SOKHANYO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Cape Town's school landscape reflects the city's geography and demographics. Suburbs range from affluent areas with well-resourced private alternatives to townships and informal settlements where public primary schools anchor entire communities. Demand for places varies wildly depending on location, reputation, and accessibility. SOKHANYO PRIMARY SCHOOL sits within this specific context, serving families in a city where school choice often depends on proximity, transport routes, and whether a school has space. The school's role extends beyond academics—it's often the most stable institution in a neighbourhood, a place where children eat a meal, connect with peers across age groups, and encounter adults who notice when something's wrong at home. Understanding Cape Town's school ecology means recognising this layered purpose and the communities for which a particular school matters most.