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Northern Cape No Fee Schools 2020 NORTHERN CAPE NO FEE SCHOOLS 2020 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2020 NUMBERS NUMBER 2020 300016302 !XUNKHWESA COMBINED SCHOOL COMBINED PO BOX 110820 KIMBERLEY 8306 FRANCES BAARD 1 1637 300100037 BA GA LOTLHARE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL COMBINED PO BOX 43 HEUNAAR 8611 JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE 1 570 300100042 BADIHILE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 74 KURUMAN 8460 JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE 1 110 300100054 BAITHAOPI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 7438 DITHAKONG 8604 JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE 1 312 300106000 BANKHARA BODULONG HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY PO BOX 2629 KURUMAN 8460 JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE 1 895 300045219 BANKHARE-BODILONG PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 2290 KURUMAN 8460 JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE 1 1653 300017306 BANKSDRIF SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY PO BOX 845 HARTSWATER 8570 FRANCES BAARD 1 758 300100081 BAREKI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY PO BOX 200 GATA-LWA-TLOU 8625 JOHN TAOLO GAETSEWE 1 119 300100102 BATSWELETSE PRIMARY 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