Sakakude Junior Secondary School

Sterkspruit, Eastern Cape ยท Joe Gqabi

Public Combined School Q3 No Fee

About Sakakude Junior Secondary School

Serving the Sterkspruit community in Eastern Cape, Sakakude Junior Secondary School operates as a public combined school. The school is administered under the Joe Gqabi education district. In 2025, the school reported 140 learners and 6 educators, resulting in a ratio of 23:1.

Governance & Funding

Quintile Classification

Sakakude Junior Secondary School is classified as a Q3 school, which means it serves communities with moderate poverty levels and qualifies as a no-fee institution.

Fee Status

As a Q3 institution, Sakakude Junior Secondary School is designated as a no-fee school. Parents and guardians are not required to pay school fees, ensuring that financial circumstances do not bar learners from accessing quality education.

Section 21 Status

Sakakude Junior Secondary School is a Section 21 school, meaning the School Governing Body (SGB) manages its own budget. This financial autonomy allows the school to make independent decisions regarding its operational needs without direct provincial administration.

Enrollment & Staffing

For the 2025 academic year, Sakakude Junior Secondary School reported a total enrollment of 140 learners with a teaching staff of 6 educators. This translates to a learner-to-educator ratio of 23:1, enabling relatively small class sizes and individualized attention.

Source: Department of Basic Education Annual Snap Survey (2025). Learner and educator counts are as reported by the institution.

Location

Sakakude Junior Secondary School is situated in Sterkspruit, within the Eastern Cape province. The school falls under the Joe Gqabi education district.

Administratively, the school is located in the Joe Gqabi, under the Senqu Local Municipality local municipality. The area is classified as rural.

The school's physical address is: Phelandaba Village, Sterkspruit, 9762. For postal correspondence, use: P.o. Box 5006, Sterkspruit, 9762.

Curriculum & Academics

Sakakude Junior Secondary School is classified as an ordinary school school offering a ordinary curriculum within the combined school phase of basic education.

History & Background

Sakakude Junior Secondary School was historically administered under the Transkei education department. The Transkei Department of Education was one of the former homeland education systems before South Africa's democratic transition in 1994. Today, the school operates as a non-discriminatory public institution under the Eastern Cape Department of Education.

Facilities & Infrastructure

The school's land is owned by government and the school buildings are owned by not specified.

Admissions

Prospective parents and guardians seeking enrollment for learners at Sakakude Junior Secondary School are advised to contact the school directly for the most current information regarding:

  • Grade intake availability for the upcoming academic year
  • Transfer and mid-year admission procedures
  • No-fee enrollment requirements
  • School uniform requirements and code of conduct
  • Open day events and registration periods

Address & Contact Details

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Address

Phelandaba Village, Sterkspruit, 9762

Sterkspruit, Eastern Cape

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Postal

P.o. Box 5006, Sterkspruit, 9762

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Enrollment (2025)

Learners 140
Educators 6

Learner:Educator Ratio

23:1 learners per educator

Below national average โ€” favourable

Quick Info

SectorPublic
PhaseCombined School
TypeOrdinary School
QuintileQ3
Settingrural
Statusopen
DistrictJoe Gqabi

EMIS Number

200600725

Department of Basic Education

Data source: The information on this page is sourced from the Department of Basic Education's EMIS (Education Management Information System) annual Snap Survey (2025). While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, some fields may contain incomplete data where information was not provided by the institution during the survey period. Contact details are as reported by the school. We recommend verifying important information directly with the school before making decisions based on this data.