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E-Rprt-03-02-004 (D) Snap-OS-Schools Offering Grade 12 E-Rprt-03-02-004 (d) Snap-OS-Schools offering grade 12 EMIS# Official Name Data Year Gr 12 Street Address BUTTERWORTH 200300003 AMABELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 116 DYOSINI LOCATION,NDABAKAZI,4962 200300869 BETHEL COLLEGE 2010 184 40 KENTANE ROAD,BUTTERWORTH, 200300024 BLYTHSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 2010 368 SOKAPASE A/A,NQAMAKWE,4990 200300033 BONGOLETHU HIGH SCHOOL 2010 96 NTWALA A/A,NQAMAKWE,4990 200300741 BUTTERWORTH HIGH SCHOOL 2010 260 CNR. UMTATA,ACADEMY STREET,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300053 CUNNINGHAM SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 572 TOLENI LOCATION,NDABAKAZI,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300057 DALUHLANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 284 MTINTSILANA A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300070 DLULISA HIGH SCHOOL 2010 324 MNYAMENI A/A,KENTANI,4960 200300071 DONDASHE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 508 NQUSI LOCATION,KENTANI,4980 200300743 ELUKHANYISWENI COLLEGE 2010 660 2 GRUBB STREET,ZAZULWANA A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300788 EZINGCUKA HIGH SCHOOL 2010 608 EZINGCUKA A/A,KENTANE,4980 200300744 EZINGQAYI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 276 ZINGQAYI A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300093 EZIZWENI HIGH SCHOOL 2010 484 EMGCWE A/A,NQAMAKWE,5000 200300879 FAITH REVIVAL SCHOOL (BUTTERWORTH) 2010 16 BUTTERWORTH TOWNSHIP EXTENSION NO 6,BUTERWORTH,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300787 GOBE COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL 2010 296 GOBE A/A,KENTANI 4980,4960 200300123 GWADANA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 96 GWADANA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 200300124 GWELANE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 312 MSINTSANE LOCATION,TEKO C A/A,KENTANI,4961 200300149 ISOLOMZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 268 NCIZELE LOCATION,BOX 100,KENTANI,4980 200300723 J J NJEZA HIGH SCHOOL 2010 180 QINA ADMIN AREA,QINA,KENTANI, 4960,4960 200300165 JONGABANTU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 188 MBIZA ADMIN AREA,NQAMAKWE,4990 200300169 JONGILIZWE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 236 MANQULO A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4961 200300189 KRAZUKILE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 184 NJAKAZI LOCATION,KENTANI,4960 200300198 kwaNTOZONKE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 220 MPRTA A/A,NQAMAKWE,4960 20 August 2010 Page 1 of 47 EMIS# Official Name Data Year Gr 12 Street Address 200300782 LAMPLOUGH SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 372 MISSION,LOCATION,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300256 MABOBOTI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 36 TUTURA ADMIN AREA,CENTAME,4960 200300258 MACIBE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 596 ,MACIBE A/A,KENTANI,4980 200300846 MENTE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 156 NGOMA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 200300329 MGOMANZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 516 MGOMANZI A/A,R4 LOCATION,BUTTERWORTH, 4960,4960 200300381 MSOBOMVU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 972 MSOBOMVU S.S.S,MSOBOMVU T/SHIP,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300383 MTAWELANGA HIGH SCHOOL 2010 368 HLOBO A/A,NQAMAKWE,5000 200300382 MTEBELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 272 MTEBELE A/A,NQAMAKWE,4960 200300164 MZAMOMHLE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 172 MZONDO A/A,NQAMAKWE,4990 200300778 NCEDISIZWE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 308 CEBE A/A,KENTANE,4980 200300420 NDABANKULU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 516 CEGCUANA A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4962 200300747 NEW HORIZON JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 480 BUNGENI TOWNSHIP,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300472 NOLITA COMPREHENSIVE TECH HIGH SCHOOL 2010 148 CUBA LOCATION,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300434 NOMAHEYA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 612 NOMAHEYA A/A,NQAMAKWE,4990 200300488 NONDWE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 88 DADAMBA A/A,P.O. WILLOWVALE,5000 200300533 PAKAMANI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 612 IBIKA LOCATION,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300790 QOMBOLO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 196 QOMBOLO A/A,KENTANI,4980 200300574 SIYABULELA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 220 NGUSININDE A/A,NQAMAKWE,4990 200300823 SOPHAKAMA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 192 HEBE-HEBE,LOCATION,HQAMAKWE,4990 200300587 TANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 696 TEKO KONA LOCATION,KENTANI,4960 200300614 TYALI HIGH SCHOOL 2010 768 QOLORA FENI A/A,KENTANI,4980 200300646 VULI VALLEY SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 756 6070 VULI VALLEY,EXTENSION 15,BUTTERWORTH,4961 200300650 VULUHLANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 124 ,ZANGWA A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4962 200300663 XILINXA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 448 XILINXA A/A,NQANAKWE,4990 200300677 ZANEWONGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 204 GQUNQE A/A,NEAR BERGERS STORE,4980 200300683 ZAZULWANA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 124 ZAZULWANA A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300702 ZWELANDILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 220 MNCUNCUZO A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 200300709 ZWELIWELILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 480 MPUTI A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 20 August 2010 Page 2 of 47 EMIS# Official Name Data Year Gr 12 Street Address Total: 17388 Schools in district offering grade 12: 51 20 August 2010 Page 3 of 47 EMIS# Official Name Data Year Gr 12 Street Address COFIMVABA 200600003 A M ZANTSI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 240 GOOD HOPE LOCATION,NGXAKAXA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 200601046 ARTHUR MFEBE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 164 ARTHUR MFEBE S.S.S,ST MARTKS,COFIMVABA,5328 200601077 BUBELE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 92 BOLOTWA A/A,P.O BOLOTWA,BOLOTWA,5320 200600109 COFIMVABA FINISHING SCHOOL 2010 548 PLANTATION ROAD,COFIMVABA TOWN,5380 200400094 CWECWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 880 GCUWA A/A,CWECWENI LOCATION,ENGCOBO 5050,5050 200601092 DALIWONGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 420 WODEHOUSE VILLAGE,COFIMVABA,5380 200600195 FALO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 344 QUMANCO A/A,COFIMVABA,5050 200300111 GOBINAMBA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 216 XUME A/A,TSOMO,5400 200601112 HALA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 108 MKONYANA LOCATION,BOLOTWA,5320 200601031 ISIKHOBA NOMBEWU TECH SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 244 ESIKHOBENI A/A,P.O ESIKHOBENI,COFIMVABA,5380 200600301 ISIVIVANE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 144 RODANA A/A,P O BOLOTWA,BOLOTWA,5326 200300804 JONGIZIZWE NKWENKWEZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 160 LUTULI A/A,TSOMO,5400 200600335 KHWAZA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 460 NTSHINYENI ADMINISTRATIVE AREA,ST MARKS,5327 200300207 LANGALETHU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 112 GQOGQORA A/A,TSOMO,5400 200601032 LOWER SEPLAN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 108 LOWER SEPLAN A/A,P O ASKEATON,LOWER SEPLAN, 200300761 LUKHANYISWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 224 NGCEZA LOCATION,NGCEZA A/A,TSOMO,5400 200300279 MANGELENGELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 228 MAHLUGINI A/A,TSOMO,5400 200600456 MAZIBUKO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 280 BUMBANA A/A,CALA,5455 200300314 MDENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 376 SIKOBENI A/A,P.O. NOKOMIS,IDUTYWA,5000 200300343 MIDDLE ZOLO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 80 ,AMABELE A/A,NQAMAKWE,4990 200601096 MTETUVUMILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 400 MCABALALA A/A,COFIMVABA,5380 200601139 MZIMVUBU SECONDARY S SCHOOL 2010 212 NONGQONGQOWANA A/A,COFIMVABA,5380 200600552 NCUNCUZO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 464 ,LOWER NCUNCUZO,COFIMVABA,5380 200300845 NDYEBO NTSALUBA SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 284 UPPER GQOGQORA A/A,TSOMO,5400 200600615 NONKULULEKO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 272 RWANTSANA A/A,LADY FRERE,5410 200601047 SABATA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 144 LOWER QITSI,COFIMVABA,5050 200600756 SIYABALALA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 220 BANZI A/A,NDUNGWANE,TRIBAL AUTHORITY COFIMVABA,5380 200600987 ST JAMES SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 496 MAIN STREET,COFIMVABA,5380 20 August 2010 Page 4 of 47 EMIS# Official Name Data Year Gr 12 Street Address 200300612 TSOMO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 588 TSOMO MISSION LOCATION,TSOMO,5400 200601038 ZIGUDU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 76 ZIGUDU MISSION,COFIMVABA,5380 200601045 ZWELANDILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 116 NGQWARU A/A,COFIMVABA,5403 200300711 ZWELIXOLILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 156 MAWUSHE A/A,TSOMO,5400 Total: 8856 Schools in district offering grade 12: 32 CRADOCK 200600117 CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL 2010 352 NAEDSTED STREET,CRADOCK,5580 200600162 EKUPHUMLENI SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 148 MGUGA STREET,KWANONZAME,MIDDELBURG E.C,5900 200600265 HOëR LANDBOUSKOOL MARLOW 2010 176 HOER LANDBOUSKOOL,MARLOW,CRADOCK,5880 200600288 IKWEZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 140 PHLANDABA LOCATION,NTABETHEMBA,5360 200600229 INYATHI HIGH SCHOOL 2010 164 THORNHILL,NTABETHEMBA,QUEENSTOWN,5322 200600304 J A CALATA SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 240 JOHN VORSTER STREET,LINGELIHLE,CRADOCK,5881 200600345 KOPANO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 236 MITFORD VILLAGE,NTABETHEMBA,5320 200600453 MATTHEW GONIWE COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 208 NTENETYANA STREET,P.O. LINGELIHLE,5880 200600458 MBEKWENI HIGH SCHOOL 2010 232 MBEKWENI H S,TENTERGATE VILLAGE,NTABETHEMBA 5265,5320 200600482 MICHAUSDAL SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 284 BARTIS STREET,MICHAUSDAL,CRADOCK, 5880,5884 200600484 MIDDELAND SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 296 SCHOOL STREET,MIDROS,MIDDELBURG E.C,5900 200600483 MIDDELBURG H SCHOOL 2010 132 BENNIE STREET,MIDDELBURG CAPE,5900 200600969 PHAKAMA-HOFMEYR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 116 ,ELUXOLWENI TOWNSHIP,HOFMEYR,5930 200600705 RAYMOND MHLABA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 136 1 TAKANE STREET,ZOLA TOWNSHIP,TARKASTAD,5370 200600761 SIZAMILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 200 BACCLES FARM,MTABETHEMBA,5365 200600819 TARKASTAD HIGH SCHOOL 2010 96 BRUTON STREET,TARKASTAD,5370 200600939 ZANABANTU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 156 40275 ROCKLANDS VILLAGE,NTABETHEMBA,QUEENSTOWN,5320 Total: 3312 Schools in district offering grade 12: 17 20 August 2010 Page 5 of 47 EMIS# Official Name Data Year Gr 12 Street Address DUTYWA 200300008 BADI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 172 XONYENI AA,WILLOWVALE,5040 200300011 BASHEE COMPRESHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 468 NYWARA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 200300028 BOMELA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 296 MANGATI A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 200300831 BONKOLO HIGH SCHOOL 2010 260 NGXAKAXA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 200300051 COLOSA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 356 200300836 DINIZULU HIGH SCHOOL 2010 308 TALENI A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 200300875 DUMALISILE COMPREHENSIVE HIGH 2010 424 SHIXINI AA,WILLOWVALE,5040 200400149 ELLIOTDALE TECH SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2010 580
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