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Xhariep Address List 3 May 2021.Pdf XHARIEP Section 21 Language 2021 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 2021 XHARIEP: Schools District: XHARIEP 443104215 AJC JOOSTE C/S Partly Section 21 Yes Dual: Afr/Eng Public Combined Q1 OSSEWA 38, , PETRUSBURG, 9932 053-5740176 OSSEWASTRAAT 38, PETRUSBURG Mej CF VENTER April 410 17 (Acting) 441103107 ALBERTINA SISULU S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q2 PO BOX 58, EDENBURG, EDENBURG, 9908 051-7431859 1679 PHETLHU STREET, HARASEBEI April 562 19 443303110 BEANG TSE MOLEMO S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q3 PO BOX 21, MATOPORONG, 067-2250611 832 KHUTSO STREET, MATOPORONG Mrs MB MASHOAI April 418 14 REDDERSBURG, 9904 TOWNSHIP 443203219 BERGMANSHOOGTE I/S Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Intermediate Q3 PO BOX 29, PHILIPPOLIS, PHILIPPOLIS, 051-7730104 ARENDWEG 1, BERGMANSHOOGTE Mnr RMT April 419 17 9970 ENGELBRECHT 442204126 BOARAMELO C/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Combined Q1 PO BOX 31, , JAGERSFONTEIN, 9974 081-3111033 1295 SEEKOEI STREET, ITUMELENG April 914 30 LOCATION 445203174 BOKAMOSO/IKAMVA IF/S Partly Section 21 No English Farm Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 22, Boesmanksop, Zastron, 9951 051-6731038 Main Road, BOESMANSKOP MR RJ MOFAMMERE April 97 5 441103256 BOTLE BA THUTO P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 54, HA-RASEBEI, EDENBURG, 9908 051-7431803 1044 VELEKO STREET, HARASEBEI Mr MW LEEUW April 820 24 442304245 DIAMANTHOOGTE C/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q2 PO BOX 97, KOFFIEFONTEIN, 067-2245606 FIRST AVENUE, DIAMANTHOOGTE Mr. R.R. April 1341 44 KOFFIEFONTEIN, 9986 POONAWASSY (Deputy) 441103197 EDENBURG C/S Partly Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q1 PO BOX 80, , Edenburg, 9908 051-7431195 Reitz-Steyn straat, EDENBURG Mrs A.J. RICHTER April 463 19 441103221 EDENHOOGTE P/S Partly Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 89, Edenhoogte, Edenburg, 9908 071-0763281 103 Edenhoogte P/S, EDENBURG Mrs DJ BECK April 305 14 445802265 GARIEP CHRISTIAN IP/S English Independent Primary P O Box 136, , GARIEPDAM, 9922 - 12 VOLSTRUIS STREET, BL ADAM 443303199 HENDRIK POTGIETER A/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Agric. Sec. Q4 VOORTREKKERSTRAAT 1, , Reddersburg, 051-5530129 Voortrekkerstraat, REDDERSBURG Mnr CP SWARTS April 340 21 9904 442103278 HOLPAN I/S Partly Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 308, RIETRIVIER, JACOBSDAL, 8710 053-5917004 HOLPANSTRAAT, mev LA AFRIKA April 176 8 442104188 IKANYEGENG C/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Combined Q2 PO BOX 40, RATANANG, JACOBSDAL, 8710 074-1227042 123 SEDITI STREET, RATANANG Mr TV RAMOJI April 905 31 443104127 INOSENG P/S Section 21 No English Public Primary Q1 PO BOX 216, PETRUSBURG, Petrusburg, 062-7551430 2 Boiketlo Street, PETRUSBURG Mr B.J MXAKA April 1532 43 9932 443104274 IPETLENG S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 327, Petrusburg, Petrusburg, 9932 053-5740266 1107 Selemela Street, BOLOKANANG Mr GD MOKGOTHU April 672 22 (Acting) 443303241 ITEMELENG P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 93, REDDERSBURG, 051-5530726 821 LESEDI STREET, MATOPORONG MRS MG SEBATA- April 919 30 REDDERSBURG, 9904 GOVANAYI (Acting) 442104209 JACOBSDAL LANDBOUSKOOL Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Agric. Sec. Q5 PRIVATE BAG X3, , Jacobsdal, 8710 053-0509392 Landboudal, JACOBSDAL Mr. E POTGIETER April 337 20 442104232 JACOBSDAL P/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Primary Q4 PO BOX 107, , Jacobsdal, 8710 053-0505986 Piet Retiefstraat, JACOBSDAL Mnr PW TAIT April 303 19 442204243 JAGERSFONTEIN C/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q3 PO BOX 136, Jagersfontein, Jagersfontein, 051-7240012 Harringtonstr 36 , JAGERSFONTEIN MNR PJ NAUDE April 640 24 9974 443503137 JB TYU P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 126, ROUXVILLE, ROUXVILLE, 9958 051-6630082 142 NTOBELA STREET, ROLELEATHUNYA Mr TZ TSHOEU April 908 30 TOWNSHIP 442304217 KOFFIEFONTEIN C/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q4 PO BOX 9, , Koffiefontein, 9986 053-2050004 Hampdenweg 2, KOFFIEFONTEIN Mev HS April 280 19 NIEUWOUDT 440203134 LEPHOI P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 77, Bethulie, Bethulie, 9992 051-7630281 685 hospitaal street, BETHULIE MR L.L.P April 1035 32 MATOMELA 445203100 LERE LA THUTO S/S Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 388, Zastron, ZASTRON, 9950 051-6731510 SITE 323, ZASTRON Mrs RM SESEDI April 683 23 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 03 May 2021 Page 1 of 3 XHARIEP Section 21 Language 2021 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 442304131 LERETHLABETSE P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 13, DITLHAKE LOCATION, 053-0505677 831 LEFAFA, DITLHAKE MRS M.R KAPHE April 1087 29 KOFFIEFONTEIN, 9986 441304247 LUCKHOFF C/S Partly Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q2 PO BOX 141, LUCKHOFF, LUCKHOFF, 9982 053-2060115 PHIL SAUNDERSSTRAAT, TEISESVILLE Mnr JP April 994 31 HOLTZHAUZEN 441304246 LUCKHOFF P/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Primary Q4 PO BOX 126, , LUCKHOFF, 9982 053-2060084 VOORTREKKERSTRAAT 173, LUCKHOFF Mr BH THOMPSON April 159 7 444103109 MADIKGETLA P/S Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 85, MADIKGETLA, TROMPSBURG, 051-7130300 392 RAMOSITLE STREET, TROMPSBURG Mrs. TD April 617 19 9913 MOLETSANE 443803112 MOFULATSHEPE P/S Partly Section 21 No SeSotho Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 148, Smithfield, Smithfield, 9966 -0741427410 474 Johns Street, MOFULATSHEPE Mr NI JOHNS April 786 27 444803003 MOOIFONTEIN PF/S Partly Section 21 No English Farm Primary Q1 PO BOX 83, Zastron, Zastron, 9950 062-1571843 Mooifontein Primary School, ZASTRON Mr ZW KETSO April 125 4 443503229 NALEDI I/S Section 21 No English Public Intermediate Q1 PO BOX 90, ROUXVILLE, ROUXVILLE, 9958 051-6630518 CHASE STREET, ROUXVILLE Mr SP MASELI April 489 19 441304220 OLIEN S/S Partly Section 21 Yes Dual: Afr/Eng Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 95, FAURESMITH, FAURESMITH, 064-7082578 1 ACHTERKERK STREET, FAURESMITH Mr PJ April 367 15 9978 MODUKANELE (Deputy) 442304249 OPPERMANS I/S Partly Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Intermediate Q1 POSBUS 121, Koffiefontein, Koffiefontein, 9986 074-1063534 Skoolstraat 64, DOORNFONTEIN April 227 11 443203224 ORANJEKRAG I/S Partly Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Intermediate Q3 PO BOX , GARIEP DAM, GARIEP DAM, 9922 051-7540234 HYDRO PARK, GAPIEPDAM April 584 17 442104263 PANORAMA C/S Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Combined Q2 PO BOX 77, Saundershoogte, Jacobsdal, 8710 053-5910187 School Street 1, SANDERSHOOGTE Miss M.J KHALATA April 1156 33 (Acting) 440203200 PELLISSIER C/S Section 21 Yes Afrikaans Public Combined Q3 PO BOX 47, , BETHULIE, 9992 051-7630012 VILJOENSTRAAT 2, BETHULIE Mnr R T SYLVESTER April 535 20 440404251 PERDEBERG P/S Non-Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Primary Q2 PRIVATE BAG X5, PERDEBERG, 073-1122400 HOUSE NO 1, PERDEBERG Me MME MOTINGOE April 68 4 PERDEBERG, 8335 443104276 PETRUSBURG CHRISTIAN No English Independent Combined VENTERSTR 20, , Petrusburg, 9932 053-5740755 Venterstr. 20, PETRUSBURG Mrs A KNIPE April 52 5 ACADEMY CI/S 442103279 PHAMBILI P/S Partly Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Primary Q1 PO BOX 142, Rietrivier, Jacobsdal, 8710 053-5817200 c/o THOMPSONSTREET, RIETRIVER April 190 9 443203108 PHILIPPOLIS P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 87, PODING-TSE-ROLO, 051-7730176 184 SCHOOL STREET, PODING-TSE-ROLO Mr. M.P. MOKONE April 360 12 PHILIPPOLIS, 9970 443203190 PHILIPPOLIS S/S Partly Section 21 Yes English Public Ordinary Sec. Q2 HIGH SCHOOL 18, PHILIPPOLIS, 051-7730060 18. SCHOOL STREET, PHILIPPOLIS Mr TF SITHOLE April 347 16 PHILIPPOLIS, 9970 444103117 PT SANDERS C/S Section 21 No Afrikaans Public Combined Q2 PO BOX 83, , Trompsburg, 9913 081-7683049 1 Roos Street, NOORDMANVILLE MRS T M April 441 16 RAMAHALANE 442304132 REIKAELETSE S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q2 PO BOX 149, DITLHAKE, KOFFIEFONTEIN, 053-2050577 1888 JACOBSDALWEG, DITLHAKE TOWNSHIP Ms P.L DIKGOELE April 389 14 9986 (Acting) 443803600 RELEBOHILE SIBULELE C/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Combined Q2 PO BOX 237, SMITHFIELD, SMITHFIELD, 051-6831139 282 BRAND STREET, SMITHFIELD Mr S.B BARTMAN April 791 26 9966 443503210 ROUXVILLE P/S Section 21 Yes English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 230, , Rouxville, 9958 051-6630230 Marais street, SHELL GARAGE Ms MA OLIFANT April 463 15 445203226 SAMUEL JOHNSON S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec. Q1 PO BOX 141, ZASTRON, ZASTRON, 9950 051-6731899 1 Tielman Roos Avenue, ZASTRON Me MJ SEBEHELA April 894 31 (Acting) 443803227 SMITHFIELD P/S Non-Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX 89, RIETPOORT, SMITHFIELD, 9966 051-6830302 SKOOLSTRAAT, RIETPOORT Mr H PIETERSEN April 312 10 440203111 SPRINGFONTEIN P/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Primary Q2 PO BOX , MAPHODI TOWNSHIP, 051-8139262 626 NEW STANDS, MAPHODI TOWNSHIP Ms. M.E. MOKEKI April 461 18 SPRINGFONTEIN, 9917 440203193 SPRINGFONTEIN S/S Partly Section 21 No Parallel: Afr/Eng Public Ordinary Sec. Q2 PO BOX 169, Springfontein, Springfontein, 051-7830058 18 Voortrekker Street, SPRINGFONTEIN Mr K N RIGALA April 408 15 9917 (Acting) 442204193 ST LAWRENCE P/S Section 21 No English Public Primary Q3 PO BOX 21, JAGERSFONTEIN, 051-7240561 374 DUNN STREET, JAGERSFONTEIN Mrs M.M KALE April 311 9 JAGERSFONTEIN, 9974 443503106 THABO-VUYO S/S Partly Section 21 No English Public Ordinary Sec.
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