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Provincial Provinsiale Gazette Koerant Provincial Provinsiale Gazette Koerant Free State Province Provinsie Vrystaat Published by Authority Uitgegee op Gesag No. 86 TUESDAY, 04 November 2008 No. 86 DINSDAG, 04 November 2008 No. Index Page PROVINCIAL NOTICE 372 PUBLICATION OF THE RESOURCE TARGETING LIST OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR 2009 2 2 No. 86 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE 4 NOVEMBER 2008 PROVINCIAL NOTICE [No. 372 of2008] PUBLICATION OF THE RESOURCE TARGETING LIST OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR 2009 By virtue of section 16 of the Interpretation Act, 1957 (Act No. 33 of 1957), I, MC Mokitlane, Member of the Executive Council responsible for Education in the Province, hereby publish the resource targeting list of public schools for 2009 as contained in Annexure A. PROVINCE: FREESTATE LISTOF PUBLICORDINARY SCHOOLS FOR 2009 Perleemer PRIMARYI Type of Section QulntJle Leemer Allocetlon EMISNumber Nem. of School SECONDARY School: 21 Address of School Addrss of School Code: DIstr1ct 200i NU,"bers 2008 200& 41811121 AANVOOR PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 864 HF=!LBRON 9650 FEZILE DABI 01 5 807 42506090 ABRAHAMSKRAAL PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 541 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZILE DABI 01 4 807 44306220 ADELINE MEJE PIS Primary Public No PO BOX 701 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILE DABI 01 1,152 807 41811160 ALICE PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 251 HEILBRON 9650 FEZILE DABI 01 14 807 41811271 ALPHAPFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 12 EDENVILLE 9535 FEZILE DABI 01 9 807 42506122 AMACILIA PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 676 KROONSTAD 9500 FE~ILE DABI 01 19 807 41610010 ANDERKANT PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 199 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILE DABI 01 35 807 44611201 ARCADIA PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1069 PARYS 9585 FEZILE DABI 01 2 807 40506226 ATAMELANG PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 455 BOTHAVILLE 9660 FEZILE DABI 01 12 807 42506284 BANJALAND PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1333 KROONSTAO 9500 FEZILE DABI 01 13 807 42510030 BANKLAAGTE PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 78 STEYNSRUS 9525 FEZILE DABI 01 19 807 43011135 BARNARD MOLOKOANE SIS secondary Public Yes PO BOX 994 PARYS 9585 FEZILE DABI 01 1,142 807 4'2506286 BARNATO PF/S Primary Farm No POBOX 321 KROONSTAO 9500 FEZILE OABI 01 21 807 40506243 BEESTEKRAAL PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1167 BOTHAVILlE 9660 FEZllEDABI 01 12 807 41811029 BLOEMHOF PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 127 HEILl3RON 9650 FEZILEO,A,BI 01 16 807 41610279 BLOUKRANS PFIS Primary Farm No PO sox 321 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILE DABI 01 18 807 42506002 BLYDSKAP PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 327 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZILE DABI 01 4 807 43011077 BOHOLONG PF/S Primary Farm No POBOX 345 PARYS 9585 FEZILEOABI 01 ic 807 40506149 BOIKETLO PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 24 VIERFONTEIN 9530 FEZllEOABI 01 E 807 44611126 BOIPHIHLELO SIS Secondary Public No PO BOX 138 VREOEFORT 9595 FEZILEOABI 01 427 807 43011180 BOITlAMO SIS Secondary Public Yes PO BOX 1971 PARYS 9585 I'EZllE DABI 01 979 807 44510328 BONGANE·LEBOHANG SIS Secondary Public Yes PRIVATE BAG X23 CORNELIA 9850 FEZILE DABI , .01 531 807 43011164 BOPA-SETJHABA PIS Primary Public No PO BOX68~ PARYS 9585 FEZllE OABI 01 160 807 4~506019 BOSCHKOPJE PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX321 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZIlE OAB\ 01 35 807 42506200 BOSRANO PFIS Primary Farm No POBOX 1323 BRAKFONTEIN 9499 FEZILE DAB! 01 5 807 ~ ~IZPJg PROVINCE: FREE STATE 2 LIST OF PUBLIC ORDINARY SCHOOLS FOR 2009 Per Leamer PRIMARVI Type of Section Quint/Ie Leamer Allocation EMISNumbllr Namll of School SECONDARY School: 21 Add,..,s of School Add,..s of School Cod.: Dlstrlct 2009 Numb.,.. 2009 2009 42506006 BRAKVFLEI PF/S Prtmary Farm No PO BOX5285 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZflE; DABI 01 7 807 44611231 BUITEN·AF PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX5 PARYS 9585 FEZllE DABI 01 18 807 42506027 BURMAH PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX35 EDENVILLE 9535 FEZILEDABI 01 53 807 41811102 CAIROPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX341 KOPPIES 9540 FEZILEDABI 01 15 807 44611246 CHRISVANNIEKE;RK liS Secondary Public Yes POSBUS 180 VREDEFORT 9595 FEZILEDABI 01 186 8Q7 42411078 DANIEBERNARDO PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX44 KOPPIES 9540 FEZILEDABI 01 8 807 41610038 D1EPSPRUIT PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX101 ORANJ.EVILLE 9415 FEZiLEOABI 01 4 807 41811058 DIKGOHONG PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX44 HEILBRON 9650 FEZILEDABI 01 7 807 41610207 DIKGWETLA IF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX426 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILEDABI 01 12 807 44306135 OIPHULENG PF/S Primary Farm No POBOX 223 VllJOENSKROON 9520 FEZllE DABI 01 5 807 41811004 DIPKRAAL eF/S Secondary Farm Yes PO BOX 124 HEILBRciN 9650 FEZILEDABI 01 142 807 42506292 DOORNSPRUIT PFIS Primary Farm No PO.BOX376 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZjLE OABI 01 11 807 40506112 DORINGORAAI'WES PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX649 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILEDABt 01 25 807 40506054 EOGARS HOPEPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 252 BOTHAVILLE 9660 FEZILE DABI 01 12 807 41610084 FAlESIZWE SIS Secondary Public Yes PO BOX.550 NAMAHADI 9830 FEZILE·DABI 01 1,066 .807 4,1811014 FIGTREE PF/S Primary Farm No POBOX~94 HEILBRON 9650 FEZILE OABI 01 11 807 42506260 FONTEINPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX289 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZllE DABI 01 15 807 41610138 FORTRESS PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX630 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILE DABI. 01 . 11 807 44306190 FRIESLAND PF/S Primary Farm No . PO BOX642 VllJO~NSKROON 9520 FEZILEDABI 01 16 807 40508307 FRITZHOF PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX172 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILEDABI 01 3 807 44311010 GELUKSFONTEIN PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX654 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILE DABI 01 8 807 42701132 GERHARDUSDAM PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX185 STEYNSRUS 9515 FEZILEDABI 01 33 e07 41610234 GLEN ALPHEN PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX635 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILEDABI 01 7 807 4~701177 GORDONIA PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX165 SENEKAL 9600 FEZILErlABI 01 11 807 44811204 GOUDINI PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX8 VREQEFORT 9595 FEZfLE DABI 01 10 807 ~~tl~·~ M;C. MOKITLANE ~ NAME OFMEC ATURE 1o'Jt PROVINCE: FREE STATE 3 LIST OF PUBLIC ORDINARY SCHOOLS FOR 2009 Perlelmer PRIMARY/ Type of Section Qulntlle lelmer Allocltlon EMIS Number Nlme of School SECONDARY School: 21 Addreaa of School Addree of School Code: Dlltrlct 2009 Numbe,. 2009 2009 44510008 GRENFELLPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 169 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZlcE D~.B! 01 10 807 42710227 GROENEWALDPF/S Primary Farm No POBOX42 PETRUSSTEYN 9640 F.EZILE DABI 01 15 807 42506131 GROENKOLPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 331 HENNENMAN l;l445 FEZILE DABI Ql 7 807 43701007 GROENPANPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX48 SENEKAL 9600 FEZILE DABI Ql 20 807 43611015 GROENPUNTPF/S Primary Farm No PRIVATEBAG X060 VEREENIGING 1930 F,EZILE DABI 01 35 807 42506053 GROOTRIETVLEI PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1126 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZILE DABI 01. 49 807 42506251 HAMILTONSRUST PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 109 KROONSTAD 9500 FEZILE DABI 01 9 807 41610104 HARTEBEESPFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX427 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILE DABI 01 14 807 42506258 HELDERWATER PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1225 KROONSTAD 9505 FEZILE DABI 01 12 807 42510155 HORINGSPRUIT PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 293 STEYNSRUS 9515 FEZILE DABI . 01 17- 807 44306283 HUNTERSVLEI PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX41 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILE DABI 01 340 807 44306170 HWETLAPrlS Primary Farm No PO BOX 430 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILE DABI 01 21 807 42411016 INLANDSEEIFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 141 PARYS . 9585 FEZILE DABI 01 18 807 42506084 JAPAN PFIS Primary Farm No P.O. BOX6002 KROONHEUWEL 9501 FEZILE DABI 01 4 807 42510119 JASSPRUITPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 27 SreYNSRUS 9575 FEZILE DABI 01 7 807 43611049 JEANETTEPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 664 SASOLBURG 1947 FEZILE DABI 01 5 807 41610307 JERSEYPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX473 FRANKFORT 9830 FEZILEDABI 01 3 807 44306039 JONKERSKRAAL PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1088 ORKNEY 2620 FEZllE DABI 01 13 807 42506040 JORDAANPFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 1423 KROONSTAD 9503 FEZILEDABI 01 61 807 42506017 KAROOSPRUIT PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 110 EDENVILLE 9535 FEZllEDABI ~1 26 807 41811155 KEARABETSWE PIS Primary Public Yes PO BOX847 HE!lBRON 9650 FEZllE DABI 01 1,037 807 44306340 KGABARENG TIS Secondary Public No PO BOX914 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILE DABI 01 421 807 42506011 KGAISANONG PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 919 KROONSTAD 9520 FEZILE DABI 01 2~ 807 44306150 KGATELOPELE PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX 58 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZ1LE DAB.! 01 47 . 807 44306234 KGOLAGANO SIS Secondary Public Yes PO BOX70e .~VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILE DAB! 01 932 807 ftiUJ~'6 PROVINCE: FREESTATE LISTOF PUBLIC ORDINARY SCHOOLS FOR2009 Per Leemer PRIMARYI Type of Section Qulntlle Leamer . Allocation EMISHumber Hlme of School SECONDARY School: 21 AddrellS of School Addres of School Code: District 2009 Humbere2009 2009 41811091 KHAKHABA PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX475 HE'LBRON 9650 FEZILEDAB.I 01 28 807 41610029 KIMOLLO PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX163 FRANKFORT 98:30 FEZ'LE DABI 01 8 807 41610305 KLIPOOG PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX562 ~RANKFORT 98:30 FEZILEDABI 01 12 807 40506265 KOEBERG PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX22 BOTHAVILLE 9660 FEZILEDABI . 01 17 807 41610231 KOLKIEPF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX45 TWEELING . 9820 FEZ'LE DABI 01 20 807 43611209 KOPANANG PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX 1846 SASOLBURG 1947 FEZILEDABI at 127 807 41811013 KRAANVOllLVLAKTE PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX5 ORANJEVILLE 9415 FEZILEDABI 01 95 807 41610045 KROONTJIE PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX10 TWEELING 9820 FEZILEDABI 01 12 807 43611048 KRUITFONTEIN PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX1024 SASOLBURG 1947 FEZILEDABI 01 15 807 42411194 LAXDALE PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX30 KPPPIES 9540 FEZILEDABI 01 10 807 43611115 LEDIBOHONG IF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX277 PARYS 1947 FEZILEDABI 01 36 807 44306288 LEEUWPAN PFIS Primary Farm No PO BOX325 VILJOENSKROON 9520 FEZILEDABI 01 40 807 42506194 LEHMKUHLSRUS PF/S Primary Farm No PO BOX497 KROONSTAD.
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