Student
Exchange Program South Africa
In the last few years, the South African schools have gone through
a process of change. Since 1991, a typical school day is described
as follows:
Students generally wear a uniform and start school around 7:30
every morning. School day ends around 2:30 pm. Sports are not offered
through the school the same way it is in the U.S.A. At age 13-14
students have a curriculum of around 10 subjects for 2 years. On
grade 9 (15 - 16) they move to specialize in 6 subjects. The choice
of subjects is somewhat limited based on location and your prior
academic performance.
Until now, secondary school lasted for five years of schooling,
although the first year of the junior secondary phase is followed
in primary school. At the end of the senior secondary phase (lasting
3 years), pupils sit for the Senior Certificate Examination. The
1996 Constitution confirms the right to basic education and that
the Government must progressively make available and accessible
through reasonable measures further education (I.e. the senior secondary
phase preceding higher education). Compulsory education lasts for
nine years (until age 15), followed by non-compulsory further education.
In the senior cycle, students may study subjects either at Higher
Grade, Standard Grade, or Lower Grade. N-courses are also offered
by some technical school and college candidates. A Senior Certificate
is awarded by the SA Certification Council after externally moderated
examinations on completion of senior secondary school. Technical
secondary education is provided by technical centres and secondary
and vocational schools. Matriculation endorsements are also offered
by this Council to students who have satisfied the ministerially
approved overlay on the Senior Certificate. Provision is also made
for further education colleges in terms of the Further Education
and Training Act. Technical high schools may inter alia offer courses
leading to Senior Certificates with matriculation endorsements,
which statutorily constitute the minimum general admission requirement
for access to universities. Technikons require Senior Certificates
but not necessarily with matriculation endorsements.
Student Exchange Program South Africa
Academic year:
Classes from:
Jan to: Dec
Languages of instruction:
Afrikaans, English
Higher Education:
South Africa
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