LUZUKO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Cape Town's primary school landscape reflects the city's own geography and history—some schools sit in established suburbs with stable enrolment and donor support, while others anchor growing informal settlements where demand for places far outstrips capacity. LUZUKO PRIMARY SCHOOL exists within this broader context, where the school's role extends beyond academics to include feeding schemes, social worker referrals, and serving as a stabilising institution in neighbourhoods experiencing rapid population change. The quality and character of a school is inseparable from its surroundings: property crime patterns affect security spending, water restrictions influence maintenance priorities, and the demographic shifts happening across Cape Town shape both enrolment pressures and the skills teachers must develop. A school's effectiveness can't be measured in isolation from these forces.