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No. Nama Sekolah 1 Sma Al Islamiah 2 Sma Al Jihad 3 Sma Al Khairiyah 4 Sma Al Muhajirin 5 Sma Bina Bangsa School 6 Sma Bina Tunas Bangsa NO. NAMA SEKOLAH 1 SMA AL ISLAMIAH 2 SMA AL JIHAD 3 SMA AL KHAIRIYAH 4 SMA AL MUHAJIRIN 5 SMA BINA BANGSA SCHOOL 6 SMA BINA TUNAS BANGSA 7 SMA BUDI AGUNG 8 SMA BUNGA HATI BANGSA 9 SMA CAHAYA KUDUS 10 SMA CHANDRA KUSUMA 11 SMA DARMA SATRIA PERSADA 12 SMA DHARMA BUDI BAKTI 13 SMA DHARMA PUTRA JAKARTA 14 SMA DHARMA SATRIA 15 SMA DHARMA SUCI 16 SMA DIAKONIA 17 SMA DON BOSCO I 18 SMA FONS VITAE 2 19 SMA GANDHI ANCOL 20 SMA GIDEON 21 SMA GITA KIRTTI II 22 SMA HARAPAN KASIH 23 SMA HASSANUDDIN 24 SMA ISLAM AL AZHAR KELAPA GADING 25 SMA JUBILEE 26 SMA K. MAWAR SARON 27 SMA K. TUNAS BANGSA 28 SMA KENCANA I 29 SMA KRISTEN 5 BPK PENABUR 30 SMA KRISTEN IPEKA PLUIT 31 SMA KRISTEN IPEKA SUNTER 32 SMA KRISTEN YUSUF 33 SMA LAPHAT PLUS 34 SMA LENTERA KASIH 35 SMA MAHATMA GADING 36 SMA MAHATMA GADING INTERCULTURAL 37 SMA MARIA DELLA STRADA 38 SMA MARIE JOSEPH 39 SMA METHODIST 40 SMA MUTIARA I 41 SMA NEGERI 110 42 SMA NEGERI 111 43 SMA NEGERI 114 44 SMA NEGERI 115 45 SMA NEGERI 13 46 SMA NEGERI 15 47 SMA NEGERI 18 48 SMA NEGERI 40 49 SMA NEGERI 41 50 SMA NEGERI 45 51 SMA NEGERI 52 52 SMA NEGERI 72 53 SMA NEGERI 73 54 SMA NEGERI 75 55 SMA NEGERI 80 56 SMA NEGERI 83 57 SMA NEGERI 92 58 SMA NURUL FALAH 59 SMA NUSANTARA 60 SMA PELANGI KASIH 61 SMA PERMAI 62 SMA PERMATA INDAH 63 SMA PGRI 12 JAKARTA 64 SMA PUSAKA ABADI 65 SMA PUSAKA NUSANTARA 66 SMA SAINT PETER 67 SMA SANTO LUKAS I 68 SMA ST. NICHOLAS 69 SMA STELLA MARIS 70 SMA TANJUNG PRIOK 71 SMA TARAKANITA 2 72 SMA TRI DARMA BUDIDAYA 73 SMA TUNAS GADING 74 SMA TUNAS KARYA 75 SMA UNIVERSAL 76 SMA WESTIN 77 SMA WIJAYA 78 SMA WIJAYA KUSUMA 79 SMA WIYATA MANDALA 80 SMA YAKOBUS 81 SMA YANIC 82 SMA YAPPENDA 83 SMA YASPI 84 SMA YUSHA 85 SMAK 6 PENABUR 86 SMAK PENABUR KELAPA GADING ALAMAT Jl. Baru Kosambi III No. 1, Cilincing Jl. Jihad Papanggo 1, Tanjung Priok Jl. Mindi No. 2, K o j a Jl. Tunda No. 20-21 Komp. Pelindo II, K o j a Jl. Walet Elok 8, Blok R8 No.1, Penjaringan Jl. Pluit Timur Blok MM, Penjaringan Jl. Terusan Bandengan Utara No. 95 Blok F.2-12, Penjaringan Jl. Villa Kapuk Indah Blok GI, Penjaringan Jl. Muara Karang B96 No. 129-131, Penjaringan Perum Villa Kapuk Mas Selatan V Blok H4 No.1, Penjaringan Jl. Komp.Teluk Indah Blok Q No.2-4, Penjaringan Jl. Agung Tengah 7 No. 1 Blok i-6, Tanjung Priok Jl. Swasembada Barat XI No. 92, Tanjung Priok Jl. Teluk Indah Blok Q No.2-4, Penjaringan Jl. Jembatan III Komp. Pluit Mas Blok F No. 1-5, Penjaringan Jl. Pluit Utara Raya No. 2, Penjaringan Jl. Raya Boulevar Timur Kelapa Gading, Kelapa Gading Jl. Kramat Jaya No. 1 B, K o j a Jl. Pangandaran IX Blok B 4 No. 1, Pademangan Jl. Gadang No. 77, Tanjung Priok Jl. Sunter Jaya IV/2, Tanjung Priok Jl. Muara Baru Raya 5/7, Penjaringan Jl. Rawa Badak No. 79-81, K o j a Jl. Bulevar Timur, Kelapa Gading Jl. Sunter Jaya I No. 1, Tanjung Priok Jl. Hibrida Timr Raya, Kelapa Gading Jl. Sunter Garden Blok C-7, Tanjung Priok Jl. Sungai Bambu Pool No. 13A, Tanjung Priok Jl. Hibrida Raya AQ-3 Kelapa Gading Permai, Kelapa Gading Jl. Pluit Timur Blok B Utara No. 1, Penjaringan Jl. Baru, Sunter Agung, Tanjung Priok Jl. Arwana II No. 16 Jembatan Dua, Penjaringan Jl. Bhayangkara No. 47, K o j a Jl. Sunter Permai Raya No. 8, Tanjung Priok Jl. Boulevard Bukit Gading Raya Villa Gading Indah, Kelapa Gading Jl. Boulevard Bgr Komp Villa Gading Indah Blok. Q, Kelapa Gading Jl. Pademangan I Gg.7 No.18, Pademangan Jl. Puspa Gading Blok H2 468, Kelapa Gading Jl. Terusan Bandengan Utara No.91 AY, Penjaringan Jl. Komp. Yos Sudarso II/19, Tanjung Priok Jl. Bendungan Melayu, K o j a Jl. Bandengan Utara No. 80, Penjaringan Jl. Pedongkelan No.25 Cilincing, Cilincing Jl. Rorotan X, Cilincing Jl. Seroja No. 1, K o j a Jl. Agung Utara STS Blok A, Tanjung Priok Jl. Warakas I, Tanjung Priok Jl. Budi Mulia Raya, Pademangan Jl. Laks. R. E. Martadinata, Tanjung Priok Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan, Kelapa Gading Jl. Raya Tugu Semper, Cilincing Jl. Prihatin Komp. TNI AL, Kelapa Gading Jl. Raya Cakung Cilincing, Cilincing Jl. Tipar Cakung, Cilincing Jl. Sunter Karya Selatan V, Tanjung Priok Jl. Tipar Cakung, Cilincing Jalan Asrama Pemadam Kebakaran, Cilincing Jl. Dewa Kembar Komp.TNI-AL Semper Timur, Cilincing Jl. Kramat Jaya Gg. VIII, Cilincing Taman Grisenda Blok A1 No. 28, Penjaringan Jl. Pluit Karang Barat Blok O-VI No. 1, Penjaringan Jl. Kamp. Gusti Blok A No.1, Penjaringan Jl. Tabah I No. 5 Komp. TNI AL Kodamar III, Kelapa Gading Jl. V No. 28 Teluk Gong, Penjaringan Jl. Edam 2 No. 17, Tanjung Priok Jl. Boulevard Timur Raya No 8, Kelapa Gading Jl. Ancol Selatan II / 1, Tanjung Priok Jl. Pantai Indah Utara Blok S No. 8 PIK, Penjaringan Jl. Lele Blok A I Teluk Gong, Penjaringan Jl. Mangga no. 3 Lagoa, K o j a Jl. Pluit Permai Dalam I/10, Penjaringan Jl. Bidara Raya Gg. G. 36, Penjaringan Jl. Gading Putih Raya P2/23, Kelapa Gading Jl. Pelepah Kuning III Kelapa Gading Permai, Kelapa Gading Jl. Boulevard Barat Raya No.1, Kelapa Gading Teluk Gong Jl. G. No. 408, Penjaringan Jl. Masjid Al Barkah, Tanjung Priok Jl. Bandengan Utara No. 80, Penjaringan Jl. Swasembada Timur XIII 46-50, Tanjung Priok Jl. Pegangsaan II Km. 3,5, Kelapa Gading Jl. Teluk Semangka No. 103 Komp.BPP, Cilincing Jl. Swasembada Timur V/10, Tanjung Priok Jl. Dinas Kebersihan DKI, Cilincing Jl. Mawar Luar No.1, K o j a Jl. Muara Karang Blok 23 S, Penjaringan Jl. Boulevard Bukit Gading Raya Kav. A5-A8, Kelapa Gading.
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