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R-1194820-Cira-Olivier-Reloctable Region Office SchoolName BuildingID Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Waldorf School 331 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Waldorf School 335 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Boys' College 371 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Boys' College 377 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Boys' College 389 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane High School 847 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane High School 856 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki College 922 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki College 924 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki College 933 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki College 934 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki College 941 Central North Rotorua Office Reporoa College 1173 Central North Rotorua Office Reporoa College 1177 Central North Rotorua Office Reporoa College 1178 Central North Rotorua Office Reporoa College 1179 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura o Torere 1188 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 1216 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 1217 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 1220 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 1221 Central North Rotorua Office Bellevue School (Tauranga) 1231 Central North Rotorua Office Bellevue School (Tauranga) 1232 Central North Rotorua Office Bellevue School (Tauranga) 1233 Central North Rotorua Office Brookfield School 1245 Central North Rotorua Office Edgecumbe School 1276 Central North Rotorua Office Fairhaven School 1302 Central North Rotorua Office Fairhaven School 1304 Central North Rotorua Office Fairhaven School 1305 Central North Rotorua Office Fairhaven School 1306 Central North Rotorua Office Fairhaven School 1308 Central North Rotorua Office Glenholme School 1318 Central North Rotorua Office Glenholme School 1325 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1376 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1377 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1379 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1380 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1381 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1382 Central North Rotorua Office St Patrick's Catholic School (Taupo) 1383 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Special School 1404 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Special School 1406 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1408 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1409 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1410 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1412 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1413 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1414 Central North Rotorua Office Katikati Primary School 1415 Central North Rotorua Office Kawaha Point School 1423 Central North Rotorua Office Kawaha Point School 1424 Central North Rotorua Office Kawaha Point School 1429 Central North Rotorua Office Malfroy School 1445 Central North Rotorua Office Malfroy School 1446 Central North Rotorua Office Malfroy School 1449 Central North Rotorua Office Malfroy School 1452 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura Mana Maori o Matahi 1461 Central North Rotorua Office Merivale School 1469 Central North Rotorua Office Murupara School 1500 Central North Rotorua Office Murupara School 1501 Central North Rotorua Office Ngongotaha School 1536 Central North Rotorua Office Ngongotaha School 1538 Central North Rotorua Office Ngongotaha School 1541 Central North Rotorua Office Ngongotaha School 1542 Central North Rotorua Office Ngongotaha School 1543 Central North Rotorua Office Omokoroa Point School 1552 Central North Rotorua Office Omokoroa Point School 1553 Central North Rotorua Office Omokoroa Point School 1554 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki School 1563 Central North Rotorua Office Opotiki School 1564 Central North Rotorua Office Papamoa Primary School 1599 Central North Rotorua Office Papamoa Primary School 1600 Central North Rotorua Office Papamoa Primary School 1601 Central North Rotorua Office Papamoa Primary School 1608 Central North Rotorua Office Papamoa Primary School 1609 Central North Rotorua Office Raukokore School 1677 Central North Rotorua Office TKKM o Rotoiti 1682 Central North Rotorua Office TKKM o Rotoiti 1684 Central North Rotorua Office TKKM o Rotoiti 1687 Central North Rotorua Office Rotorua Intermediate 1691 Central North Rotorua Office Rotorua Intermediate 1692 Central North Rotorua Office Rotorua Intermediate 1701 Central North Rotorua Office Rotorua Intermediate 1702 Central North Rotorua Office St Michael's Catholic School (Rotorua) 1737 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo School 1767 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo School 1768 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo School 1769 Central North Rotorua Office Taupo School 1775 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1780 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1781 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1782 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1787 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1788 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1789 Central North Rotorua Office Tauranga Primary School 1794 Central North Rotorua Office Te Mahoe School 1806 Central North Rotorua Office Te Mahoe School 1808 Central North Rotorua Office Te Mahoe School 1809 Central North Rotorua Office Te Mahoe School 1810 Central North Rotorua Office Te Mahoe School 1811 Central North Rotorua Office Te Mahoe School 1812 Central North Rotorua Office Te Puke Intermediate 1814 Central North Rotorua Office Te Puke Intermediate 1818 Central North Rotorua Office Te Puke Intermediate 1823 Central North Rotorua Office Te Ranga School 1829 Central North Rotorua Office Te Ranga School 1830 Central North Rotorua Office Tirohanga School 1861 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura Maori-a-Rohe o Waiohau 1897 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura o Waitahanui 1902 Central North Rotorua Office Welcome Bay School 1908 Central North Rotorua Office Welcome Bay School 1909 Central North Rotorua Office Welcome Bay School 1912 Central North Rotorua Office Welcome Bay School 1915 Central North Rotorua Office Welcome Bay School 1916 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1923 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1925 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1926 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1927 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1932 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1933 Central North Rotorua Office Westbrook School 1934 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane Intermediate 1939 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane Intermediate 1941 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane Intermediate 1942 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane Intermediate 1943 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane Intermediate 1945 Central North Rotorua Office Whakatane Intermediate 1946 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1955 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1956 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1957 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1958 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1959 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1960 Central North Rotorua Office Woodlands School (Opotiki) 1961 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura Toitu o Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi 4029 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura Toitu o Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi 4031 Central North Rotorua Office Kawerau Putauaki School 4149 Central North Rotorua Office Kawerau Putauaki School 4150 Central North Rotorua Office Kawerau Putauaki School 4154 Central North Rotorua Office Kawerau Putauaki School 4155 Central North Rotorua Office Te Akau ki Papamoa Primary School 4248 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura o Matapihi 4496 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura o Matapihi 4500 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura o Matapihi 4501 Central North Rotorua Office Te Kura o Matapihi 4504 Central North Rotorua Office Maungatapu School 4769 Central North Rotorua Office Maungatapu School 4776 Central North Rotorua Office Maungatapu School 4777 Central North Rotorua Office Maungatapu School 4783 Central North Rotorua Office Taneatua School 4937 Central North Rotorua Office Taneatua School 4939 Central North Rotorua Office Tauhara School 5516 Central North Rotorua Office Tauhara School 5518 Central North Rotorua Office Tauhara School 5519 Central North Rotorua Office Tauhara School 5520 Central North Rotorua Office Tauhara School 5521 Central North Rotorua Office Tauhara School 5525 Central North Rotorua Office Kea Street Specialist School 5751 Central North Rotorua Office Kea Street Specialist School 5754 Central North Rotorua Office Rangiuru School 6210 Central North Rotorua Office Te Puna School 6300 Central North Rotorua Office Rangiuru School 6326 Central North Rotorua Office Pukehina School 6376 Central North Rotorua Office Kaitao Intermediate 6387 Central North Rotorua Office Oropi School 6454 Central North Rotorua Office Pongakawa School 6494 Central North Rotorua Office Kaitao Intermediate 6518 Central North Rotorua Office St Joseph's Catholic School (Whakatane) 6519 Central North Rotorua Office Tongariro School 6609 Central North Rotorua Office Tongariro School 6610 Central North Rotorua Office Tongariro School 6612 Central North Rotorua Office Tongariro School 6613 Central North Rotorua Office Tongariro School 6614 Central North Rotorua Office Tongariro School 6633 Central North Rotorua Office
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