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Basic Education Support — 2019 Eastern Cape Province Basic Education Support — 2019 Eastern Cape Province Page 1 of 2 BASIC REF NUMBER DEPENDENT NAME DEPENDENT SURNAME SCHOOL NAME PUBLIC/PRIVATE PROVINCE CATEGORY DATE FORM SUBMITTED APPROVAL STATUS AS PER COMMITTEE BE - CONT 3743 SANDISO ADOONS SOUTHBOURNE PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 22/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0815 ESONASIPHO AROSI THE ACADEMY PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE EC NEW 18/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1234 KAMVELIHLE AROSI HANGKLIP HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 18/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2032 LUKHO AYABONGA BACELA ROYAL CAPITAL EDUCATION CENTRE PRIVATE EC CONT 29/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2645 MVUYELWA BACELA ROYAL CAPITAL EDUCATION CENTRE PUBLIC EC CONT 29/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4911 ZENANDE KOLTA BACELA CARTCAT HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 29/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0986 HONEY MAVEL BEKWA LILYFONTEIN SCHOOL PRIVATE EC NEW 02/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0563 BUHLE BELEM KINGSWOOD COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 02/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2062 LUSENATHI BOBO GET AHEAD PROJECT PRIVATE EC NEW 30/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4968 ZUKHANYE BULUMKO JUNIOR BOBO GET AHEAD COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 30/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4039 SISIPHO BOCO CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 BE - CONT 2932 NOMTHA NICOLA SIYASANGA BOOI GET AHEAD COLLEGE PUBLIC EC CONT 14/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4426 THENJIWE CAKWEBE VICTORIA PARK HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 14/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2337 MBASA CUBA HANGKLIP HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 01/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1381 KEKELETSO DADAWELE DALINDYEBO TRANSKEI PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 02/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3954 SINETHEMBA SOLAKHE DALINDYEBO TRANSKEI PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 02/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0572 BUHLELWANE LENIN DALINYEBO TRANSKEI PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 02/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2118 LYNIQUE DE VOS SEAGULL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 05/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3824 SHAYDEN DE VOS SEAGULL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 05/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4189 SYNQUE DE VOS SEAGULL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 05/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2456 MLONDOLOZI AZASAKHE DONDOLO GET AHEAD PROJECT PRIVATE EC CONT 10/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3888 SICHUMISELWE DOTWANA GEORGE RANDELL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 16/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2282 MATHIKAZI MILA DWEBA HUDSON PARK HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 13/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1750 LELETHU DYANI GEORGE RANDELL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 11/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4134 SKHANYISO LOYISO DYANI EAST LONDON SCIENCE COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 11/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3714 SAMBESIWE VUYOLWETHU ELEFU STUTTERHEIM HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 BE - CONT 3960 SINOBOMINGALO ELEFU NEW GARDENS SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4844 SINELIZWI YOLA ELEFU STUTTERHEIM HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4908 ZENANDE FASI KINGS COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 26/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4425 THEMBISISA LUNGISA FODI MUIR COLLEGE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 21/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1018 INGANATHI FUTA LILYFONTEIN SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 09/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1976 LIYANDA GCINA LADY GREY ARTS ACADEMY PRIVATE EC NEW 13/11/2018 BE - CONT 3481 QHAWE GCOLOTELA ZINGISA COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 15/11/2018 BE - CONT 2425 MIHLE SILUBONILE GCUKUMANA CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 06/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1960 LISAKHANYA LISOLETHU GOLA GONUBIE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 23/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3267 OPHOLA AHLUME GOLA EAST LONDON SCIENCE COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 23/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0784 EMIHLE GQOKRO DAVIDSON SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 05/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4313 THANDA GQOKRO DALE COLLEGE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PRIVATE EC NEW 05/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1899 LIHLOMBE GQOLOZA LADY GREY ARTS ACADEMY PRIVATE EC CONT 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0575 BULELANI GUDLINDLU STEPPING STONE JUNIOR SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 01/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3241 ONIKUTHANDO OYAMA GUDLINDLU HOERSKOOL HANGKLIP PUBLIC EC NEW 01/11/2018 BE - CONT 2334 MBALI-HLUMELO GWEBUSHE PORT REX TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 09/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0322 AYAVUYA HOBANA ST CHRISTOPHERS PRIVATE SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1749 LELETHU HOBANA KINGSRIDGE HIGHSCHOOL FOR GIRLS PUBLIC EC CONT 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2397 MHLANTLA JACK RICHARD VARHA HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 29/10/2018 BE - CONT 3905 SIKHANYISO SILIZIWE KETYE CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 09/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3978 SIPHAMANDLA KETYE CREWE PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 09/10/2018 BE - CONT 1744 LEIGH AGATHA KRISJANS COLLEGIATE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 08/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2093 LUYOLO KUBUKILE GONUBIE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 29/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2217 MANGETHE KUBUKILE QUEENS COLLEGE BOYS PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 29/10/2018 BE - CONT 2014 LUBONGO KULA KINGS COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 09/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4697 UKHULE KUZE CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 30/10/2018 BE - CONT 4834 YABANTLE LEFUME KINGS RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRIVATE EC CONT 07/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0036 AGCOBILE AFIKA LENGISI GEORGE RANDELL HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1909 LILITHA LUBAMBO CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 30/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4861 ZA KHOLOSA LUBAMBO PORT ALFRED HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 07/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4130 SIZWE SAZISE MABUDAZA H2 PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 12/11/2018 BE - CONT 1948 LINOYOLO SIYABULELA MABUSELA BERLIN PRIMARY ROAD PUBLIC EC CONT 23/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1950 LIPHALE MTHAWENKOSI MABUSELA BERLIN PRIMARY ROAD PUBLIC EC CONT 23/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4338 THANDOLWETHU MAHANJANA BLUEWATER BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 31/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1962 LISO MAJENGE ZENITH PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 23/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3759 SANGE KAMVALETHU MAKA ALIWAL NORTH HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 14/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1999 LONWABO MANDLA LINKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 31/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3019 NTHABISENG MANDLA LINKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 31/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1988 LIZWI MANGALISO NEW GENERATION PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3071 NTSIKA KHAKA MANGALISO EAST LONDON HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3234 ONGEZIWE MANKOSHENI KHANYISA SENIOR SECONDARY PUBLIC EC CONT 14/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4671 TUMELO SUGAR-RAY MANTAME CLARENDON HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 15/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1919 LIMNANDI NDIMHLE MANTELE ST GEORGES COLLEGE PRIVATE EC CONT 18/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1047 IVILE MANZI NKOSI SIKELELA PRIVATE SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 15/10/2018 BE - CONT 1013 INDIPHILE MAQOBONGWANA PORT REX TECHNICAL SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 16/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0615 CAYO KUNGAWO LISA MARALA SUMMERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 05/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4302 THABO JUNIOR MIVUYO MARALA SUMMERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 0415833155 APPROVED BE - CONT 0202 APHIWE AVUYILE MASHIYA LAWSON BROWN HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 13/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0252 ASISIPHO NDIXOLISE MASHIYA MORNINGSIDE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 13/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4822 XABISO MASIMINI ST THOMAS PRIVATE SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 10/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4062 SIVUYISIWE MATSHOBA QUEENSTOWN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0349 BAHLUMILE MAVUSO KAT RIVER VALLEY ,MONTESSORI SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 20/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4817 WENDY MAWU KINGSRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PUBLIC EC CONT 13/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3928 SIMTHEMBILE MBEMBA LADY GREY ACADEMY PRIVATE EC CONT 16/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4013 SIPHOKAZI MBI EAST LONDON SCIENCE COLLEGE PRIVATE EC NEW 31/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3843 SIBAHLE SIYAVUYA MBOKOMA ABBOTSFORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 30/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1911 LILITHA MBOMBO VICTORIA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4103 SIYAMTHANDA ALUTHA MCOYANA ST CHRISTOPHERS PRIVATE SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2422 MIHLE MCUNUKELWA ZINGISA COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 31/10/2018 BE - CONT 2039 LUNATHI KHANYISA MDA CRADOCK PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 30/10/2018 BE - CONT 4100 SIYAMBONGA MELUDE GONUBIE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 08/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2025 LUKE MGOBO GREY JUNIOR SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 06/11/2018 BE - CONT 1983 LIYEMA LIZO MGQIBA KING'S COLLEGE PRIVATE EC NEW 16/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1520 KHAZIMLA MGXOBA KINGRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2056 LUPHIWO MGXOBA ARK EDUCATION CENTRE PRIVATE EC NEW 12/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4065 SIXOLISE MGXOBA WEST BANK SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 12/11/2018 BE - CONT 3926 SIMTHANDE MILA ADVANCE FOR LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PRIVATE EC NEW 14/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 2338 MBASA MJACU ALEXANDER ROAD HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 13/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 4996 ASITHANDILE LIYABONA MKALIPI PORT REX TECHNICAL SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 25/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0654 CHUMANINANDE SOMANGAYESONKE ZULU MLALANDLE STIRLING HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 09/11/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0066 ALIZWA MOKO BISHO HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 23/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1590 KOLLY MORE HARVEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PRIVATE EC CONT 31/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 3169 OLOTHANDO MOTI ZINGISA COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 29/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 1490 KHAZIMLA MPANDLE SINAKO PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC EC NEW 22/10/2018 APPROVED BE - CONT 0240 ASEMAHLE MPEHLO BONZAI HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC EC CONT 09/11/2018 BE - CONT 0746 DINGA AZILE MPITI PORT SHERPSTONE HIGH
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