George Kekana Secure Care School
This school provides specialist education for learners with special educational needs.
Kimberley, Frances Baard (FB), Northern Cape
What kind of school is George Kekana Secure Care School?
George Kekana Secure Care School is a public special needs school in Kimberley, within the Frances Baard (FB) education district of the Northern Cape. EMIS records it as a small school with 20 enrolled learners and 3 educators, giving a learner-to-educator ratio of 7:1.
Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.
What You Should Know
Small school
This school has 20 enrolled learners.
What is the learner-to-educator ratio at George Kekana Secure Care School?
How many learners there are per educator, compared to schools in the same quintile and phase. The educator count includes teachers, heads of department, and principals — so real class sizes are usually larger than this number suggests.
Fewer learners per educator than 80% of similar schools
(Special Needs schools in Northern Cape)
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Schools serving similar communities
Other special needs schools in Northern Cape (independent).
Peer group defined as same quintile + phase + province. These schools face similar resource constraints to George Kekana Secure Care School.
Fewer learners per educator than 20% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 70% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 50% of similar schools
Frequently Asked Questions
School data: DBE EMIS Q3 2025. Matric results: NSC School Performance Report 2025. Infrastructure: NEIMS/EFMS 2021 (historical). Peer comparisons are based on schools within the same quintile, phase, and province. The learner-educator ratio includes all staff classified as educators — actual class sizes may differ. Learn about our methodology
Some data fields may not be available for all schools. Missing data is shown as '—' or 'Not available'. Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.