Explore the unique structure, educational stages, and focal points of South Africa Education System
Ages: 5-6
Basic literacy and numeracy skills, social and emotional development, preparation for primary school.
Ages: 6-7
Introduction to reading, writing, and basic mathematics, development of social skills.
Ages: 7-8
Building upon basic literacy and numeracy, introduction to life skills.
Ages: 8-9
Consolidation of foundation phase skills, introduction to basic science and technology.
Ages: 9-10
Transition to more complex learning, broader range of subjects including natural sciences and history.
Ages: 10-11
Enhanced focus on academic skills, introduction to more detailed content in subjects.
Ages: 11-12
Preparation for senior phase, focus on application of knowledge in different subjects.
Ages: 12-13
Introduction to more advanced concepts, emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving.
Ages: 13-14
Consolidation of foundational knowledge, introduction to additional subjects.
Ages: 14-15
Final year of basic education, selection of subjects for FET phase.
Ages: 15-16
Specialization in chosen subjects, preparation for National Senior Certificate.
Ages: 16-17
Continued specialization, in-depth study in preparation for final examinations.
Ages: 17-18
Completion of secondary education, National Senior Certificate exams, preparation for higher education or entry into the workforce.