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View Primary School Contact List FEMIS Primary Contact List- 2020 School Mailing School Name District Telephone Email Location Code Address 1113 Adi Eliane Macuata- 8319207 [email protected] Wainunu, Bua P.O.Box 314 Primary School Bua Savusavu. 1410 Adi Maopa Eastern 7684905/ [email protected] Lomaloma, P O Box 9, Primary School 3545234 Vanuabalavu, Lomaloma, Lau Vanuabalavu 2395 Ahmadiyya Suva 3393800 [email protected] Lot 45, Stage PO Box 7167 Muslim Primary 2, Narere Valelevu School Nasinu. 3039 Ahmadiyya Lautoka- 6661753 [email protected] Sandalwood P O BOX 395 Muslim Primary Yasawa Street, Drasa LAUTOKA School Lautoka Vitogo, Lautoka 1043 Amichandra Lautoka- 9304913/ [email protected] Tavakubu P O BOX 562 Memorial Yasawa 4502415 Back Road LAUTOKA School 1050 Andrews Lautoka- 6700265 [email protected] NADI Box Primary School Yasawa TECHNICAL 1050,P.O.Nadi COLLEGE RD, NADI TOWN 2321 Annesley Suva 3313740 [email protected] 12 Huon P O BOX 357, Methodist Street, Toorak SUVA. Infant School 1051 Arya Kanya Ba-Tavua 6674107 1051aryakanyapathshala@gmail Yalalevu,ba. P.O. Box 106, Pathshala .com Ba. 2340 Arya Samaj Suva 3381194 [email protected] 2 1/2 miles, PO Box 3877 Primary School Samabula. Samabula. 2335 Assemblies of Suva 3393267 [email protected] Velau Drive, Box 10034 God Primary Kinoya Laucala Beach School 1448 Avea Primary Eastern 7458 162 [email protected] Avea Island P.O.Lomalom School Lau a Vanuabalavu Lau 3044 Ba Andhra Ba-Tavua 4501144 [email protected] Feild 28 P.O.Box 429, Sangam School Rarawai, Ba Ba. 1096 Ba Muslim Ba-Tavua 6674485 [email protected] Yalalevu, Ba P.O. Box 79, Primary School Ba. 1080 Ba Sangam Ba-Tavua 6674582 [email protected] Varadoli, Ba P.O. Box 381, Primary School om yahoo.com Ba. 3076 Ba School for Ba-Tavua 6674711 [email protected] Moto Road, PO BOX 2819 Special Yalalevu, Ba BA Education 1452 Babasea Eastern 6030382 [email protected] Levukaidaku, P A Yaroi, Primary School Matuku, Lau Matuku, Lau 1275 Bainimarama Nadroga- 6031052 [email protected] Nubuyanitu, PO BOX 15 Vatutoka Navosa Noikoro,Navo KEIYASI, Primary School sa NAVOSA 1869 Bainivalu Nausori 3411319 [email protected] Naulu Nasinu P O BOX 8544 Primary School 9 1/2 Miles NAKASI 1052 Balata Primary Ba-Tavua 4501565 [email protected] Balata, Tavua P.O. Box 90 School m Tavua. 1045 Balevuto Public Ba-Tavua 2788907 [email protected] Balevuto, Ba P.O. Box 757, School Ba. 1233 Banaban Cakaudro 4501739 [email protected] Nuku, Rabi p o box 2 Primary School ve Island nuku rabi 1137 Baravi Primary Macuata- - [email protected] 197 Km from P O Box 48, School Bua labasa Nabouwalu, Bua. 2030 Barotu Primary Ra 6299009 [email protected] 34km from P O Box 65 School Vaileka Town. Rakiraki 1238 Batibalavu Cakaudro 829 3040 [email protected] Wailevu West P. O. Box 179, District School ve Coast Road, Savusavu Wailevu East, Cakaudrove 1510 Batiki District Eastern n/a 1510batikidistrictschool@gmail. Batiki Island P.A. LEVUKA, School com OVALAU 1636 Batinikama Macuata- 8812857 1636batinikamaprimary@gmail. Batinikama, P O Box 313 Primary School Bua com Labasa Labasa 1729 Batiri Public Nadroga- - [email protected] 35km P. O. BOX 803 School Navosa om towards SIGATOKA Sigatoka 1677 Batirilagi Cakaudro 9413369 [email protected] 20 kilometres p o box 149 District School ve from Seaqaqa seaqaqa town towards Nabouwalu. 2505 Bau District Nausori 3684189 [email protected] Bau Island, P O Box 363 School Tailevu Nausori 2024 Bayly Memorial Ra 8312005 [email protected] 37km from P O Box 49 School m Vaileka Town. Rakiraki 1740 Bemana District Nadroga- 8065645 [email protected] Valley Road, P.O. Box 179, School Navosa Navosa Sigatoka 1663 Bethel Primary Macuata- 8811127 bethelprimaryschool1663@yaho Nadawa St. P O Box 81 School Bua o.com Namara, Labasa Labasa 1849 Bhawani Dayal Nausori 3410858 [email protected] 9 1/2 Miles, P.O Box 8255 Mem. Primary m Nakasi Nakasi School 2368 Bishop Suva 3343645 [email protected] Balabala P O Box 6790, Kempthorne Cresent, Valelevu, Memorial Khalsa Nasinu School 1640 Bocalevu Macuata- 8812060 [email protected] 8km from P O Box 2632 Muslim Primary Bua Labasa Labasa School 1644 Boubale Macuata- 8813221 [email protected] Boubale P O Box 373 Primary School Bua Labasa 1232 Bouma District Cakaudro 8204134 [email protected] Taveuni P.O Box 249, School ve m Waiyevo 3071 Bouwaqa Lautoka- [email protected] Teci, Yasawa PO Box 6177 Primary School Yasawa m Island Lautoka 1101 Bua District Macuata- 9870306/9 [email protected] 118km from 1101 Bua Bua 636313 Labasa, Bua District School village. P A Bua 1130 Bua Primary Macuata- 9237732 [email protected] 120km from P. A. Bua Bua School Bua m Labasa 1224 Buakonikai Cakaudro 8503936 [email protected] Rabi Island P O Box 24, Primary School ve Nuku, Rabi Island 2046 Bucalevu Ra 9453267 bucalevuprimaryschool9511@g 50km from P O Box 8, Primary School mail.com Vaileka Town. Nayavu, Wainibuka 1035 Bukama Village Lautoka- 8642720 [email protected] Bukama P.O.Box School Yasawa Village,Yasaw 2880,Lautoka a-I-Rara Island 3017 Bulabula Ba-Tavua 4502377/9 [email protected] Bulabula, Ba P. O. BOX 316 Sanatan 304073 BA 1632 Bulavou District Macuata- 8220002 [email protected] 17km from P O Box 931 School Bua Labasa Labasa 1627 Bulileka Macuata- 8811167 [email protected] 6km from P.O.Box 110 Sanatan Dharm Bua m.fj Labasa Labasa School 1099 Bulolo Sanatan Ba-Tavua 4501195 [email protected] Bulolo, Ba P.O. Box 324, Dharm School Ba. 1330 Bulou Dolele Eastern 7769593 [email protected] Dravuwalu,Na P.O.Box 47 Memorial ceva,Kadavu Vunisea School Kadavu 2121 Burebasaga Nausori 3632120 [email protected] 3 km from P O BOX 1715 District School Wainibokasi NAUSORI 2020 Bureivanua Ra 8439914 [email protected] 90km from P.O.Box 64 District School Vaileka Town. Nayavu. 2006 Bureiwai Ra 9783964/7 [email protected] 70km from P O Box 127 District School 321993 Korovou Korovou Town. Tailevu 2406 Burenitu Village Suva 7806051/7 [email protected] Nabukelevu Burenitu School 233585 Village, Serua Village School P.O Box542,Deuba 1511 Bureta District Eastern 3633144 [email protected] Bureta P.O.Box 65 School Village, Levuka Levuka Ovalau 9401 Buruwa Youth Lautoka- 6031242, [email protected] Nawaqadamu p o box 1473 Memorial Yasawa 6031243,60 Village nadi School 31127 1431 Butoni Village Eastern 7377831/7 [email protected] Mago Island PO Box 1, School 647189 Lomaloma, Vanuabalavu, Lau 1606 Cadranasiga Macuata- 8203694 [email protected] Navidamu P.O.Box 80 District School Bua Seaqaqa 1451 Cakova Village Eastern 6030323 [email protected] Cakova P.A. Naroi School Village,Moala, Moala, Lau. Lau. Lau. 2507 Cautata District Nausori 4500762/9 [email protected] Cautata P.O Box 571, School 539503 m Village Nausori. 2334 Chauhan Suva 3361188 [email protected] Veisari 71/2 Box 3421 Memorial Miles Lami 2204 Christ the King Eastern 6031225 [email protected] Sumi, Rotuma P.O.Box 7 Primary School OR AHAU 6031226 Rotuma 1880 Christian Suva 3341059/9 P.O. Box Outreach 967976 9138, Nakasi College 1419 Cicia District Eastern 895116 [email protected] Tarukua, P O Tarukua, School Cicia, Lau Cicia, Lau 1615 Cikobia District Macuata- 6030768/6 [email protected] Cikobia Island P.O.BOX 348, School Bua 030769 LABASA. 1442 Cikobia Village Eastern 7142195 or [email protected] Cikobia-i-Lau P.O.Lomalom School 8378560 Island, a Vanuabalavu, VANUABALAV Lau. U 1116 Coboi Sanatan Macuata- 208677/95 [email protected] Coboi, Bua P.A.BUA,BUA Dharam School Bua 97147 1878 COLOI- Nausori 3609146/8 [email protected] Vatukarasa,Ta P.O.BOX 59, NAIVAKACERE 645980 i- VUNIDAWA. PRIMARY Vugalei,Tailev u. 1706 Conua District Nadroga- 6207173 [email protected] Kavanagasau P O Box 151 School Navosa Rd. Sigatoka 1659 Coqeloa Macuata- 9279527 [email protected] Coqeloa P O Box 512 Sangam Bua m Labasa Primary School 1707 Cuvu District Nadroga- 6500711 [email protected] Opposite p o box 1188 School Navosa Cuvu Village sigatoka 1048 D A V Primary Ba-Tavua 6674530 [email protected] Varadoli, BA P.O Box School 193,Ba 1633 Daku Primary Macuata- 4501615 [email protected] Daku, P O Box 12, School Bua Nadogo, Wainikoro. Macuata 2511 Daku Village Nausori 3628840/9 [email protected] Daku Village P.O Box 400, School 521320 School Nausori. Nakelo, Tailevu. 2526 Dakuivuna Nausori 3621074 [email protected] Along Kings P.O Box 26 Village School m Road Korovou 1401 Daliconi Eastern [email protected] DaliconiVanu P.O.Lomalom Primary School abalavu a Vanuabalavu Lau 1102 Dama District Macuata- 8633504/8 [email protected] 140km from P O BOX 27 School Bua 484625 Labasa Nabouwalu 1455 Davetalevu Eastern 6030328 [email protected] Nasoki, P O Naroi, Primary School Moala, Lau Moala, Lau 1537 Davetarua Eastern 7834469 davetaruaprimaryschool@gmail. Nairai Island P.A. Tovulailai Primary School com Lomaiviti. Lomaiviti 3010 Davota Primary Ba-Tavua 8313486 [email protected] Davota C/- Davota School Settlement, Sanatan Tavua Primary Sch, P O Box 521,, Tavua 1883 Davuilevu Nausori 3412090 [email protected] LOT 3 LADY P.O.BOX Methodist DAVILA ROAD 8566, NAKASI. Primary DAVUILEVU HOUSING 1206 Dawara District Cakaudro 9355935 [email protected] Dawara, P O BOX 457, School ve Cakaudrove SAVUSAVU 2508 Dawasamu Nausori 4502003, [email protected] Tailevu North BOX 168, District School 9227241 KOROVOU. 2306 Deenbandhoo Suva 3381 225 deenbandhoomemorialschool@ 2 Toganivalu PO BOX 3686 Memorial yahoo.com Street, Suva Samabula School 2564 Delainakaikai Nausori 7293025 [email protected] RKS,Lodoni, P O Box 226, Primary School Tailevu Korovou, Tailevu 2325 Delainamasi Suva 3392179 [email protected] Nasinu P.O.
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