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Abambo High School | Registration | Fees | Contacts

Welcome to Abambo High School Secondary information page. Abambo High School is a Secondary located in WhittleseaMceula – Eastern Cape. Abambo High School is a valid, registered and prosperous Ordinary School school under the leadership of the Principal  Mk Dondolo, 15 teachers and 423 learners.

Here you will find Abambo High School fees structures, admission, application forms, principal contact details, teaching vacancies at Abambo High School, uniform and more.

Emis Number: 200600004

Abambo High School Details

School Name: Abambo High School
Phase: Secondary
Specialization: Ordinary School
Sector: Public
Circuit: Chw Nciba
Town/Village: Mceula  Whittlesea
Region: Cluster B 

Abambo High School is a/an Rural Public Secondary located in  Whittlesea.

Address: Mceula Village,Whittlesea,5360
School Fees: Not Applicable
Is it a section 21 school: Abcd
What is Section 21 School?Or Section 21 Schools in Whittlesea Eastern Cape 

Municipality:Chris Hani District Municipality
Local Municipality: Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality

e-mail The Principal Mk Dondolo directly

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Abambo High School Contact Details

The Principal: Mk Dondolo
Number of techers: 15
Number of students: 423
Postal Address: Private Bag X320,Whittlesea,5360
Physical Address: Mceula Village,Whittlesea,5360

Abambo High School’s Phone Number

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The Principal: Mk Dondolo
Phone Number: 0408427100
EMIS Number: 200600004
School Status: Open
GIS Longitude: 26.68557
GIS Latitude: -32.11115
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For teaching postsvacancies, jobs, admission, fees, form and internships at Abambo High School Secondary, send a direct email on the form above.

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