Edendale Technical High School

Edendale Technical High School
Address
790 Garden Road
Edendale
Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, 3217
South Africa
Coordinates 29°38′56″S 30°17′12″E / 29.64895°S 30.28680°E / -29.64895; 30.28680
Information
School type Public School, High School
Motto Khuthala Uthuthuke
Founded 1956
School district Umgungundlovu
Principal Mr Tobias Ngubane
Grades 812
Gender Girls and Boys
Age 14 to 18
Number of students 1000>
Classes offered English (First Additional Language), Zulu (Home Language), Mathematics, Mathematics Paper 3, Life Orientation, Electrical Technology, Woodwork Technology, Mechanical Technology, Accounting, Tourism, Life Science, Physical Sciences
Medium of language IsiZulu
Hours in school day 07.30-14.00
School colour(s) Maroon
Nickname Vo
Telephone No (033) 399-5506

History

Edendale Technical School is a mixed gender high school (Grade 8 to Grade 12) of which was formerly for boys and later changed (1996) to mixed gender. It was established in the year 1956 and it also one of the oldest schools around Pietermaritzburg. Edendale Technical High School is the only high school around Edendale area to have mixed race among staff. It has recorded a pass rate of 80% average from 2006 to 2015 and has been doing well under the leadership of Mr TF Ngubane whom is the current headmaster.

Notable Alumni

  1. Mr Justice Jeremiah Shongwe, judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa
  2. Mr Andries Tshabalala Pr. Eng. B.Sc. Eng., Executive Director of Alstom SA (Pty) Ltd and past president of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers[1]

Sport

A full programme of sporting activities is available. Facilities include:

Other extramural activities include:

Campus

The campus has:

Awards and honours

The school is one of the best performing schools in Edendale with in which more than 80% of candidates pass the matriculation examinations.

According to the Department of Education 2014 results Edendale Technical School 91% of its matric candidates passed, and in 2013 81% passed and in 2012 the pass rate was 75%. The pass rates for mathematics and science remain low.

References

  1. "Office Bearers". South African Institute of Electrical Engineers. Archived from the original on 2012-04-13.
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