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Gugulesizwe High School | Registration | Fees | Contacts

Welcome to Gugulesizwe High School Secondary School information page. Gugulesizwe High School is a Secondary School located in  – Kwa-Zulu Natal. Gugulesizwe High School is a valid, registered and prosperous Ordinary School school under the leadership of the Principal  Swazi, 43 teachers and 1485 learners.

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

Emis Number: 500152514

Gugulesizwe High School Details

School Name: Gugulesizwe High School
Phase: Secondary School
Specialization: Ordinary School
Sector: Public
Circuit: Umdoni
Town/Village:  Amandawe
Region: Umgungundlovu Amandawe

Gugulesizwe High School is a/an Rural Public Secondary School located in Amandawe .

Address: Amandawe Mission,Amandawe,Scottburgh,4180
School Fees: Yes
Is it a section 21 school: No
What is Section 21 School?Or Section 21 Schools in  Kwa-Zulu Natal 

Municipality:Ugu
Local Municipality: Umdoni

e-mail The Principal Swazi directly

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Gugulesizwe High School Contact Details

The Principal: Swazi
Number of techers: 43
Number of students: 1485
Postal Address: P.O.Box 386,Scottburgh,4180
Physical Address: Amandawe Mission,Amandawe,Scottburgh,4180

Gugulesizwe High School’s Phone Number

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The Principal: Swazi
Phone Number: 0399789208
EMIS Number: 500152514
School Status: Open
GIS Longitude: 30.7127
GIS Latitude: -30.261117
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For teaching postsvacancies, jobs, admission, fees, form and internships at Gugulesizwe High School Secondary School, send a direct email on the form above.

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