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Public Primary Schools PRIMARY SCHOOLS CENTRAL REGION NO SCHOOL ADDRESS LOCATION TELE PHONE REGION 1 Agosi Box 378 Bobonong 2619596 Central 2 Baipidi Box 315 Maun Makalamabedi 6868016 Central 3 Bobonong Box 48 Bobonong 2619207 Central 4 Boipuso Box 124 Palapye 4620280 Central 5 Boitshoko Bag 002B Selibe Phikwe 2600345 Central 6 Boitumelo Bag 11286 Selibe Phikwe 2600004 Central 7 Bonwapitse Box 912 Mahalapye Bonwapitse 4740037 Central 8 Borakanelo Box 168 Maunatlala 4917344 Central 9 Borolong Box 10014 Tatitown Borolong 2410060 Central 10 Borotsi Box 136 Bobonong 2619208 Central 11 Boswelakgomo Bag 0058 Selibe Phikwe 2600346 Central 12 Botshabelo Bag 001B Selibe Phikwe 2600003 Central 13 Busang I Memorial Box 47 Tsetsebye 2616144 Central 14 Chadibe Box 7 Sefhare 4640224 Central 15 Chakaloba Bag 23 Palapye 4928405 Central 16 Changate Box 77 Nkange Changate Central 17 Dagwi Box 30 Maitengwe Dagwi Central 18 Diloro Box 144 Maokatumo Diloro 4958438 Central 19 Dimajwe Box 30M Dimajwe Central 20 Dinokwane Bag RS 3 Serowe 4631473 Central 21 Dovedale Bag 5 Mahalapye Dovedale Central 22 Dukwi Box 473 Francistown Dukwi 2981258 Central 23 Etsile Majashango Box 170 Rakops Tsienyane 2975155 Central 24 Flowertown Box 14 Mahalapye 4611234 Central 25 Foley Itireleng Box 161 Tonota Foley Central 26 Frederick Maherero Box 269 Mahalapye 4610438 Central 27 Gasebalwe Box 79 Gweta 6212385 Central 28 Gobojango Box 15 Kobojango 2645346 Central 29 Gojwane Box 11 Serule Gojwane Central 30 Goo - Sekgweng Bag 29 Palapye Goo-Sekgweng 4918380 Central 31 Goo-Tau Bag 84 Palapye Goo - Tau 4950117 Central 32 Goshwe Box 15 Tutume Central 33 Grace Kgari Bag 0072 Palapye Serowe 4600764 Central 34 Gweta Box 16 Gweta 6212216 Central 35 Ikongwe Box 478 Mahalapye Ikongwe Central 36 Jamataka Box 80 Tonota Jamataka Central 37 John Phooko Box 427 Tonota 2484191 Central 38 Joseph Anderson Bag 200 Selibe Phikwe 2601433 Central 39 Kalamare Box 3 Mahalapye Kalamare 4763710 Central 40 Kedia Bag 004 Mopipi Kedia Central 41 Kediretswe Box 11235 Palapye 4620446 Central 42 Kelele Box 345 Mmadinare 2600050 Central 43 Kgagodi Box 106 Maokatumo Kgagodi 4958611 Central 44 Kgamane Memorial Box 1 Shoshong 4769231 Central 45 Kgosi Sekoko I Box 257 Tonota 2480176 Central 46 Khama Memorial Box 52 Serowe 4630410 Central 47 Khumaga Box 7 Khumaga 6868425 Central 48 Khurumela Box 847 Palapye 4900119 Central 49 Khwee Bag 30 Letlhakane Khwee Central 50 Kodibeleng Bag 2 Shoshong Kodibeleng Central 51 Kudumatse Bag 10 Mahalapye Central 52 Kukubjwe Box 7 Lerala Kukubjwe 4954009 Central 53 Kutamogoree Bag SOW 2 Sowa Kutamoguree 6212339 Central 54 Lapologang Bag 0049 Selibe Phikwe 2615228 Central 55 Lecheng Box 60 Lecheng Lecheng 4921661 Central 56 Leetile Box 4 Mahalapye 4710292 Central 57 Lekadibeng Box 275 Lerala Palapye 4954016 Central 58 Lentswe Le Moriti Bag 85 Selibe Phikwe Lentswelemoriti 2645328 Central 59 Lepashe Box 1042 F/town Lepashe Central 60 Lepokole Bag 334 Bobonong Lepokole 4900035 Central 61 Lerala Box 334 Bobonong Lerala 4954010 Central 62 Lesenepole Box 5 Lesenepole 2978737 Central 63 Letlhakane Box 2 Letlhakane Letlhakane 2600338 Central 64 Letsibogo Box 795 Mmadinare 4918081 Central 65 Maape Box 81 Mahalapye Maape 4918081 Central 66 Mabeleapodi Box 3 Mabeleapodi 4600257 Central 67 Mabesekwa Box 666 Tonota Mabesekwa Central 68 Mabolwe Box 182 Semolale Mabolwe 2619040 Central 69 Mabumahibidu Box 334 Bobonong Mabumahibidu 2619040 Central 70 Mabuo Bag 1 Mabuo Central 71 Mabuwe Box 167 Nkange Mabuwe 4640204 Central 72 Machaneng Box 6 Machaneng 2619221 Central 73 Madikwe Box 131 Bobonong 2484488 Central 74 Madisakwane Box 113 Tonota 2619232 Central 75 Mafetsakgang Box 46 Bobonong 2987596 Central 76 Magapatona Box 26 Tutume 4610035 Central 77 Mahalapye Box 52 Mahalapye 4710035 Central 78 Maitengwe Box 4 Maitengwe 2986301 Central 79 Majwanaadipitse Bag 1 Serowe Majwanaadipitse Central 80 Makobo Box 10395 Tatitown Makobo Central 81 Makolo Bag 20 Serowe 4630461 Central 82 Makolojwane Box 511 Serowe 4630461 Central 83 Makongwa Box 70 Nata 6211234 Central 84 Makuta Box 44 Tutume Makuta 4910269 Central 85 Malaka Box 54 Palapye Malaka 4910269 Central 86 Malatswai Bag 58 Serowe Malatswai 4639561 Central 87 Mampori Box 2 Marapong 4918473 Central 88 Manaledi Bag 14 Palapye Manaledi 2485220 Central 89 Mandunyane Box 25 Shashe Mandunyane 2484220 Central 90 Mannathoko Box 15 Serowe 4630414 Central 91 Manonnye Box 374 Serowe 4630414 Central 92 Manthabakwe Bag 003 Mopipi Mopipi 2973156 Central 93 Manxotae Box 113 Nata Manxotae Central 94 Maphorisa Box 25 Marapong 2987685 Central 95 Maposa B151 Nata Maposa 4918233 Central 96 Mapulane Bag 20 Palapye 4918233 Central 97 Marapong Box 140 Marapong 2981408 Central 98 Masedi Box 47 Tutume Tonota 4630239 Central 99 Masokola Box 3 Serowe 4958203 Central 100 Masupe Bag 003 Maunatlala Masupe 2484413 Central 101 Mathangwane Box 4 Mathangwane 2645110 Central 102 Mathathane Box 32 Machaneng Mathathane 4940013 Central 103 Matlhako Bag 17 Palapye Matlhako 4650125 Central 104 Matlhakola Bag 5 Maunatlala Matlhakola 4940013 Central 105 Matsitama Box F177 F/town Matsitama Central 106 Maunatlala Box 4 Palapye Maunatlala 74200435 Central 107 Mengwe Memorial Box 31 Maitengwe 2986302 Central 108 Mhalapitsa Box 45 Pilikwe Mhalapitsa 4910281 Central 109 Mmadikola Box 34R Mmadikola Central 110 Mmadinare Box 15 Mmadinare 2617110 Central 111 Mmaphashalala Box 1317 Mahalapye Mmaphashalala 4770040 Central 112 Mmashoro Box 8 Mmashoro 4639506 Central 113 Mmatshumo Box 9 Mmatshumo 2979606 Central 114 Mmea Bag F23 Francistown Mmea Central 115 Mmuabui Box 9 Makwate 4940376 Central 116 Mmualefe Box 52 Serowe 4630557 Central 117 Mmutlane Box 2336 Mahalapye Mmutlane Central 118 Mmutle Memorial Box 26 Sefhare 4648202 Central 119 Modisaotsile Box 591 Bobonong 2619123 Central 120 Moeng Box 3 Moeng 4917013 Central 121 Mogapi Box 60 Mogapi 2618545 Central 122 Mogapinyana Box 26 Maokatumo Mogapinyana 4958877 Central 123 Mogome Box 31 Radisele Mogome 74200435 Central 124 Mogorosi Box 378 Serowe Mogorosi 4632475 Central 125 Moineedi Box 1068 Mahalapye Taupye 4710887 Central 126 Moiyabana Box 31 Serowe Moiyabana 4633964 Central 127 Mokane Box 72 Letlhakane 2978617 Central 128 Mokgenene Bag 39 Mahalapye Mokgenene 4740985 Central 129 Mokgware Box 007 Mahalapye Mokgware 71842498 Central 130 Mokibe Box 101 Shoshong Shoshong 4769281 Central 131 Mokobaxane Bag 002 Mopipi Mokobaxane Central 132 Mokobeng Bag 1 Sefhare 4915551 Central 133 Mokoswana Bag 38 Mahalapye Mokoswane 4712595 Central 134 Mokubatse Box 547 Mahalapye Mokubatse 4720391 Central 135 Mokubilo Bag F23 Francistown Mokubilo Central 136 Mokungwane Bag 130 Lecheng Mokungwane 4910055 Central 137 Molalatau Box 50 Bobonong Molalatau 2645374 Central 138 Molebatsi Box 2 Majwaneng Majwaneng 4917326 Central 139 Moletemane Box 176 Tsetsebye Moletemane 2646035 Central 140 Mookane Box 3 Mookane 4773617 Central 141 Mophaneng Box 124 Ramokgonami Pilikwe 4918088 Central 142 Mopipi Bag 001 Mopipi 2973107 Central 143 Moralane Bag 1 Shoshong Moralane Central 144 Moreomabele Box 10 Serule Moreomabele Central 145 Moreomaoto Box 445 Maun Moreomaoto 6868613 Central 146 Morwalela Bag 28 Palapye 4923451 Central 147 Mosetse Box F39 Francistown Mosetse 2977204 Central 148 Moshopha Box 14 Moshopha 4915439 Central 149 Mosolotshane Bag 3 Shoshong Mosolotshane Central 150 Mosu Box 3 Mosu 2979508 Central 151 Motalaote Bag 56 Serowe 4631144 Central Lekhutlile 152 Motetshwane Box 3 Serowe 4630437 Central 153 Motlhabaneng Bag 84 Selibe Phikwe Motlhabaneng 2645541 Central 154 Motopi Bag 154 Maun Motopi 6269001 Central 155 Motshegaletau Box 28 Motshegaletau Central 156 Motsholapheko Box 37 Sefhophe Sefophe 2618305 Central 157 Moutlwatsi Box 596 Tonota 2484897 Central 158 Mpatane Box 136 Mathangwane 2415988 Central 159 Mphinyane Box 44 Tutume Mafungo Central 160 Mpiti Box 13 Tutume Central 161 Nata Box 39 Nata 6211212 Central 162 Natale Box 11452 Tatitown Natale Central 163 Newtown Box 63 Serowe 4630285 Central 164 Ngakaagae Box 22237 Mahalapye 4711149 Central 165 Ngwapa Bag 3 Sherwood 4919360 Central 166 Nicodemus Box 241 Rakops 2975300 Central Memorial 167 Nkange Box 156 Nkange 2986356 Central 168 Nshakashogwe Box 29 Sebina Nshakashogwe 2981596 Central 169 Nshamba Box 59 Maitengwe 2987511 Central 170 Nswazwi Box 40 Sebina Nswazwi Central 171 Nthompe Koma Bag 852 Mahalapye Palapye 4726060 Central 172 Nyamambisi Box 8 Sebina Nyamambisi 2981193 Central 173 Paje Box 72 Serowe Paje 4632949 Central 174 Palapye Central Box 12 Palapye 4620339 Central 175 Phalaroad Box 342 Mahalapye Phalaroad 4673602 Central 176 Phethu Mphoeng Box 29 Mmadinare 2617257 Central 177 Phikwe Bag 0065 Selibe Phikwe 2600006 Central 178 Pilikwe Box 37 Pilikwe 4910619 Central 179 Poloka Box 112 Mahalapye Central 180 Radisele Box 117 Radisele 4928020 Central 181 Ramokgonami Box 112 Palapye Ramokgonami 4950012 Central 182 Rasetimela Bag 1 Bobonong 2619485 Central 183 Ratholo Box 19 Moeng Ratholo 4917155 Central 184 Ratsie Setlhako Bag 723 Palapye 4900339 Central 185 Rauwe Box 7 Tonota 2485822 Central 186 Rethatloleng Bag 15 Letlhakane 2978097 Central 187 Reuben Mpabanga Bag 157 Selibe Phikwe 2615271 Central 188 Riverside Box 7 Serowe 4630221 Central 189 Robelela Box 714 Mmadinare Robelela Central 190 Seaseole Box 36 Letlhakane 2978848 Central 191 Sebeso Box 117 Palapye 4922073 Central 192 Sebina Box 18 Sebina 2987471 Central 193 Sedibe Bag 44 Selibe Phikwe Damuchujenaa Central 194 Sefhare Box 73 Sefhare 4648204 Central 195 Sefhophe Box 37 Sefhophe 2618210 Central 196 Segomotso Bag 0059 Selibe Phikwe 2610985 Central 197 Sehunuo
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