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Segopotje Senior Secondary School [1] is a secondary school situated in Mashite, Ga Mphahlele, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The School started in 1992 as a junior secondary school as it only had Grade 8 up to 10. It became Segopotje Senior Secondary in 1997 and it is currently one of Limpopo Province's most successful secondary schools.
Harry Oppenheimer Agricultural High School is a public secondary school with a focus on agricultural education located in Limburg, approximately 47 kilometres (29 mi) north of Mokopane in Limpopo, South Africa. [1] The school was established by South African businessman and philanthropist Harry Oppenheimer as a donation to the then government ...
Kabelo Secondary School (formerly known as Kabelo Combined School), is a college preparatory state school (no fee school) situated in Polokwane Ext 44 in the Limpopo province of South Africa. [1] The school offers Science classes , Commerce, Tourism and History classes respectively in FET phase.
Limpopo (/ l ɪ m ˈ p oʊ p oʊ /) is the northernmost province of South Africa.It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern borders.The term Limpopo is derived from Rivombo (Livombo/Lebombo), a group of Tsonga settlers led by Hosi Rivombo who settled in the mountainous vicinity and named the area after their leader.
Stanford Lake College is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding high school located in the Magoebaskloof area of the Limpopo Province of South Africa.The college is situated at the edge of Troutbeck Lake and Stanford Lake, and across from the Ebenezer Dam in the mountains of the Wolkberg, part of the northern Drakensberg range.
Pages in category "Schools in Limpopo" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gojela High School; H.
It serves learners from Gugulethu, Delft, Philippi, and Crossroads townships. In 2013, the school opened satellite classes to serve grade 9 and 10 learners from the township of Delft. School learners are taught in English and isiXhosa. The head of the school is Nomveliso Qaqa, an alumnus of LEAP, who also assumes the role of operations leader. [1]
Eastern Cape Province: Oscar Mabuyane ; Free State Province: Mxolisi Dukwana (ANC) Gauteng Province: Panyaza Lesufi (ANC) KwaZulu-Natal Province: Nomusa Dube-Ncube (ANC), Thami Ntuli; Limpopo Province: Stanley Mathabatha (ANC), Phophi Ramathuba; Mpumalanga Province: Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane (ANC), Mandla Ndlovu; North West Province: Bushy Maape ...