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Kwazulu-Natal School Co-Ordinates - Alphabetical KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - Alphabetical Longitude - EAST Latitude - SOUTH School Schooltype Health District Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds AANGELEGEN P Primary Amajuba 30 18 38.16 27 29 12.228 ABAMBO P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 47 17.88 29 44 19.5 ABANTUNGWA H Secondary Uthukela 29 42 38.592 29 5 46.5 ABAQULUSI H Secondary Zululand 31 2 18.24 27 28 22.512 ABATHWA JP Primary Zululand 30 54 6.192 28 16 42.6 ACACIA P Primary eThekwini Municipality 31 0 51.552 29 39 21.348 ACACIAVALE P Primary Uthukela 29 48 8.928 28 35 39.84 ACTON HOMES PUBLIC Primary Uthukela 29 24 27.108 28 38 43.26 ADAMS COLLEGE Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 49 2.892 30 1 48.252 ADAMS SP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 49 20.892 30 1 39.108 ADDINGTON P Primary eThekwini Municipality 31 1 8.04 29 49 47.856 AI KAJEE P Primary uMgungundlovu 29 59 56.148 29 12 30.492 AJ MWELASE S Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 56 8.88 29 56 3.12 ALBERT FALLS P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 25 44.76 29 25 6.708 ALBERT S Secondary Sisonke 29 27 47.34 30 24 33.372 ALBINI H Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 41 13.56 29 50 9.78 ALDINVILLE SP Primary Ilembe 31 15 9.648 29 23 19.788 ALDORA P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 13 37.488 29 22 52.572 ALENCON P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 53 56.652 29 59 15.972 ALEXANDRA H Secondary uMgungundlovu 30 23 16.26 29 36 58.68 ALIPORE P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 57 49.968 29 56 44.448 ALLANDALE P (Pietermaritzburg) Primary uMgungundlovu 30 24 38.88 29 33 58.248 ALLERTON P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 9 23.4 29 26 56.148 ALLINGHAM P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 59 4.812 29 41 56.22 ALOE PARK P Primary Uthukela 29 47 19.788 28 35 0.96 ALPHA P Primary Zululand 31 6 16.992 27 44 34.332 ALSTON P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 22 3.9 29 35 18.888 ALTONA SP Primary Zululand 31 13 5.052 27 22 53.292 ALVA P Primary Umzinyathi 30 24 14.688 28 30 6.408 AM MOOLA S Secondary Ilembe 30 51 11.88 29 32 7.62 AMABUTHO P Primary Ilembe 30 58 0.84 29 22 0.588 AMABUYE P Primary Uthungulu 31 57 24.588 28 51 46.728 AMADADA S Secondary Amajuba 30 2 49.632 27 44 24.072 AMAGCINO P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 49 19.488 30 8 9.6 AMAHLAYA P Primary Ugu 30 25 7.212 30 21 8.388 AMAHLONGWA JP Primary Ugu 30 43 44.04 30 14 10.5 AMAHLUBI S Secondary Uthukela 29 42 42.948 28 58 50.412 AMAHOBE P Primary Amajuba 29 52 26.292 27 28 23.088 Data Source: EduAction cc. 2000 Dataset Page 1 of 150 16 September 2004 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - Alphabetical Longitude - EAST Latitude - SOUTH School Schooltype Health District Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds AMAHUKU CP Primary Uthukela 29 44 38.508 28 19 57.252 AMAJUBA H Combined Amajuba 29 57 41.22 27 43 59.772 AMAKHEMFUNDO P Primary Umzinyathi 30 9 27.072 28 11 41.028 AMAKHOLWA S Secondary uMgungundlovu 30 17 20.472 29 40 39.72 AMAKHWATHA JS Combined Zululand 31 2 23.208 27 23 21.3 AMANCAMAKAZANA P Primary Uthukela 29 54 48.528 28 35 25.872 AMANDAWE JP Primary Ugu 30 42 50.58 30 15 26.352 AMANDLA H Secondary Umkhanyakude 32 49 43.86 26 53 24.36 AMANDLAKAPHELI P Primary Ugu 30 27 50.292 30 6 18.828 AMANDLALATHI P Primary Ugu 30 31 46.38 30 8 1.572 AMANDLESIZWE HP Primary Umkhanyakude 32 9 40.32 28 23 31.38 AMANDLETHU JS (Jozini) Secondary Umkhanyakude 32 0 17.388 27 22 38.388 AMANDLETHU S (Inanda) Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 58 49.908 29 41 7.44 AMANDOSI PS Primary Uthungulu 31 54 40.212 28 53 31.2 AMANDUS HILL P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 24 58.032 29 58 43.572 AMANGANGA P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 46 26.652 29 50 23.46 AMANGWANE H Secondary Uthukela 29 7 23.628 28 40 36.012 AMANGWE H Secondary Uthungulu 31 51 31.68 28 45 14.688 AMANZABOMVU LP Primary Zululand 31 13 56.28 27 22 21.252 AMANZASHISAYO P Primary Zululand 30 51 36.792 27 32 42.648 AMANZIMTOTI H Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 52 24.672 30 3 51.588 AMANZIMTOTI P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 53 17.808 30 2 33.648 AMAOTI NO3 C Combined eThekwini Municipality 30 58 49.08 29 40 52.68 AMAOTI P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 59 6.54 29 40 38.64 AMAPHISI H Secondary Uthukela 29 5 5.568 28 37 27.84 AMAPHUPHESIZWE S Secondary Ilembe 31 2 55.428 29 8 16.152 AMAPHUTHU H Secondary Uthungulu 31 0 34.2 28 37 10.812 AMAQADI CP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 45 15.912 29 38 48.228 AMAQHAWE P Primary Umkhanyakude 32 14 13.812 27 2 12.588 AMASANGO P Primary Uthungulu 31 40 20.82 29 0 28.188 AMATATA JP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 50 39.768 29 37 47.748 AMATHULI P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 51 53.928 29 23 7.728 AMATIGULU H Secondary Ilembe 31 37 27.588 29 4 28.2 AMATIKULU P Primary Uthungulu 31 31 30.108 29 2 51.144 AMATIKWE P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 55 24.78 29 40 31.188 AMATIMOFU P Primary Uthungulu 31 15 9 28 52 51.6 AMATSHENSIKAZI P Primary Uthungulu 31 3 2.412 28 29 24.612 AMATSHEZULU H Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 36 36.72 29 47 30.48 Data Source: EduAction cc. 2000 Dataset Page 2 of 150 16 September 2004 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - Alphabetical Longitude - EAST Latitude - SOUTH School Schooltype Health District Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds AMAYESE JP Primary Uthungulu 30 48 29.232 28 41 54.06 AMAZABEKO H Secondary Sisonke 30 5 57.012 30 15 14.508 AMAZIBU P Primary Ugu 30 46 29.82 30 8 14.712 AMAZIZI H Secondary Uthukela 29 2 46.968 28 40 51.888 AMAZONDI JS Secondary Zululand 30 53 12.588 28 26 13.2 AMAZULU H Secondary Amajuba 30 3 25.308 27 46 5.772 AMOIBE P Primary Umzinyathi 30 33 56.34 28 22 31.332 ANNANDALE P Primary Amajuba 30 7 4.332 27 54 53.532 ANNIEVILLE SP Primary Amajuba 30 9 26.388 27 56 46.968 APOLLO S Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 55 5.412 29 54 12.132 APPELSBOSCH JP Primary uMgungundlovu 30 50 57.84 29 23 38.652 AQUADENE S Secondary Uthungulu 32 2 6.612 28 42 45.18 ARBOR PARK P Primary Amajuba 29 56 59.568 27 46 8.76 ARBORETUM P Primary Uthungulu 32 3 48.06 28 45 15.192 ARDEN FARM Primary uMgungundlovu 30 28 41.16 29 58 35.508 ARENA PARK S Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 52 34.968 29 54 52.812 AS - SALAAM C Combined Ugu 30 32 40.02 30 17 45.672 ASAMUKELE P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 39 11.772 29 29 54.528 ASANDE SS Secondary uMgungundlovu 29 53 6.612 29 36 26.748 ASHBURTON P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 26 48.948 29 40 58.548 ASHDOWN P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 19 46.632 29 38 13.128 ASHLEY P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 6 54.072 29 33 37.512 ASHLEY P (Ashwood) Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 50 46.212 29 49 38.748 ASHRAM P Primary Ilembe 31 17 22.812 29 20 14.388 ASHVILLE P Primary Ilembe 31 11 39.948 29 16 0.048 ASIBAMBISANE P Primary Umzinyathi 30 36 8.172 28 18 22.248 ASIBEMUNYE H Secondary uMgungundlovu 30 10 42.78 29 34 5.52 ASIBUYENI JP Primary Umkhanyakude 32 25 16.968 27 2 58.596 ASIPHIKELELE S Secondary Umkhanyakude 32 2 30.732 28 20 7.98 ASIQHUBEKE P Primary Sisonke 29 53 8.52 29 44 44.772 ASITHUTHUKE C Combined uMgungundlovu 30 1 56.208 29 22 43.788 ASIZENZELE P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 37 49.008 29 39 18.288 ASOKA S Secondary eThekwini Municipality 30 51 43.668 29 54 19.188 ASSEGAI P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 59 7.908 29 56 8.628 ASTRA P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 53 20.58 29 54 57.6 ATHLONE P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 21 3.312 29 35 5.568 ATHLONE PARK P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 55 13.872 30 0 44.748 ATHOLL HEIGHTS P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 54 10.98 29 48 58.572 Data Source: EduAction cc. 2000 Dataset Page 3 of 150 16 September 2004 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - Alphabetical Longitude - EAST Latitude - SOUTH School Schooltype Health District Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds ATHOLTON P Primary eThekwini Municipality 31 5 8.7 29 42 58.212 AUSTERVILLE P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 58 30.18 29 56 41.64 AVOCA P Primary eThekwini Municipality 31 0 55.512 29 45 55.08 AVOCA S Secondary eThekwini Municipality 31 1 13.008 29 45 57.06 AVON JP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 54 49.032 29 49 22.908 AVONFORD S Combined eThekwini Municipality 31 0 22.752 29 41 48.012 AYS MEMORIAL P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 52 17.508 29 55 13.692 BABANANGO P Primary Zululand 31 4 34.932 28 22 44.112 BABAZANI P Primary Umkhanyakude 32 20 41.388 28 6 42.912 BABONGILE SP Primary Ugu 30 34 36.12 30 10 4.152 BADELILE JP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 53 42.972 29 59 1.5 BAGIBILE H Secondary Uthungulu 31 23 44.34 28 56 7.98 BAJABULILE P Primary Uthungulu 31 55 20.028 28 52 5.34 BALCOMB'S HILL P Primary Ilembe 30 59 50.748 29 6 17.1 BALDASKRAAL CP Primary Uthukela 29 42 52.128 28 18 2.952 BALLENGEICH INTERMEDIATE Combined Amajuba 29 57 54.36 27 54 4.5 BALONDO H Secondary Uthungulu 31 58 7.788 28 37 42.6 BAMBANANI H Secondary Zululand 31 16 28.128 27 16 19.74 BAMBAZI H Secondary Uthukela 29 22 53.76 28 51 29.412 BAMBE CP Primary Uthukela 29 39 30.492 29 6 10.62 BAMBINKUNZI P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 26 2.112 29 58 54.3 BAMBISANANI LP Primary Umkhanyakude 32 43 27.768 26 53 20.724 BAMBISANDLA JP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 58 7.248 29 43 47.928 BANGAMAYA CP Primary Zululand 31 40 36.12 27 47 27.528 BANGANI S Secondary Uthukela 29 0 1.08 28 40 59.34 BANGENI P Primary Uthukela 29 19 44.472 28 46 55.02 BANGIBIZO JP Primary Ugu 30 35 0.6 30 31 32.988 BANGIZWE P Primary Umkhanyakude 32 27 44.388 27 48 13.68 BANGNEK JP Primary Umkhanyakude 32 51 9.576 27 0 39.6 BANGUBUKHOSI P Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 42 6.228 29 59 52.692 BANGUMUZI P Primary Umzinyathi 30 46 14.34 29 8 1.68 BANGUNI SS Secondary Ilembe 31 17 14.028 29 10 34.356 BANIYENA P Primary uMgungundlovu 30 35 18.492 30 6 54.54 BANJANA P Primary Umkhanyakude 32 8 47.652 27 27 34.992 BANQOBILE H Secondary uMgungundlovu 30 37 10.092 29 39 13.068 BANTUBANINGI H Secondary Zululand 31 26 24.432 28 0 56.808 BANTUVUKANI SP Primary eThekwini Municipality 30 56 28.86 29 56 40.92 BANZANA S Secondary Zululand 31 50 45.528 27 48 13.788 Data Source: EduAction cc.
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