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GPS Co-Ordinate Lookup File Sept 20041 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - by Health District Longitude - SOUTH Latitude - EAST Health District School Schooltype Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds Amajuba AANGELEGEN P Primary 30 18 38.16 27 29 12.228 Amajuba AMADADA S Secondary 30 2 49.632 27 44 24.072 Amajuba AMAHOBE P Primary 29 52 26.292 27 28 23.088 Amajuba AMAJUBA H Combined 29 57 41.22 27 43 59.772 Amajuba AMAZULU H Secondary 30 3 25.308 27 46 5.772 Amajuba ANNANDALE P Primary 30 7 4.332 27 54 53.532 Amajuba ANNIEVILLE SP Primary 30 9 26.388 27 56 46.968 Amajuba ARBOR PARK P Primary 29 56 59.568 27 46 8.76 Amajuba BALLENGEICH INTERMEDIATE Combined 29 57 54.36 27 54 4.5 Amajuba BERGSIG P (Utrecht) Primary 30 19 14.52 27 40 1.488 Amajuba BETHAMOYA H Secondary 30 2 38.4 27 44 46.608 Amajuba BLAAUWBOSCH P Primary 30 5 41.172 27 47 25.08 Amajuba BLACKBANK P Primary 30 13 44.868 27 50 52.728 Amajuba BLUE MOUNTAIN P Primary 30 2 5.028 27 32 52.08 Amajuba BOTHA'S PASS INTERMEDIATE FARM Combined 29 44 29.58 27 38 59.388 Amajuba BUHLE BE-ALLEN P Primary 30 10 13.908 27 56 40.272 Amajuba BUHLEBENTUTHUKO P Primary 30 8 22.92 27 46 49.62 Amajuba BUHLEBOMZINYATHI S Secondary 30 10 45.768 27 44 32.64 Amajuba CACA P Primary 30 9 28.692 27 56 47.508 Amajuba CACAMEZELA H Secondary 30 8 53.448 27 46 46.92 Amajuba CATHULANI P Primary 30 3 40.392 27 46 11.172 Amajuba CEBELIHLE P Primary 30 7 18.12 27 46 21.72 Amajuba CELA C Combined 29 45 23.4 28 7 29.28 Amajuba CHANCENI P Primary 30 13 15.672 27 40 14.052 Amajuba CHARLESTOWN H Combined 29 52 14.808 27 25 30.18 Amajuba CHELMSFORD P Combined 29 55 42.312 27 46 33.168 Amajuba CLAVIS P Primary 29 52 17.508 27 25 29.28 Amajuba COOPER P Primary 30 16 35.652 27 53 26.592 Amajuba DANNHAUSER P Primary 30 3 27 28 0 42.228 Amajuba DANNHAUSER S Combined 30 3 22.86 28 1 9.768 Amajuba DAVELSVLAKTE P Primary 30 4 28.56 28 8 29.22 Amajuba DEDANGIFUNDE H Secondary 30 4 15.96 27 46 25.5 Amajuba DNC C Combined 30 1 10.848 28 3 28.908 Amajuba DOROTHEA P Primary 30 35 47.22 27 34 58.26 Amajuba DRAKENSBERG P Primary 29 56 8.988 27 43 20.352 Amajuba DUCK PONDS SS Secondary 30 1 16.14 27 45 22.32 Amajuba EBUCHITHA P Primary 30 32 48.732 27 49 40.44 Amajuba EBUHLENI P Primary 30 21 26.1 27 42 41.94 Data Source: EduAction cc. 2000 Dataset Page 1 of 150 16 September 2004 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - by Health District Longitude - SOUTH Latitude - EAST Health District School Schooltype Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds Amajuba EKUBONGENI P Primary 29 52 32.772 27 35 28.752 Amajuba EKUHLAKANIPHENI P Primary 30 17 1.32 27 49 32.808 Amajuba EMALAHLENI C (Utrecht) Combined 30 18 11.16 27 38 50.28 Amajuba EMBABANE P Primary 30 9 7.74 27 51 53.82 Amajuba EMFUNDWENI H Secondary 30 11 53.808 27 53 15.18 Amajuba EMPONDO FARM P Primary 29 52 59.232 27 54 11.592 Amajuba EMTHUNZINI P Primary 29 57 46.512 27 37 54.192 Amajuba EMXHAKENI P Primary 30 13 41.052 27 46 6.888 Amajuba ENGODINI P Primary 30 6 7.632 27 32 58.272 Amajuba ENHLOKWENI P Primary 30 8 59.28 27 47 20.58 Amajuba ENHLONIPHWENI SP Primary 30 8 4.74 27 47 10.14 Amajuba ENKULULEKWENI P Primary 30 10 39.9 27 44 34.368 Amajuba ENZIMANE COMBINED Combined 30 32 0.42 27 38 30.372 Amajuba ESIDAKENI P Primary 30 24 19.98 27 35 57.588 Amajuba ESIDIDINI P Primary 30 5 6.648 27 44 53.628 Amajuba ESITILENGA P Primary 30 23 30.228 27 53 22.452 Amajuba EZINCWADINI SP Primary 30 2 31.848 27 44 52.152 Amajuba FAIRBREEZE P Primary 30 12 47.628 27 52 30.072 Amajuba FAITH CHRISTIAN Combined 29 55 55.74 27 44 37.068 Amajuba FERRUM H Secondary 29 56 52.008 27 43 50.52 Amajuba GARDENS P Primary 30 0 20.52 27 55 45.912 Amajuba GELYKWATER P Primary 30 24 11.16 27 31 17.58 Amajuba GIJIMANI STATE AIDED SP Primary 29 56 27.528 27 56 27.852 Amajuba GLENCALDER P Primary 29 50 27.78 27 44 59.532 Amajuba GLUCKSTADT P Primary 30 18 39.528 27 29 12.552 Amajuba GREENOCK P Primary 30 16 3.36 27 51 18.828 Amajuba GROENVLEI C Combined 30 13 36.372 27 27 39.852 Amajuba HAIG P Primary 29 51 49.788 27 58 23.592 Amajuba HILLTOP P Primary 30 8 8.088 27 57 34.452 Amajuba HLABANA P Primary 30 1 40.152 27 44 42.108 Amajuba HLALANATHI HIGH Secondary 30 3 13.752 27 45 7.848 Amajuba HLOKOMANI P Primary 30 13 56.82 27 57 41.94 Amajuba HOPE H Combined 29 58 28.02 27 43 32.52 Amajuba HUTTENPARK P Primary 29 55 33.852 27 44 20.4 Amajuba IMPALA H Secondary 30 14 21.12 27 50 35.88 Amajuba INCANDU H Secondary 30 1 14.628 27 45 38.808 Amajuba INDONI JP Primary 30 9 39.132 27 46 33.528 Amajuba INDONSA S Secondary 30 7 24.96 27 47 3.732 Data Source: EduAction cc. 2000 Dataset Page 2 of 150 16 September 2004 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - by Health District Longitude - SOUTH Latitude - EAST Health District School Schooltype Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds Amajuba INGABADE H Secondary 30 15 50.508 27 58 25.212 Amajuba INGOGO P Primary 29 55 7.608 27 34 34.752 Amajuba INGWE P Primary 29 59 57.66 27 53 57.84 Amajuba INTUKU P Primary 30 6 47.448 27 39 13.968 Amajuba INVERNESS P Primary 30 10 40.44 27 47 11.688 Amajuba INZULULWAZI S Secondary 30 7 2.208 27 54 36.072 Amajuba IPHUNGUPHUNGU P Primary 30 10 35.22 27 55 39.828 Amajuba ISIKHALISEZWE H Secondary 30 7 7.896 27 44 12.732 Amajuba ISIPHOSEMVELO S Secondary 30 13 55.56 27 57 49.536 Amajuba ISLAMIC COLLEGE NEWCASTLE Combined 29 54 21.6 27 45 55.8 Amajuba IZIKO P Primary 30 8 11.112 27 47 36.528 Amajuba IZIMBUTHU P Combined 30 11 14.676 27 23 20.832 Amajuba JOBSTOWN P Primary 30 7 9.66 27 44 8.7 Amajuba JOYLANDS P Primary 30 10 42.492 28 6 56.16 Amajuba KALABASI P Primary 29 58 53.832 28 7 14.772 Amajuba KHALIMA P Primary 30 1 59.988 27 45 0 Amajuba KHASELIHLE JP Primary 30 1 58.512 27 45 12.312 Amajuba KHETHUKUTHULA S Secondary 30 10 56.676 27 46 57.36 Amajuba KHIPHOKUHLE H Secondary 30 11 45.42 27 53 23.568 Amajuba KHULAKAHLE JP Primary 30 2 14.352 27 44 31.272 Amajuba KILBARCHAN COMBINED P Combined 29 58 26.508 27 50 20.76 Amajuba KILKEEL P Primary 30 10 47.208 27 54 17.28 Amajuba KINGSLEY P Combined 30 31 7.932 27 56 1.788 Amajuba KOENIGSBERG P FARM Primary 29 48 37.008 27 52 59.592 Amajuba KROMELLENBOOG P Primary 30 1 51.888 27 39 0.828 Amajuba KWAMAGIDELA S Combined 30 30 44.172 27 27 34.272 Amajuba KWETHU JP Primary 30 8 27.168 27 47 6.792 Amajuba LEMBE P Primary 30 30 6.48 27 29 49.668 Amajuba LENGOLA S Secondary 30 16 26.868 27 53 29.508 Amajuba LENNOXTON P Primary 29 54 49.86 27 46 19.272 Amajuba LETHIMFUNDO P Primary 29 54 4.968 28 4 58.98 Amajuba LETHUKUTHULA P Primary 30 8 50.712 27 59 23.352 Amajuba LINCOLN HEIGHTS S Secondary 29 55 14.952 27 45 29.088 Amajuba LINDOKUHLE P Primary 29 47 5.568 27 57 40.068 Amajuba LINGANI P Primary 30 7 36.012 27 46 59.448 Amajuba LUTHILUNYE P Primary 30 26 6.648 27 23 53.16 Amajuba MADLANGENI P Primary 30 16 20.46 27 38 6.468 Amajuba MAHLEKEHLATHINI P FARM Primary 29 53 46.392 27 40 46.092 Data Source: EduAction cc. 2000 Dataset Page 3 of 150 16 September 2004 KwaZulu-Natal School Co-ordinates - by Health District Longitude - SOUTH Latitude - EAST Health District School Schooltype Degrees Minutes Seconds Degrees Minutes Seconds Amajuba MAKHWELA P Primary 30 20 56.58 27 41 7.908 Amajuba MALAMBULE S Secondary 30 14 13.74 27 55 27.372 Amajuba MANA H Secondary 30 9 11.052 27 56 41.928 Amajuba MANDLAKAYISE P Primary 30 29 46.212 27 29 2.4 Amajuba MANDLAMASHA C Combined 30 1 29.748 27 57 23.508 Amajuba MASIHAMBISANE SP Primary 30 8 30.552 27 47 23.172 Amajuba MATA LP Primary 30 8 19.068 27 50 56.688 Amajuba MBALENHLE SP Primary 30 1 24.672 27 45 7.092 Amajuba MBATHANI P Primary 30 16 21.36 27 31 19.02 Amajuba MBUKENI SP Primary 30 1 41.052 27 44 15.18 Amajuba MDUMISENI H Secondary 30 3 17.28 27 44 46.14 Amajuba MDUTSHULWA JP Primary 30 12 46.692 27 56 42.288 Amajuba MICHAELIS P Primary 30 28 16.68 27 27 45.216 Amajuba MLAMLELI JP Primary 30 3 1.008 27 45 25.2 Amajuba MLONDOLOZI SP Primary 30 6 22.428 27 47 11.472 Amajuba MNTIMANDE P Primary 30 4 48.36 27 46 0.588 Amajuba MNYAMANDE S Secondary 30 6 55.548 27 49 56.64 Amajuba MOSSDALE P Primary 29 57 34.812 27 58 24.888 Amajuba MOY P Primary 30 13 50.952 27 55 2.388 Amajuba MTHUKWANA P Primary 30 6 55.62 27 49 56.64 Amajuba MULLERSPASS FARM P Primary 29 45 41.688 27 51 13.968 Amajuba MUZIKAYISE P Primary 30 4 8.652 27 46 27.048 Amajuba MUZOKHANYAYO S Secondary 30 9 53.82 27 49 32.88 Amajuba MYAYIZA P Primary 30 28 14.952 27 35 12.48 Amajuba MZAMO H Secondary 30 5 53.88 27 47 24.072 Amajuba MZIWETHU H Secondary 30 9 10.08 27 51 47.34 Amajuba NCANDU INTERMEDIATE Combined 29 53 32.712 27 49 1.812 Amajuba NDABANHLE P (Osizweni) Primary 30 7 19.02 27 47 7.08 Amajuba NDWAKAZANA C Combined 30 21 53.892 27 48 47.088 Amajuba NEWCASTLE H Secondary 29 56 24.792 27 45 39.06 Amajuba NEWCASTLE JP Primary 29 56 16.584 27 45 22.86 Amajuba NEWCASTLE SP Primary 29 56 15.648 27 45 35.82 Amajuba NGCAKA P Primary 30 23 54.348 27 20 35.628 Amajuba NGISANA P Primary 30 12 17.28 28 2 48.84 Amajuba NHLAZADOLO Combined 30 29 24 27 50 38.22 Amajuba NHLOSOKUHLE S Secondary 30 5 38.4 27 47 21.768 Amajuba NKABANE P (Ladysmith Region) Primary 30 8 4.092 27 47 8.988 Amajuba NKETHENI INTERMEDIATE Combined 29 42 28.188 27 27 49.788 Data Source: EduAction cc.
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