Igagasi High School
High schools carry weight in their neighbourhoods that goes beyond examination results. In Durban, an established high school is often the hub where a community's aspirations gather—where parents who never finished matric see their children reaching further, where teachers stay long enough to know three generations of siblings, where alumni networks quietly open doors for graduates. A school's reputation ripples through local conversation; it affects property values, neighbourhood pride, and whether young people see their futures as possible or predetermined. The institution becomes a place where South Africa's contradictions play out daily—managing resource constraints while competing for university placement, honouring local identity while preparing for global mobility, maintaining discipline in spaces where many learners are dealing with hardship outside school walls. This role as a community anchor means the school is never just about academics; it's holding something larger.