Schools in Sebokeng
SEDIBENG WEST, Gauteng
42
Schools
28
Primary
12
Secondary
30:1
Avg L:E Ratio
Sebokeng falls within the SEDIBENG WEST education district of Gauteng. It has 42 registered schools, including 28 primary and 12 secondary. The average learner-to-educator ratio across the area is 30:1.
Source: DBE EMIS Q3 2025.
Showing 42 of 42 schools
Atlehang Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
354 learners 13 educators 27:1
Lower L:E ratio than 93%
Sebokeng
Boitumelo Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ3
1,622 learners 49 educators 33:1
Lower L:E ratio than 17%
Sebokeng
Botebo-Tsebo Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
1,298 learners 38 educators 34:1
Lower L:E ratio than 9%
Sebokeng
Buladitshaba Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ4
636 learners 19 educators 34:1
Lower L:E ratio than 43%
Sebokeng
Chrystal Springs Private School
CombinedIndependent
838 learners 21 educators 40:1
Lower L:E ratio than 2%
Sebokeng
Ekujuleni Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
593 learners 23 educators 26:1
Lower L:E ratio than 85%
Sebokeng
Golden Gardens Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ1
1,111 learners 30 educators 37:1
Lower L:E ratio than 15%
Sebokeng
Iphahlolleng Intermediate School
PrimaryPublicQ4
539 learners 17 educators 32:1
Lower L:E ratio than 61%
Sebokeng
Itokisetse Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
475 learners 18 educators 26:1
Lower L:E ratio than 82%
Sebokeng
Katleho-Impumelelo Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
698 learners 23 educators 30:1
Lower L:E ratio than 47%
Sebokeng
Kgokare Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ2
1,209 learners 41 educators 30:1
Lower L:E ratio than 70%
Sebokeng
Khutlo-Tharo Performing and Creative Arts School of Specialisation
SecondaryPublicQ3
1,584 learners 59 educators 27:1
Lower L:E ratio than 83%
Sebokeng
Leema-Mokotuli Primary School
PrimaryPublic
223 learners 16 educators 14:1
Lower L:E ratio than 13%
Sebokeng
Lesedi-La-Thuto Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
1,230 learners 35 educators 35:1
Lower L:E ratio than 22%
Sebokeng
Letsemeng Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
1,838 learners 51 educators 36:1
Lower L:E ratio than 20%
Sebokeng
Makgethe Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
654 learners 21 educators 31:1
Lower L:E ratio than 51%
Sebokeng
Mohaladitoe Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
468 learners 15 educators 31:1
Lower L:E ratio than 41%
Sebokeng
Mthombolwazi Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
496 learners 17 educators 29:1
Lower L:E ratio than 66%
Sebokeng
Qwelang Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
1,203 learners 34 educators 35:1
Lower L:E ratio than 17%
Sebokeng
Radipeu Primary Farm School
PrimaryPublicQ1
453 learners 15 educators 30:1
Lower L:E ratio than 76%
Sebokeng
Residensia Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ4
1,273 learners 43 educators 30:1
Lower L:E ratio than 59%
Sebokeng
Sebokeng Technical High School
SecondaryPublic
479 learners 31 educators 16:1
Lower L:E ratio than 62%
Sebokeng
Sehopotso Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ3
664 learners 21 educators 32:1
Lower L:E ratio than 34%
Sebokeng
Setlabotjha Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
1,588 learners 44 educators 36:1
Lower L:E ratio than 19%
Sebokeng
Sizanani Thusanang Comprehensive School
SecondaryPublicQ3
737 learners 34 educators 22:1
Lower L:E ratio than 98%
Sebokeng
Tandukwazi Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ2
1,907 learners 55 educators 35:1
Lower L:E ratio than 8%
Sebokeng
Tjhabatsatsi Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ4
622 learners 20 educators 31:1
Lower L:E ratio than 63%
Sebokeng
Tlholo Intermediate School
PrimaryPublicQ2
860 learners 25 educators 34:1
Lower L:E ratio than 41%
Sebokeng
Tshediso Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
341 learners 13 educators 26:1
Lower L:E ratio than 83%
Sebokeng
Tshemedi Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ3
552 learners 19 educators 29:1
Lower L:E ratio than 67%
Sebokeng
Tshepo-Themba Secondary School
SecondaryPublicQ2
1,176 learners 43 educators 27:1
Lower L:E ratio than 89%
Sebokeng
Tsokolibane Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ1
593 learners 21 educators 28:1
Lower L:E ratio than 85%
Sebokeng
Zithulele Primary School
PrimaryPublicQ2
308 learners 10 educators 31:1
Lower L:E ratio than 75%
Sebokeng
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