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Ferndale Community Centre Nursery School



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Ferndale Community Centre Nursery School

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Latitude -26.0960° S 26.0960° S 26° 5' 45.6" -26° 5.76'
Longitude 27.9965° E 27.9965° E 27° 59' 47.4" 27° 59.79'
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38 Harley Street
Ferndale
Randburg
Gauteng
South Africa
Phone No.
011 787 6240
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 11 787 6240

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