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Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2016 EASTERN CAPE NO FEE SCHOOLS 2016 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2016 NUMBERS NUMBER 2016 200200342 KWENXURA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY NGXINGXOLO LOCATION, EAST LONDON, MOOIPLAAS, 5288 EAST LONDON 1 261 200300003 AMABELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY DYOSINI A/A, NDABAKAZI, BUTTERWORTH, 4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 230 200300005 AMABHELENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED CANDU A/A, , DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 129 200300006 ANTA PJ SCHOOL PRIMARY MSINTSANA LOC.,TEKO "C" A/A,KENTANI,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 294 200300007 B SANDILE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY QOMBOLO A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 176 200300011 BASHEE COMPRESHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY NYWARA ADMIN AREA, , , DUTYWA 1 588 200300013 BAWANA SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY NTSONYANA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 BUTTERWORTH 1 124 200300015 BEECHAMWOOD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED MAHASANA A/A,BEECHAMWOOD,WILLOWVALE 5040,5000 DUTYWA 1 148 200300016 BEKINKOSI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED MCOTAMA A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 211 200300017 BEKIZULU SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY LOTA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 57 200300025 BOJENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED JUJURHA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 295 200300029 BONDE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY QWANINGA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 90 200300036 BOTTOMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY RWANTSANA LOCATION,KENTANI 4980,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 137 200300038 BUSILA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY BUSILA A/A, WILLOWVALE, WILLOWVALE, 5040 BUTTERWORTH 1 204 200300041 CAFUTWENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED CAFUTWENI A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 433 200300043 CEBE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED CEBE ADMINISTRATIVE AREA, CENTANE, CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 349 200300045 KENTANI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED KANTOLO LOCALITY,NYUTURA A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 228 200300048 CILO SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY CILO A/A, , KENTANI, BUTTERWORTH 1 126 200300049 COLLYWOBBLES JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED MANGCE LOCATION,SUNDWANE A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 427 200300055 DALE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,CHIZELE A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 254 200300056 DALIBANGO PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY QORA "B",MCOTAMA A/A,KENTANI,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 173 200300060 DALUXOLO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED QOLORA STORE, , KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 278 200300063 DAYIMANE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY DAYIMANE,LOTA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 202 200300064 DE VILLIERS MPANGELE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY QOMBOLO A/A, , CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 175 200300065 DIKO PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY DIKO LOCATION . CEBE A/A , KENTANI, KENTANI, 4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 139 200300067 DIYA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,DIYA A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 158 200300068 DUMALISILE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,SHIXINI A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 115 200300071 DONDASHE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY NGQUSI A/A, , KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 482 200300072 DOUGLAS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ESIKOBENI A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 189 200300081 CAMSHE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,MAHASANA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 125 ENOCH MAMBA SENIOR SECONDARY & TECH 200300086 SECONDARY LOTA A/A,5000 DUTYWA 1 269 INST 200300089 ESINGENI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,LOTA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 39 200300105 GAQA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED NXAXO A/A, , KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 197 200300106 GAQELO SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY GQOGQORHA A/A, , TSOMO, 5400 COFIMVABA 1 152 200300107 GCINA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED GCINA A/A, , CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 399 200300109 GEM JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,CHIZELE A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 253 Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2016 Page 1 of 154 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2016 NUMBERS NUMBER 2016 200300112 GODIDI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED GODIDI A/A,KENTANE,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 208 200300113 GOJELA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED QWANINGA A/A, WILLOWVALE, WILLOWVALE, 5040 DUTYWA 1 105 200300116 GQOGQORA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY GQOGQORA A/A,KOMKHULU,TSOMO,5400 COFIMVABA 1 70 200300117 GQUNQE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED GQUNQE A/A, , KENTANE , 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 220 200300122 GWADANA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED GWADANA A/A, , IDUTYWA, DUTYWA 1 170 200300124 GWELANE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY MSINTSANE LOCATION,TEKO C A/A,KENTANI,4961 BUTTERWORTH 1 415 200300125 GXARA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,GXARA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 193 200300128 HADIS JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,SEBENI A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 270 200300132 HERMANUS SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY NQABANE A/A, , DUTYWA, DUTYWA 1 219 200300133 HLABIZULU JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,NTLAHLANE A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 166 200300136 HLANGANI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED QINA A/A, N/A, CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 213 200300138 HLOKOMILE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,NQUSI A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 84 200300139 HOKISI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,NXAXO "A" A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 37 200300142 IDUTYWA RIVER JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED OLD IDUTYWA , DUTYWA , DUTYWA , 5000 DUTYWA 1 297 200300145 IMIDANGE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED MDANGE VILLAGE,QOMBOLO A/A, , CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 192 200300146 ISIGANGALA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,MNYAMENI A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 201 200300147 ISIGINGQINI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ISIGINGQINI LOCATION,TUTURA A/A,KENTANI,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 202 200300149 ISOLOMZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY NGCIZELA A/A, , KENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 457 200300154 JADEZWENI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY XAWUKA LOCATION,LOWER BOLOTWA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 108 200300161 JOJWENI JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY JOJWENI LOCATION, SINQUMENI A/A, DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 203 200300167 JONGIKWEZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED SHIXINI A/A,JINGQI,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 205 200300168 JONGILANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY GXARA A/A, DUTYWA, DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 249 200300171 JONGINTABA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PRIMARY JOJWENI LOCATION , QINA A/A, KENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 83 200300175 JUJURA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY JUJURA AA, , WILLOWVALE, 5040 DUTYWA 1 108 200300176 KABAKAZI PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,KABAKAZI A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 221 200300177 KALTOM PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY CENTULI A/A, BUTTERWORTH, CENTANI, 4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 272 200300180 KETI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED KETI ADMININISTRATIVE AREA, , DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 246 KOBONQABA MOUTH JUNIOR SECONDARY 200300186 COMBINED ,NOMBANJANA,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 348 SCHOOL 200300187 KOKOLO SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY QOBO-QOBO A/A,BUTTERWORTH,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 68 200300189 KRAZUKILE HIGH SCHOOL SECONDARY NJAKAZI LOCATION,KENTANI,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 304 200300191 KULO-MBOMBO SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,QOMBOLO A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 112 200300194 KUNENE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,MEVANA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5000 DUTYWA 1 36 200300199 kwaTAYI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED MUNYU A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 210 200300207 LANGALETHU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY GQOGQORQ A/A , KOMKHULU, TSOMO, 5400 COFIMVABA 1 77 200300208 LAPHUMILANGA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,CHIZELE A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 136 200300212 LESLIE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,NCERHANA A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 116 200300218 LOTA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,LOTA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 298 200300222 LOWER GOQO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED MAHASANA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5000 DUTYWA 1 79 Eastern Cape No Fee Schools 2016 Page 2 of 154 NATIONAL NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER EMIS 2016 NUMBERS NUMBER 2016 200300230 LOWER NGWANE JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,NGWANE A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 35 200300237 LUDONDOLO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED NGUDWANA A/A, DUTYWA, DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 254 200300241 LUKHANYO JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED GXARA A/A, CENTANE, KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 218 200300242 LUKHANYO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY LUDONDOLO A/A, , DUTYWA, 5000 DUTYWA 1 99 200300248 LURWAYIZO PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY LURWAYIZO,MENDU A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 194 200300249 LUSIZI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,CEBE A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 156 200300252 LUVUNDU PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,MBOZI A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 79 200300255 MABENTSENI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED ,GQOGQORA A/A,TSOMO,5400 COFIMVABA 1 206 200300256 MABOBOTI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY TUTURA ADMIN AREA,CENTAME,4960 BUTTERWORTH 1 307 200300269 MAHLIWANE JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED GWADANA A/A, , BUTTERWORTH, 4960 DUTYWA 1 345 200300272 MAKI JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED HOLELA A /A, , CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 377 200300273 MAKHOSONKE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,QWANINGA A/A,WILLOWVALE,5040 DUTYWA 1 103 200300274 MAKUKHANYE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY QOLORA D 45 NONTSHINGA LOCATION, , KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 40 200300276 MAMFENENI PJ SCHOOL COMBINED LUSIZINI LOCATION,NGXAKAXA A/A,IDUTYWA,5000 DUTYWA 1 315 200300277 MANDENDE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY IZINGCUKA A/A, , KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 94 200300283 MANYANO PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY ,NCIZELE A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 169 200300285 MAPASA JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMBINED TUTURA A/A,KENTANI,4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 299 200300286 MAQELE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY HOLELA A/A, CENTANE, CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 126 200300287 MAQOMA PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY GQUNQEAA, , CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 224 200300291 MASIZAKHE PJS SCHOOL COMBINED QAYISO A/A, , KENTANI, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 142 200300292 MASIZAME JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY KOBONQABA A/A, , CENTANE, 4980 BUTTERWORTH 1 130 200300294 MATHOLE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY
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