List of Technical Schools in South Africa
A Technical School is a type of educational institution, which, depending on the country, may refer to secondary or post-secondary education designed to provide technical skills required to perform the tasks of a particular and specific job.
In the case of secondary education, these schools differ from academic high schools which usually prepare students who aim to pursue tertiary education, rather than enter directly into the workforce.
With regard to post-secondary education, Technical Schools are traditionally distinguished from four-year colleges by their focus on job-specific training for students who are typically bound for one of the skilled trades
Here is the List of Technical Schools in South Africa
The Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA)
United City College
Mfazwe Comp Tech High School
African Academy
Stirling High School
Johannesburg Institute of Engineering and Technology
Treverton College
Johannesburg Polytechnic
Henley Business School South Africa
CCS IT Training
Mogakolodi-Masibi Science Com. & Technical School
Cranfield Aviation Training
Katsha International College
SAHETI School
Moses Maren Mission Technical School
South West Gauteng TVET College – George Tabor Campus
Motheo TVET College Hillside View Campus
The Hair Academy of South Africa
Africa Skills Trade Test Centre
Bio Sculpture Natal Head Office
Jabulani Technical School
American International School of Johannesburg
How many TVET colleges are there in South Africa?
50 colleges. There are 50 colleges across South Africa, which collectively have more than 264 campuses. Currently, 6 TVET colleges are located in the Western Cape.
How many schools are there in South Africa?
New Education Figures Released Pretoria, South Africa 2010: South Africa currently has over 12 million learners, some 386 600 teachers, and approximately 26 000 schools, including 1 098 registered independent or privately owned schools.
How many IEB schools are there in South Africa?
#MatricResults2017: Almost 100% pass rate for IEB schools. A whopping 98.76% of learners who sat for the finals in 2017 aced them. This was a slight increase from the 98.67% achieved by the Class of 2016. The elite private schools writing the IEB are famous for phenomenal performance each year.