DUIKFONTEIN PF/S Non-Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 221, BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM, - DUIKFONTEIN FARM, PAUL ROUX Mrs MJ MOKOENA February 34 2 9700 445802128 EBENEZER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY English Independent Primary PO BOX 344, Matwabeng, Senekal, 9600 076-1695286 7 Bester Street, SENEKAL MRS M LIPOKO February 60 5 PI/S 441701191 ED-U-COLLEGE QQ PI/S No English Independent Primary PO BOX 1932, , BETHLEHEM, 9700 -0580500989 MABOLELA VILLAGE - LEFIKA, MR CW JAHNIG February 475 19 PHUTHADITJHABA 441701192 ED-U-COLLEGE QQ SI/S English Independent Ordinary Sec. PO BOX 1932, , BETHLEHEM, 9700 -0580500989 MABOLELA VILLAGE - LEFIKA, LEFIKA MR CW JAHNIG February 267 11 P/S = Primary School, S/S = Secondary School, I/S = Intermediate School, T/S = Technical Schools, CS/S = Comprehensive Sec. School C/S = Combined School, F/S = Farm School, PF/S Primary Farm School, AS/S = Agric.
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