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Schools in Crossroads

Metro South, Western Cape

8 schools · 3 primary · 3 secondary · 34:1 ratio

Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025 + NSC School Performance Report 2025Last updated
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Showing 8 of 8 schools
Dr. Nelson R. Mandela High School
SecondaryPublicQ2
1,536 learners 44 educators 35:1

Fewer learners per educator than 35% of similar schools

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Imbasa Primary School
IntermediatePublicQ2
1,106 learners 35 educators 32:1

Fewer learners per educator than 40% of similar schools

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Kuyakhanya Primary
IntermediatePublicQ2
1,137 learners 40 educators 28:1

Fewer learners per educator than 73% of similar schools

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Leap Science and Maths School (Leap 2 C
SecondaryIndependent

Data not available

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Mvula Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
1,045 learners 33 educators 32:1

Fewer learners per educator than 67% of similar schools

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New Eisleben Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ3
1,847 learners 49 educators 38:1

Fewer learners per educator than 13% of similar schools

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Sigcawu Public Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
1,241 learners 35 educators 36:1

Fewer learners per educator than 23% of similar schools

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Sikelela Imizamo Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
1,205 learners 31 educators 39:1

Fewer learners per educator than 4% of similar schools

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About Crossroads

Crossroads falls within the Metro South education district of Western Cape. It has 8 registered schools, including 3 primary and 3 secondary. The average learner-to-educator ratio across the area is 34:1. There are 7 public schools and 1 independent school in the area.

Schools range across quintile 2–3.

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