Fewer learners per educator than 88% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 5% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 60% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 71% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 86% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 36% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 74% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 79% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 92% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 28% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 31% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 85% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 40% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 89% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 82% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 16% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 68% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 26% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 26% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 66% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 73% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 15% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 67% of similar schools
Fewer learners per educator than 94% of similar schools
About Madadeni
Madadeni falls within the Amajuba education district of KwaZulu-Natal. It has 24 registered schools, including 15 primary and 8 secondary. The average learner-to-educator ratio across the area is 29:1.
Schools range across quintile 2–4.
School data sourced from the Department of Basic Education (EMIS). Peer comparisons are based on schools within the same quintile, phase, and province group. The learner-educator ratio includes all staff classified as educators — actual class sizes may differ. Learn about our methodology