Education in South Africa

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is an educational institute in Muizenberg, South Africa, established in 2003. Students from all over Africa come to Muizenberg to complete a postgraduate diploma. Many of them continue to a Master's degree in science at a South African University; others return to teach, work, or continue their studies in their home countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "African Institute for Mathematical Sciences"

The education policy and child labour project ( EPCL) is a project that forms part of the implementation of the Child Labour Action Programme (CLAP) for South Africa. ...more on Wikipedia about "Education policy and child labour (South Africa)"

Matric is used in both the noun and adjectival form in South Africa to indicate a High School student's last year of school - Grade 12. ...more on Wikipedia about "Matric"

The National Library of South Africa is the agency of the government of South Africa which maintains a national library of all published materials relating to the country. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Library of South Africa"

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