Segopotje Senior Secondary School

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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.

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