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ECCOVAC - EDUVACC Project Issued by EC Doh ECCOVAC - EDUVACC Project Issued by EC DoH EDUVACC PROJECT - VACCINATING THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ASSIGNED TO VACCINATION SITES A JOINT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION PROJECT List 2 of 3 - Quick Reference Guide (See List 3 of 3 for Booking Reservations) Row Ref EIDistrict NatEmis Official_Institution_Name of School to be Vaccinated Vaccination Sites Schools and hall 1 Alfred Nzo East 200500039 Ad Tshayingca Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 2 Alfred Nzo East 200501602 Arise And Shine Kingdom Primary Vukuzenzele Special School 3 Alfred Nzo East 200500013 Baleni Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 4 Alfred Nzo East 200500012 Baleni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 5 Alfred Nzo East 200500023 Bekameva Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 6 Alfred Nzo East 200500024 Bekela Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 7 Alfred Nzo East 200500315 Bhovulengwe Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 8 Alfred Nzo East 200501601 Bizana Christian Academy Vukuzenzele Special School 9 Alfred Nzo East 200500041 Bizana Village Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 10 Alfred Nzo East 200500048 Bokuveni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 11 Alfred Nzo East 200500052 Bonda Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 12 Alfred Nzo East 200500071 Buttville Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 13 Alfred Nzo East 200500080 Camagu Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 14 Alfred Nzo East 200501456 Cangci Comprehensive Technical High School Vukuzenzele Special School 15 Alfred Nzo East 200501404 Chief Dumile Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 16 Alfred Nzo East 200500093 Clarkville Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 17 Alfred Nzo East 200500102 Critchlow Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 18 Alfred Nzo East 200500103 Cwaka Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 19 Alfred Nzo East 200500117 Dangeni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 20 Alfred Nzo East 200500124 Diamond Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 21 Alfred Nzo East 200500125 Didi Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 22 Alfred Nzo East 200500131 Dlangezwa Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 23 Alfred Nzo East 200500133 Dlungwana Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 24 Alfred Nzo East 200500138 Dudumeni Senior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 25 Alfred Nzo East 200500146 Dumile Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 26 Alfred Nzo East 200500150 Dumsi Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 27 Alfred Nzo East 200500154 Dutyini Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 28 Alfred Nzo East 200500156 Dyifani Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 29 Alfred Nzo East 200500158 Ebenezer Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 30 Alfred Nzo East 200500159 Eblorweni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 31 Alfred Nzo East 200500167 Elityeni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 32 Alfred Nzo East 200500173 Eluthulini Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 33 Alfred Nzo East 200500175 Emabhekuteni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 34 Alfred Nzo East 200500183 Emazweni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 35 Alfred Nzo East 200500184 Embandana Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 36 Alfred Nzo East 200500186 Embobeni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 37 Alfred Nzo East 200501360 Emceteni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 38 Alfred Nzo East 200500188 Emdeni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 39 Alfred Nzo East 200500189 Emdikisweni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 40 Alfred Nzo East 200500191 Emgodini Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 41 Alfred Nzo East 200500192 Emhlanga Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 42 Alfred Nzo East 200500196 Emtamvuna Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 43 Alfred Nzo East 200500205 Enqabeni Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 44 Alfred Nzo East 200500208 Enyanisweni Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 45 Alfred Nzo East 200500211 Esigodlweni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 46 Alfred Nzo East 200500216 Esinyameni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 47 Alfred Nzo East 200500217 Esitofini Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 48 Alfred Nzo East 200500220 Etaleni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 49 Alfred Nzo East 200500222 Ethridge Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 50 Alfred Nzo East 200500227 Ezizityaneni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 51 Alfred Nzo East 200500238 Free Methodist Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 52 Alfred Nzo East 200500241 Galatyeni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 53 Alfred Nzo East 200500247 Gcinisizwe Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 54 Alfred Nzo East 200500252 Gecelo Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 55 Alfred Nzo East 200500266 Goxe Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 56 Alfred Nzo East 200500270 Greenville Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 57 Alfred Nzo East 200500269 Greenville Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 58 Alfred Nzo East 200500278 Gumzana Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 59 Alfred Nzo East 200500280 Guqa Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 60 Alfred Nzo East 200500282 Gwala Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 61 Alfred Nzo East 200500300 Hlamandana Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 62 Alfred Nzo East 200500320 Imfolozi Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 63 Alfred Nzo East 200500323 Intsingizi Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 64 Alfred Nzo East 200501603 Ithuba Wildcoast Community College Vukuzenzele Special School 65 Alfred Nzo East 200500327 Izibanzini Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 66 Alfred Nzo East 200500328 Izwelethu Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School Page 1 of 82 22 06 2021 - 10:13 ECCOVAC - EDUVACC Project Issued by EC DoH EDUVACC PROJECT - VACCINATING THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ASSIGNED TO VACCINATION SITES A JOINT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION PROJECT List 2 of 3 - Quick Reference Guide (See List 3 of 3 for Booking Reservations) Row Ref EIDistrict NatEmis Official_Institution_Name of School to be Vaccinated Vaccination Sites Schools and hall 67 Alfred Nzo East 200500330 Jali Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 68 Alfred Nzo East 200500331 Jama Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 69 Alfred Nzo East 200500345 Kantolo Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 70 Alfred Nzo East 200500346 Kanyayo Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 71 Alfred Nzo East 200500354 Khaleni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 72 Alfred Nzo East 200501406 Khanyisani Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 73 Alfred Nzo East 200500360 Khotsho Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 74 Alfred Nzo East 200500362 Khumbuza Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 75 Alfred Nzo East 200500365 Kopana Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 76 Alfred Nzo East 200500368 Ku-Bha Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 77 Alfred Nzo East 200500377 Kwambenya Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 78 Alfred Nzo East 200500380 Kwandela Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 79 Alfred Nzo East 200500382 Kwanikwe Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 80 Alfred Nzo East 200500386 Kwantika Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 81 Alfred Nzo East 200500393 Laleni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 82 Alfred Nzo East 200500411 Langalethu Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 83 Alfred Nzo East 200500410 Lindokuhle Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 84 Alfred Nzo East 200500413 Lingelethu Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 85 Alfred Nzo East 200501463 Little Eden Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 86 Alfred Nzo East 200501402 Longweni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 87 Alfred Nzo East 200501363 Lower Mkhomane Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 88 Alfred Nzo East 200500445 Lucwaba Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 89 Alfred Nzo East 200500446 Ludeke Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 90 Alfred Nzo East 200500456 Lugwijini Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 91 Alfred Nzo East 200501405 Lukhanyo Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 92 Alfred Nzo East 200500462 Lukholo Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 93 Alfred Nzo East 200500464 Luna Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 94 Alfred Nzo East 200501380 Lundini Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 96 Alfred Nzo East 200501384 Lupilisweni Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 97 Alfred Nzo East 200500476 Lusindisweni Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 98 Alfred Nzo East 200500498 Mabuto Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 99 Alfred Nzo East 200501396 Madadana Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 100 Alfred Nzo East 200501410 Madikizela Senior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 101 Alfred Nzo East 200500506 Mafadobo Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 102 Alfred Nzo East 200500523 Mahaha Junior Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 103 Alfred Nzo East 200500529 Majavu Secondary School Vukuzenzele Special School 104 Alfred Nzo East 200500530 Majazi Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 105 Alfred Nzo East 200500539 Makosonke Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 106 Alfred Nzo East 200500562 Mandlobe Primary School Vukuzenzele Special School 107 Alfred Nzo East 200500573 Mapakati
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