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Rural education districts of the Western Cape. Urban education districts of Cape Town. The Western Cape is divided into eight education districts; four are "rural" districts which correspond to one or more district municipalities, while the other four are "urban" or "Metro" districts within the City of Cape Town. The districts are: Metro Central
School number: 021 424 2168: ... Western Cape Education Department: Cape Town High School is a public English medium co-educational high school in the inner city of ...
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Western Cape Education Department: High School Houses Corvus Cygnus Lacerta Lepus Pavo: Junior School Houses: Wiener,Cambridge,Innes and Michael: 2022 Fees (high) R53,000 – R59,000 pa (tuition) R62,939 pa (boarding) 2022 Fees (junior) R42,645 pa: Brother School: Rondebosch Boys' High School: Website: rustenburggirls.org.za
South African Council for Educators (acronym SACE) professional body for teaching.SACE was established in 1995 in terms of the SACE Act no. 31 of 2000, [1] with an aim to "enhance the status of the teaching profession through appropriate Registration, management of Professional Development and inculcation of a Code of Ethics for all educators."
The Cape Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology, often abbreviated to "Cape Academy", is a co-educational public boarding school, situated in the Constantia Valley of Cape Town, South Africa. The Cape Academy was founded in 2004 by the Western Cape Education Department to offer quality instruction in the sciences to students from ...
The Department of Higher Education and Training is one of the departments of the South African government. It oversees universities and other post-secondary education in South Africa . It was created in 2009 after the election of President Jacob Zuma , when the former Department of Education was divided.
South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007. At that time, it became mandatory to dial the full 10-digit telephone number, including the zero in the three-digit area code, for local calls (e.g., 011 must be dialed from within Johannesburg).