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Graaff-Reinet Senior Certificate Markers' List 2018 GRAAFF-REINET SENIOR CERTIFICATE MARKERS' LIST 2018 Mark Centre Hoër Volkskool Count of Subject Name Duty Granted Code District Centre Name ABRAHAMS,LD 2_CHIEF MARKER AFRHZ (P3) PORT ELIZABETH 4221001 - ADAMS F.H 3_DEPUTY CHIEF MARKER LFSCZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231005 - DESPATCH HIGH SCHOOL ADAMS, TP 5_MARKER RLGSZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4223036 - KHANYISA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AGYEMAN,KA 5_MARKER AGRSZ (P2) MT FRERE 4021015 - MOUNT FRERE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ALLISON R.E 2_CHIEF MARKER HISTZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221025 - AMANKWAH,F 5_MARKER ECONZ (P1) LIBODE 4121009 - GXABA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ANTHONY,ASJ 5_MARKER MATHZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191007 - BREIDBACH SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL AUGUST,SA 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P2) CRADOCK 4091011 - MIDDELLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL BALA, M 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) BUTTERWORTH 4161025 - NOLITHA COMPREHENSIVE TECHNICAL SCHOOL BALINTULO,NH 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P2) EAST LONDON 4181006 - BLYLETTS COMBINED SCHOOL BARNARD,N 5_MARKER HISTZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221025 - HILLSIDE SECODARY SCHOOL BARRY,A.T. 5_MARKER HISTZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221008 - CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL BASHE,SA 5_MARKER BSTDZ (P1) EAST LONDON 4181011 - DAVID MAMA HIGH SCHOOL BASSON, T.J 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191042 - MGCAWEZULU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BAVUSE,T/MHLEBI T 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P2) NGCOBO 4131010 - MANZANA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BELL,GE 4_SENIOR MARKER GEOGZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4223007 - CAPE RECIFE HIGH SCHOOL BENNETT,VG 5_MARKER AFRFZ (P2) GRAHAMSTOWN 4211010 - MARY WATER HIGH SCHOOL BEUKES,F.E. 4_SENIOR MARKER PHSCZ (P2) CRADOCK 4091011 - MIDDELLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL BEZUIDENHOUT,C 2_CHIEF MARKER MLITZ (P1) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201002 - AEROVILLE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BILATYI,CN 5_MARKER HISTZ (P2) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201010 - JOHNSON NQONQOZA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BILLET, SE 1_MODERATOR ENGFZ (P2) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201007 - GILL COLLEGE BLOM,L 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) DUTYWA 4151026 - NGCINGWANE TECH S.S.S. BOATENG/DANSO,S 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) MTHATHA 4101036 - MPINDWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BODE,S.G. 3_DEPUTY CHIEF MARKER LFSCZ (P1) EAST LONDON 4181021 - HUDSON PARK HIGH SCHOOL BOLANA,K.K 5_MARKER HISTZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191026 - JONGILE NOMPONDO PUBLIC SCHOOL BONGA,HN 5_MARKER ECONZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231016 - MOLLY BLACKBURN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BOOI,L 5_MARKER ECONZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101029 - LUTUBENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BOOYSEN,C 5_MARKER AFRHZ (P1) UITENHAGE 4231008 - HUMANSDORP SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BOYA O 5_MARKER AGRSZ (P1) MT FLETCHER 4011008 - LETLAWA S. S. S BOYCE,BP 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P1) MT FRERE 4021021 - SENYUKELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BRITZ,L. 5_MARKER MATHZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231001 - BRANDWAG HIGH SCHOOL BROWN J.F. 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221025 - BUDAZA,KH 5_MARKER ENGFZ (P3) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191078 - AMAZIZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BUSHULA,B.S 5_MARKER ENGFZ (P3) FORT BEAUFORT 4171045 - AMAJINGQI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CALATA,KL 2_CHIEF MARKER ECONZ (P2) QUMBU 4111010 - LITTLE FLOWER SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CHANDA A.K 1_MODERATOR GEOGZ (P2) MALUTI 4035501 - CHANDRAN A 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) EAST LONDON 4181072 - SAKHISIZWE HIGH SCHOOL CHANDRASENAN,CT 4_SENIOR MARKER ENGFZ (P2) MBIZANA 4051020 - THEMBALESIZWE COM.TECH CHANDRASENAN,R 4_SENIOR MARKER LFSCZ (P1) MBIZANA 4051020 - THEMBALESIZWE COM.TECH CITA ON 5_MARKER ENGFZ (P3) MT FRERE 4021021 - SENYUKELE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CLOETE,LR 5_MARKER BSTDZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221008 - CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL COETZEE,ES 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201008 - HOER VOLKSKOOL CUMMING,M.E 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) CRADOCK 4091010 - MIDDELBURG HIGH SCHOOL DABULA/DAWEDI,BZ 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P2) MT FRERE 4021019 - OSBORN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DACA-NGOBO,N 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221079 - WESTVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL DANIEL,P 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) EAST LONDON 4181077 - SOLOMON MAHLANGU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DANIELS B.M.L. 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P1) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201003 - ASHERVILLE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DAYIMANI,M.M 1_MODERATOR PHSCZ (P1) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201014 - SPANDAU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DE MONK,FI 4_SENIOR MARKER ENGFZ (P3) PORT ELIZABETH 4221005 - BETHELSDORP COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL DECEMBER,P 5_MARKER AFRFZ (P3) PORT ELIZABETH 4221008 - CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL DEYSEL,GD 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221069 - ST THOMAS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DIKO L 5_MARKER PHSCZ (P1) MT FRERE 4021031 - DUMEZWENI S. S. S DLAMINI,M 4_SENIOR MARKER MLITZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101013 - EXCELSIOR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DLAMINI,PN 2_CHIEF MARKER LFSCZ (P1) MTHATHA 4101016 - HOLOMISA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DLAMINI,Z.W 5_MARKER PHSCZ (P1) MTHATHA 4101043 - ST JOHNS COLLEGE DLAMSHA,L.S 5_MARKER BSTDZ (P1) NGCOBO 4131021 - PAKAMANI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DLULANE, U 1_MODERATOR MLITZ (P2) EAST LONDON 4181048 - VULAMAZIBUKO HIGH SCHOOL DLWATI,D 5_MARKER MATHZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101003 - BAMBILANGA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DOBE,N 4_SENIOR MARKER LFSCZ (P2) MBIZANA 4051004 - CHIEF DUMILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DOTYWANA,BV 4_SENIOR MARKER ENGFZ (P1) MTHATHA 4101036 - MPINDWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL DRAAI,K.A 2_CHIEF MARKER MATHZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221025 - HILLSIDE SECODARY SCHOOL DU PREEZ,B 4_SENIOR MARKER LFSCZ (P1) FORT BEAUFORT 4171044 - ADELAIDE GYMNASIUM DU PREEZ-MILES, CF 1_MODERATOR ENGFZ (P3) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201001 - DUBE, K 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P1) DYALVANE,M.A 5_MARKER MATHZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221054 - NCEDO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL FANA,X 5_MARKER ECONZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101036 - MPINDWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL FANISWA,Z 5_MARKER BSTDZ (P1) DUTYWA 4151026 - NGCINGWANE TECH S.S.S. FERNDALE-MILLER,CAS 4_SENIOR MARKER ENGFZ (P3) CRADOCK 4091011 - MIDDELLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL FILANDER E.L 2_CHIEF MARKER PHSCZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221031 - NEWTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL FONGOQA,M 5_MARKER ENGFZ (P1) FOURIE,MH 5_MARKER HISTZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221005 - BETHELSDORP COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL FYVER,H 5_MARKER AFRHZ (P3) PORT ELIZABETH 4221027 - HOERSKOOL CILLIE SCHOOL GABA,T 5_MARKER BSTDZ (P1) MTHATHA 4101008 - DALINDYEBO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GABAYI,LM 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191006 - BHISHO HIGH SCHOOL GALLANT,E 2_CHIEF MARKER AFRFZ (P3) EAST LONDON 4181004 - BEACONHURST SCHOOL GANYILE,NL 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) MBIZANA 4051015 - NTABEZULU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GAQA,N 5_MARKER ECONZ (P2) COFIMVABA 4141003 - COFIMVABA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GCEZENGANA,N 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191052 - NOSIZWE HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE, S 1_MODERATOR LFSCZ (P1) 41801047 - UNATHI HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE,BM 4_SENIOR MARKER MATHZ (P2) EAST LONDON 4181047 - UNATHI SECONDARY SCHOOL GEORGE,M 5_MARKER MATHZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101017 - HOLY CROSS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GEORGE,TKT 5_MARKER MLITZ (P2) QUEENSTOWN 4071023 - NKWANCA HIGH SCHOOL GERBER J.C 1_MODERATOR AFRHZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221061 - PEARSON HIGH SCHOOL GIYOSE, M 4_SENIOR MARKER HISTZ (P1) GOLIATH,E.F. 4_SENIOR MARKER LFSCZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221025 - HILLSIDE SECODARY SCHOOL GOVENDER P 1_MODERATOR ACCNZ (P1) EAST LONDON 4181052 - EAST LONDON SECONDARY SCHOOL GQAMANE,MN 2_CHIEF MARKER ACCNZ (P1) MTHATHA 4101017 - HOLY CROSS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GQAMANE,P 5_MARKER ACCNZ (P1) MBIZANA 4051009 - MARELANE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GREWAR,BG 5_MARKER ENGHZ (P3) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201015 - UNION HIGH SCHOOL GULWA,LS 5_MARKER MATHZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191097 - PHILLIP MTYWAKU SEN SEC SCHOOL GURAJENA,S 5_MARKER MATHZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101054 - ZINGISA COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL GUSHA,M 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P2) MBIZANA 4051004 - CHIEF DUMILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL HAMILTON,R 4_SENIOR MARKER PHSCZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221029 - HOERSKOOL FRAMESBY HARRISON,B 1_MODERATOR ENGHZ (P2) EAST LONDON 4181009 - CLARENDON GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL HARUNA S. 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191087 - HENDRICKS,E 5_MARKER PHSCZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221022 - GELVANDALE HIGH SCHOOL HENDRICKS,F 2_CHIEF MARKER MATHZ (P1) EAST LONDON 4181078 - STIRLING HIGH SCHOOL HENDRICKS,G 5_MARKER MATHZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231033 - UITENHAGE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL HERION,C 5_MARKER ECONZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4222042 - LINKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL HLANGANYANA,WM 5_MARKER ENGFZ (P3) MTHATHA 4101038 - NGWAYIBANJWA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL HODO-SOJINI,P 5_MARKER LFSCZ (P1) UITENHAGE 4231032 - TINARA HIGH SCHOOL HOSOLO,N 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P2) EAST LONDON 4181039 - SANDISIWE HIGH SCHOOL HUFKIE, NL 2_CHIEF MARKER ENGFZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221004 - BERTRAM SECONDARY SCHOOL HUGO,PL 5_MARKER HISTZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221008 - CHAPMAN HIGH SCHOOL HUISAMEN,E 5_MARKER MLITZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231001 - BRANDWAG HIGH SCHOOL ISAACS,J.D 5_MARKER HISTZ (P2) CRADOCK 4091009 - MICHAUSDAL SECONDARY SCHOOL ISAACS,U.V 5_MARKER RLGSZ (P1) UITENHAGE 4231008 - HUMANSDORP SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ISTAIN,N.E 5_MARKER ENGFZ (P2) CRADOCK 4091011 - MIDDELLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL JACK,ND 1_MODERATOR RLGSZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231013 - MARY MOUNT RC SECONDARY SCHOOL JAKAVULA,NM 4_SENIOR MARKER MATHZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231024 - ROCKLANDS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL JANTJIES,S.K. 4_SENIOR MARKER MLITZ (P2) UITENHAGE 4231008 - HUMANSDORP SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL JARAM,AJ 1_MODERATOR HISTZ (P2) PORT ELIZABETH 4221080 - WOOLHOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL JAXA,S 5_MARKER AGRSZ (P1) MT FLETCHER 4011015 - THAKABANNA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL JOB K. 5_MARKER GEOGZ (P1) GRAAFF-REINETT 4201016 - WILLOWMORE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL JOHN,D.M 5_MARKER PHSCZ (P2) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191026 - JONGILE NOMPONDO PUBLIC SCHOOL JOHN,S 5_MARKER PHSCZ (P2) MTHATHA 4101039 - NOZUKO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL JONGILANGA,MM 5_MARKER MLITZ (P1) KING WILLIAMS TOWN4191057 - SIMZAMILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL JOOSTE,AB 5_MARKER BSTDZ (P1) PORT ELIZABETH 4221005 - BETHELSDORP COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL JORDAAN
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