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Tembisa Tourism and Hospitality School of Specialisation

SecondaryPublic EMIS: 700261305

Kempton Park, EKURHULENI NORTH, Gauteng

1,534
Learners
24:1
L:E Ratio
Q4
Quintile
Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025

What kind of school is Tembisa Tourism and Hospitality School of Specialisation?

Tembisa Tourism and Hospitality School of Specialisation is a public secondary school in Kempton Park, within the EKURHULENI NORTH education district of the Gauteng. EMIS records it as a very large school with 1,534 enrolled learners and 63 educators, giving a learner-to-educator ratio of 24:1. It is classified as Quintile 4 — a government classification based on the surrounding community's socioeconomic profile, not a measure of school quality. Fees are set by the School Governing Body, and families who cannot afford fees may apply for exemption. EMIS classifies the location as urban.

Note: The Urban/Rural classification is sourced directly from EMIS and may reflect historical registration data. See Data Limitations.

Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.

What You Should Know

Fee-charging school

As a Quintile 4 public school, fees are set by the School Governing Body. Families who cannot afford fees may apply for exemption.

Large school

This school has 1,534 enrolled learners.

What is the learner-to-educator ratio at Tembisa Tourism and Hospitality School of Specialisation?

Learner-educator ratio relative to schools in the same quintile and phase. This includes all staff classified as educators (teachers, HODs, principals) — actual class sizes may differ.

Lower L:E ratio than 91%

(Q4 Secondary schools in Gauteng)

Matric Results

Matric results are not yet available for this school. This may be because the school writes IEB or Cambridge exams (not included in DBE reporting), is newly registered, or had no matric candidates in recent years.

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What other schools are near Tembisa Tourism and Hospitality School of Specialisation?

Other schools within a few kilometres. Proximity does not imply similarity — these schools may serve different phases, quintiles, or communities.

Endulweni Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ1
1,112 learners 31 educators 36:1
Lower L:E ratio than 23%
Kempton Park · 0.5km away
Mvelaphanda Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
1,644 learners 38 educators 43:1
Lower L:E ratio than 0%
Kempton Park · 0.5km away
Betharry English Private School
CombinedIndependent
2,061 learners 72 educators 29:1
Lower L:E ratio than 7%
Tembisa · 0.7km away
Inqayizivele Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
2,087 learners 64 educators 33:1
Lower L:E ratio than 25%
Kempton Park · 0.8km away
Child Academy Programmes
PrimaryIndependent
1,614 learners 66 educators 25:1
Lower L:E ratio than 11%
Johannesburg · 0.8km away

Which schools are similar to Tembisa Tourism and Hospitality School of Specialisation?

Secondary schools in Kempton Park with a similar quintile (Q4).

Boitumelong Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
2,254 learners 63 educators 36:1
Lower L:E ratio than 2%
Kempton Park
Bokamoso Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
1,882 learners 56 educators 34:1
Lower L:E ratio than 14%
Kempton Park
Inqayizivele Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
2,087 learners 64 educators 33:1
Lower L:E ratio than 25%
Kempton Park
Jiyana Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
2,334 learners 70 educators 33:1
Lower L:E ratio than 17%
Kempton Park
Masiqhakaze Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
2,319 learners 70 educators 33:1
Lower L:E ratio than 18%
Kempton Park

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01, ANDREW MAPHETO DRIVE, IBAZELO SECTION, TEMBISA, KEMPTON PARK, KEMPTON PARK

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School data: DBE EMIS Q3 2025. Matric results: NSC School Performance Report 2025. Infrastructure: NEIMS/EFMS 2021 (historical). Peer comparisons are based on schools within the same quintile, phase, and province. The learner-educator ratio includes all staff classified as educators — actual class sizes may differ. Learn about our methodology

Some data fields may not be available for all schools. Missing data is shown as '—' or 'Not available'. Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.