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Schools in Edendale

Umgungundlovu, KwaZulu-Natal

11 schools · 6 primary · 5 secondary · 30:1 ratio

Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025 + NSC School Performance Report 2025Last updated
11 results
Showing 11 of 11 schools
Amakholwa Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ3
860 learners 24 educators 36:1

Fewer learners per educator than 27% of similar schools

Edendale
Caluza Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
322 learners 16 educators 20:1

Fewer learners per educator than 94% of similar schools

Edendale
Edendale Technical High School
SecondaryPublicQ4
1,709 learners 62 educators 28:1

Fewer learners per educator than 55% of similar schools

Edendale
Georgetown High School
SecondaryPublicQ3
1,450 learners 46 educators 32:1

Fewer learners per educator than 56% of similar schools

Edendale
Kwa-Mpungose Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
772 learners 20 educators 39:1

Fewer learners per educator than 17% of similar schools

Edendale
Malala Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
116 learners 4 educators 29:1

Fewer learners per educator than 73% of similar schools

Edendale
Muzi Thusi Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
669 learners 24 educators 28:1

Fewer learners per educator than 77% of similar schools

Edendale
Nichols Junior Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
1,249 learners 42 educators 30:1

Fewer learners per educator than 70% of similar schools

Edendale
Nyonithwele Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ3
1,433 learners 47 educators 31:1

Fewer learners per educator than 65% of similar schools

Edendale
Siyamu Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
550 learners 20 educators 28:1

Fewer learners per educator than 78% of similar schools

Edendale
Smero Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ3
1,199 learners 34 educators 35:1

Fewer learners per educator than 29% of similar schools

Edendale

About Edendale

Edendale falls within the Umgungundlovu education district of KwaZulu-Natal. It has 11 registered schools, including 6 primary and 5 secondary. The average learner-to-educator ratio across the area is 30:1.

Schools range across quintile 3–4.

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