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Schools in Kagisano Rural

Dr Ruth S Mompati, North West

11 schools · 7 primary · 4 secondary · 26:1 ratio

Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025 + NSC School Performance Report 2025Last updated
11 results
Showing 11 of 11 schools
Disipi Intermediate
PrimaryPublicQ2
89 learners 4 educators 22:1

Fewer learners per educator than 85% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Gaegane P School
PrimaryPublicQ2
103 learners 6 educators 17:1

Fewer learners per educator than 94% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Raditshane Middle
SecondaryPublicQ2
239 learners 12 educators 20:1

Fewer learners per educator than 96% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Seichokelo Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
652 learners 22 educators 30:1

Fewer learners per educator than 63% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Setswakgosing Secondary
SecondaryPublicQ2
1,212 learners 40 educators 30:1

Fewer learners per educator than 52% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Thuto-Lesedi Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
58 learners 5 educators 12:1

Fewer learners per educator than 97% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Tlapeng Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
167 learners 6 educators 28:1

Fewer learners per educator than 69% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Tong Comprehensive School
SecondaryPublicQ2
975 learners 30 educators 33:1

Fewer learners per educator than 29% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Tshanake Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
514 learners 13 educators 40:1

Fewer learners per educator than 1% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Tshaneng Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ1
360 learners 11 educators 33:1

Fewer learners per educator than 34% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural
Tshipietsile Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ2
297 learners 11 educators 27:1

Fewer learners per educator than 83% of similar schools

Kagisano Rural

About Kagisano Rural

Kagisano Rural falls within the Dr Ruth S Mompati education district of North West. It has 11 registered schools, including 7 primary and 4 secondary. The average learner-to-educator ratio across the area is 26:1.

Schools range across quintile 1–2.

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