Khanya-Naledi Combined School
Matatiele, Alfred Nzo West, Eastern Cape
What kind of school is Khanya-Naledi Combined School?
Khanya-Naledi Combined School is a public combined school in Matatiele, within the Alfred Nzo West education district of the Eastern Cape. EMIS records it as a large school with 1,188 enrolled learners and 31 educators, giving a learner-to-educator ratio of 38:1. It is classified as Quintile 2 — a government classification based on the surrounding community's socioeconomic profile, not a measure of school quality. It is designated as a no-fee school, so families do not pay tuition fees. Matric candidates write the National Senior Certificate (NSC) administered by the Department of Basic Education.
Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.
What You Should Know
No tuition fees
As a Quintile 2 no-fee school, families do not pay school fees. The school receives higher per-learner funding from government.
Combined school
Classified as a combined school in EMIS, covering both primary and secondary phases.
What is the learner-to-educator ratio at Khanya-Naledi Combined 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 5% of similar schools
(Q2 Combined schools in Eastern Cape)
NSC Matric Results
Each year reflects a different cohort. Year-on-year change does not necessarily indicate improvement or decline.
Too few similar schools for a distribution chart.
Source: DBE NSC School Performance Report 2025. Methodology
Distance to Major Centres
Straight-line distance (actual driving may differ)
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Location
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What other schools are near Khanya-Naledi Combined School?
Other schools within a few kilometres. Proximity does not imply similarity — these schools may serve different phases, quintiles, or communities.
Fewer learners per educator than 1% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 21% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 54% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 72% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 17% of similar schools
Schools serving similar communities
Other combined schools in Eastern Cape with Quintile 2.
Peer group defined as same quintile + phase + province. These schools face similar resource constraints to Khanya-Naledi Combined School.
Fewer learners per educator than 1% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 27% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 17% 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.