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Kindly Find Attached List of Schools and Number of Learners Per School, We RFQ68 SN 17102019 17 October 2019 School Yard Marketing flyer distribution uShaka Marine World invites eligible and accredited service providers to submit a written quotation on their official letter head for the above services. The quotation must be submitted with the following documents; • Current tax clearance certificate • Current BBBEE certificate • CSD Registration Report • Declaration of Interest (MBD4) • Letter of Good Standing (Department of Labour) Failure to submit the above documents will lead to disqualification. Kindly find attached list of schools and number of learners per school, we need someone who has permission to distribute flyers to each school according to the number of learner per school. NB: NO QUOTES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON EMAIL. Enquiries can be directed to: Vusi Gina: +27 31 328 8004 E-mail: [email protected] Quotation for the above mentioned, must be submitted, marked “RFQ68 SN 17102019” “School Yard Marketing flyer distribution” must be placed in our quotation box, located at our main reception area, not later than 11.00hr on 24 October 2019. THE ADJUDICATION PROCESS The adjudication of this quote will be in terms of the example below, The Preferential Procurement Regulations 2011 and compliance with this Brief. Before a final decision is taken, USHAKA MARINE WORLD may wish to call suppliers in for presentations on their submissions. Criteria Max. Points Scoring Price 80 Points Price 80 Empowerment:- 20 Points Empowerment Status of the Company 20 Total Points (Max.) 100 Kwazulu-Natal High Schools No. of Name of School Location Learners Kingsway High Amanzimtoti 1075 Hoerskool Kuswag Amanzimtoti 700 Amanzimtoti High Amanzimtoti 600 Ridge Park College Berea 1057 Grosvenor Boys' High Bluff 600 Grosvenor Girls' High Bluff 950 Kenmont High Bluff 489 Durban Academy Bluff 780 Danville Girls’ High Durban North 840 Northlands Girls' High Durban North 1050 Northwood High Durban North 1350 Durban North College Durban North 450 Holy Family College Glenmore 380 Port Natal High Glenmore 799 Durban Girls' High Glenwood 1300 Glenwood High Glenwood 1200 Eden College Glenwood 180 St Henry’s Marist Brothers Glenwood 340 Hillcrest High Hillcrest 1000 Kloof High Kloof 997 New Forest High Montclair 805 Mowat Park Girls' High Montclair 890 Durban High School Musgrave 1210 Hillgrove Secondary Newlands West 1300 George Campbell High North Beach 1150 Havenpark Secondary Phoenix 808 Brookdale Secondary Phoenix 927 Earlington Secondary Phoenix 957 Palmview Secondary Phoenix 972 Eastbury Secondary Phoenix 646 Grovend Secondary Phoenix 806 Maritzburg College Pietermaritzburg 1200 Voortrekker High Pietermaritzburg 564 Pinetown Girls' High Pinetown 1178 Pinetown Boys' High Pinetown 960 Queensburgh Girls' High Queensburgh 1027 Queensburgh High Queensburgh 843 Rossburgh High Rossburgh 802 Brettonwood High Umbilo 780 Verulam Secondary Verulam 1026 Westville Boys' High Westville 1194 Kwazulu-Natal Primary Schools No. of Name of School Location Learners Amanzimtoti Primary Amanzimtoti 650 Doonheights Primary Amanzimtoti 470 Laerskool Kuswag Amanzimtoti 700 Athlone Park Primary Athlone Park 490 Bellair Primary Bellair 473 Fynnland Senior Primary Bluff 519 Bushlands Primary Bluff 450 Brighton Beach Primary Bluff 510 Kenmont Primary Bluff 248 Marlborough Park Primary Bluff 320 Our Lady of Natal Convent Bluff 344 Durban North College Durban North 200 Northlands Primary Durban North 1000 Durban North Primary Durban North 390 Glenashley Primary Glenashley 500 Holy Family College Glenmore 250 Port Natal Primary Glenmore 410 Glenmore Primary Glenmore 518 Eden College Glenmore 280 Penzance Primary Glenwood 822 Glenwood Preparatory Glenwood 850 Glenwood Junior Primary Glenwood 450 St Henry’s Marist Brothers Glenwood 334 Clarence Road Primary Greyville 1200 Hillcrest Junior Primary Hillcrest 495 Hillcrest Senior Primary Hillcrest 656 Winston Park Primary Hillcrest 546 Kloof Senior Primary Kloof 444 La Lucia Junior Primary La Lucia 310 Montclair Senior Primary Montclair 518 Gordon Road Girls' Primary Morningside 613 Durban Preparatory Morningside 653 Morningside Primary Morningside 520 Lyndhurst Primary New Germany 630 New Germany Primary New Germany 615 Briardale Primary Newlands 879 Northdene Primary Northdene 582 Long Market Street Girls' School Pietermaritzburg 730 Merchiston Preparatory Pietermaritzburg 745 Gert Maritz Primary Pietermaritzburg 361 Sarnia Primary Pinetown 650 Benjamin Pine Primary Pinetown 802 Escombe Primary Queensburgh 798 St. Michaels Primary Redhill 788 Addington Primary South Beach 1500 Carrington Primary Umbilo 711 Durban Primary Umbilo 660 Atholton Primary Umhlanga 630 Virginia Preparatory Virginia 550 Warner Beach Junior Preparatory Warner Beach 300 Warner Beach Senior Preparatory Warner Beach 400 Westville Primary Westville 720 Berea West Primary Westville 480 Woodlands Primary Woodlands 760 Yellow Wood Park Primary Yellow Wood Park 740 .
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