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Letsatsing Primary Mine School

CombinedPublicNSC Exams EMIS: 700270850

Carletonville, Gauteng West, Gauteng

1,928
Learners
32:1
Learners per educator
Q4
Quintile
Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025

What kind of school is Letsatsing Primary Mine School?

Letsatsing Primary Mine School is a public combined school in Carletonville, within the Gauteng West education district of the Gauteng. EMIS records it as a very large school with 1,928 enrolled learners and 60 educators, giving a learner-to-educator ratio of 32:1. It is classified as Quintile 4 — 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. EMIS classifies the location as urban.

Note: The Urban/Rural classification is sourced directly from EMIS and may reflect historical registration data. See Data Limitations.

Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.

What You Should Know

Fee-charging school

As a Quintile 4 public school, fees are set by the School Governing Body. Families who cannot afford fees may apply for exemption.

Large school

This school has 1,928 enrolled learners.

Combined school

Classified as a combined school in EMIS, covering both primary and secondary phases.

What is the learner-to-educator ratio at Letsatsing Primary Mine School?

Too few similar schools for a reliable comparison (Q4 Combined schools in Gauteng — only 2 schools in this peer group)

NSC Matric Results

2023
88.3%
158/179 passed
2024
93.6%
175/187 passed
2025
94.7%
161/170 passed

Each year reflects a different cohort. Year-on-year change does not necessarily indicate improvement or decline.

Pass rate by year (NSC)
YearPass rate
202388.3%
202493.6%
202594.7%
Out of every 100 Q4 schools in Gauteng, 88 scored lower than this school.

Too few similar schools for a distribution chart.

Source: DBE NSC School Performance Report 2025. Methodology

Contact

1, Letsatsing Drive, Letsatsing Village, Carletonville, Johannesburg
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Distance to Major Centres

Straight-line distance (actual driving may differ)

Roodepoort47.6 km
Johannesburg CBD61.8 km
Rosebank63.7 km
Sandton66.7 km
Germiston72.8 km
Midrand79.4 km

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Location

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What other schools are near Letsatsing Primary Mine School?

Other schools within a few kilometres. Proximity does not imply similarity — these schools may serve different phases, quintiles, or communities.

Aster Academy
CombinedIndependent
223 learners 19 educators 12:1

Fewer learners per educator than 60% of similar schools

Carletonville · 5km away
Carleton Jones High School
SecondaryPublicQ5
1,482 learners 61 educators 24:1

Fewer learners per educator than 47% of similar schools

Carletonville · 5.4km away
Laer Gedenkskool Danie Theron
PrimaryPublicQ5
1,421 learners 49 educators 29:1

Fewer learners per educator than 45% of similar schools

Carletonville · 5.4km away
Westfields Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ5
1,415 learners 46 educators 31:1

Fewer learners per educator than 31% of similar schools

Carletonville · 5.8km away
Laerskool Oos-Driefontein
PrimaryPublicQ5
706 learners 29 educators 24:1

Fewer learners per educator than 71% of similar schools

Carletonville · 6.1km away

Schools serving similar communities

Other combined schools in Gauteng with Quintile 4.

Peer group defined as same quintile + phase + province. These schools face similar resource constraints to Letsatsing Primary Mine School.

Nigel Secondary School
CombinedPublicQ4
1,541 learners 53 educators 29:1
Too few similar schools for a reliable comparison
Nigel

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.