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Schools in Scottsville

Umgungundlovu, KwaZulu-Natal

10 schools · 4 primary · 3 secondary · 14:1 ratio

Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025 + NSC School Performance Report 2025Last updated
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Showing 10 of 10 schools
Alexandra High School
SecondaryPublicQ5
1,033 learners 53 educators 20:1

Fewer learners per educator than 64% of similar schools

Scottsville
Community of Love Cobined School
CombinedIndependent
27 learners 2 educators 14:1

Fewer learners per educator than 36% of similar schools

Scottsville
Epworth Primary School
PrimaryIndependent
355 learners 31 educators 12:1

Fewer learners per educator than 73% of similar schools

Scottsville
Epworth Secondary School
SecondaryIndependent
357 learners 36 educators 10:1

Fewer learners per educator than 52% of similar schools

Scottsville
Merchiston Preparatory School
PrimaryPublicQ5
756 learners 65 educators 12:1

Fewer learners per educator than 98% of similar schools

Scottsville
Peter Pan Special School
Special NeedsPublic
208 learners 19 educators 11:1

Fewer learners per educator than 49% of similar schools

Scottsville
Pietermaritzburg Girls' High School
SecondaryPublicQ5
1,165 learners 69 educators 17:1

Fewer learners per educator than 79% of similar schools

Scottsville
Ridge Junior Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ5
757 learners 39 educators 19:1

Fewer learners per educator than 73% of similar schools

Scottsville
Scottsville Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ5
815 learners 42 educators 19:1

Fewer learners per educator than 73% of similar schools

Scottsville
St Johns Combined School
CombinedIndependent
595 learners 73 educators 8:1

Fewer learners per educator than 75% of similar schools

Scottsville

About Scottsville

Scottsville falls within the Umgungundlovu education district of KwaZulu-Natal. It has 10 registered schools, including 4 primary and 3 secondary. The average learner-to-educator ratio across the area is 14:1. There are 6 public schools and 4 independent schools in the area.

All schools are quintile 5.

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