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Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2021 EASTERN CAPE NO FEE SCHOOLS 2021 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2021 NUMBERS NUMBER 2021 200600003 AM ZANTSI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Manzimahle A/A,Cala,Cala,5455 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 583 200300003 AMABELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Dyosini A/A,Ndabakazi,Ndabakazi,4962 AMATHOLE EAST 1 279 200300005 AMABHELENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Candu Aa,Dutywa,5000 AMATHOLE EAST 1 154 200400006 AMAMBALU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Xorana Administrative Area,Mqanduli,5080 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 88 200300717 AMAMBALU PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Qombolo A/A,Centane,4980 AMATHOLE EAST 1 148 200600196 AMOS MLUNGWANA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Erf 5252,Extension 15,Cala,5455 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 338 200300006 ANTA JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Msintsana A/A,Teko 'C',Centane,4980 AMATHOLE EAST 1 250 200500004 ANTIOCH PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Nqalweni Aa,Mount Frere,5090 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 129 200500006 AZARIEL SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY AZARIEL LOCATION, P.O BOX 238, MATATIELE, 4730 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 520 200600021 B A MBAM JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bankies Village,N/A,Lady Frere,5410 CHRIS HANI WEST 1 104 200600022 B B MDLEDLE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Askeaton A/A,Cala,5455 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 615 200300007 B SANDILE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Qombolo A/A,Nqileni Location,Kentani,4980 AMATHOLE EAST 1 188 200500007 BABANE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY RAMZI A/A, PRIVATE BAG 505, FLAGSTAFF 4810, 4810 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 276 200500008 BABHEKE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Jambeni Loc,Bomvini A/A,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 246 200400008 BACELA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Kwenxura A/A,Mqanduli,5080 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 427 200400009 BAFAZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Bafazi A/A,Elliotdale,5070 AMATHOLE EAST 1 441 200500009 BAGQOZINI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Mnceba A/A,Ntabankulu,5130 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 182 200500010 BAKALENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Bomvini A/A,Bakaleni Area,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 265 200500012 BALENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Amadiba A/A,Baleni Location,Bizana,4800 ALFRED NZO EAST 1 445 200500013 BALENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Amadiba A/A,Baleni Location,Bizana,4800 ALFRED NZO EAST 1 795 200500014 BALETYENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 403, MOUNT FRERE, 5090 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 71 200401292 BAMBANANI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Slovo Park,Mthatha,Mthatha,5099 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 956 200400015 BAMBILANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Bityi,Mthatha,Mthatha,5099 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 432 200600028 BANGILIZWE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Hoita A/A,Cofimvaba,5380 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 270 200600029 BANKIES JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Bankies Adminstrative Area,Cacadu,5410 CHRIS HANI WEST 1 202 200300011 BASHEE COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY NYWARA ADMIN AREA, , AMATHOLE EAST 1 683 200500020 BATLOKOA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Chevy-Chase A/A,Mt Fletcher,4770 JOE GQABI 1 219 200400021 BAVUMELE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Gengqe A/A, Xhorana Location,Mqanduli,5080 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 208 200300013 BAWANA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Ntsonyana A/A,P.O.Box 5,Willowvale,5040 AMATHOLE EAST 1 75 200600035 BAZINDLOVU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Mcambalala A/A,Qolweni,Cofimvaba,5380 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 270 200400023 BAZINDLOVU PRIMARY JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIMARY Quluqu A/A,Ngcobo,5050 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 223 200600036 BEBEZA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY , BEBEZA VILLAGE, STERKSPRUIT, 9760 JOE GQABI 1 27 200300015 BEECHAMWOOD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Beechamwood Mahasana,Mahasana,Willowvale,5040 AMATHOLE EAST 1 107 200400029 BEKABANTU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Swazini A/A,Qaka Location,Port St Johns,5120 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 236 200500022 BEKABANTU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Mbadango A/A,Ngqwabeni Location,4810 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 196 200500024 BEKELA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Umgungundlovu A/A,Bekela Location ,Bizana,4295 ALFRED NZO EAST 1 192 200400030 BEKILENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Tora A/A,Ngcobo,5050 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 77 200300016 BEKINKOSI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY P.O. Box 135,Mcotama A/A,Kentane,4980 AMATHOLE EAST 1 299 Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2021 Page 1 of 140 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2021 NUMBERS NUMBER 2021 200400031 BEKISIZWE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Ngcwanguba A\ A,Mqanduli,5080 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 425 200300017 BEKIZULU SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Machibini Location,Idutywa,5000 AMATHOLE EAST 1 114 200400035 BELEKENCE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Belekence S.P.S,Middle Tyira A/A,Qumbu,5180 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 132 200501424 BEN MALI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Emzintlava A/A,Lusikisiki,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 730 200600677 BENGU AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY Bengu A/A ,Qutubeni,Lady Frere,5410 CHRIS HANI WEST 1 202 200500026 BETHANIA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Makhoaseng Location,Bethania A/A,Mount Fletcher,4770 JOE GQABI 1 186 200500027 BETHANIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Bethania Admin Area,Mt Fletcher,4770 JOE GQABI 1 527 200500030 BETHEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Ngwetsheni A/A,Mount Frere,Mount Frere,5090 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 225 200500032 BETHLEHEM SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Njijini A/A,Mt Frere,5090 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 139 200400037 BEYELE PRIMARY JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIMARY Beyele A/A ,Ngcobo,Ngcobo,5050 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 364 200500034 BHAYI SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Ngcolo A/A,Ntabankulu,5130 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 135 200601182 BHOLANI JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Lower Ntafufu A/A,Port St Johns,Port St Johns,5120 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 155 200600047 BILATYE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bilatye Village,Cofimvaba Area,Cofimvaba,5380 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 140 200500047 BIOTHATELO SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bethania A/A,Mt Fletcher,Mount Fletcher,4770 JOE GQABI 1 133 200500036 BISANA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Bisana Location,Nkozo A/A,Flagstaff,4810 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 440 200500037 BISI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bisi Location,Flagstaff,4810 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 309 200400041 BITYI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bityi Loc,Mqhekezweni A/A,Mthatha,5099 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 229 200400042 BIZANA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Swazini A/A,Port St Johns,Port St Johns,5120 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 287 200500042 BLACK DIAMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Menjini Location,Matatiele,Matatiele,4730 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 166 200500044 BLORWENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Ngozi A/A,Tabankulu,Tabankulu,5090 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 185 200300793 BLUE-SKY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Qora A/A,Blue-Sky Location,Butterworth,4960 AMATHOLE EAST 1 304 200500045 BODWENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Mhlumba A/A,Lusikisiki,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 500 200500046 BODWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Mhlumba A/A,Lusikisiki,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 374 200300025 BOJENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Jujura A/A,Bojeni ,Willowvale,5040 AMATHOLE EAST 1 230 200501588 BOKAMOSO PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY 1708 Harry Gwala Park,Matatiele,4730 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 565 200500048 BOKUVENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bokuveni A/A,Bokuveni Location,Bizana,4810 ALFRED NZO EAST 1 170 200400045 BOLENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Ngxogi A/A,Ngcobo,5050 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 225 200600053 BOLOTWA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Siqabeni Village,Cofimvaba,5325 CHRIS HANI WEST 1 259 200500050 BOMVINI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED TABANKULU A/A, TABANKULU, 5130 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 475 200401265 BOMVINI SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bomvini Location,Mgaqweni A/A,Libode,5160 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 145 200500052 BONDA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Amantshangase A/A,Bonda Location,Bizana,4800 ALFRED NZO EAST 1 317 200300029 BONDE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Qwaninga A/A,Willowvale,5040 AMATHOLE EAST 1 95 200600062 BOQO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Lower Vaalbank A/A,Ladyfrere,Lady Frere,5410 CHRIS HANI WEST 1 309 200500057 BOTHA SIGCAU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Phumlo A/A,Qaukeni,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 238 200400049 BOTSABELO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Ngqayi 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1 287 SCHOOL 200500063 BUHLAMBO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED P.O. Box 86,Flagstaff,4810 ALFRED NZO WEST 1 444 200400052 BUHLEBELIZWE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Machibini A/A,Qumbu,Qumbu,5180 O R TAMBO INLAND 1 132 200400053 BUJE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Majola A\A ,Port St Johns,5120 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 314 200500065 BUKAZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY Bukazi A/A,Bukazi A/A,Lusikisiki,4820 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 640 200400054 BULA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Mnyolo A/A,Mmangweni Location,Ngcobo,5050 CHRIS HANI EAST 1 146 200501372 BULUMKO JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bala A/A,Flagstaff,Flagstaff,4810 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 363 200500068 BUNGENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED Lwandlana A/A,Flagstaff,Ntabankulu,5130 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 727 200400056 BUNGU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY Bungu A/A,Libode,5160 O R TAMBO COASTAL 1 318 200500069 BUNTSHENTSHE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY NGWEMNYAMA A/A, P.O.
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