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Education and Schools in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape

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From schools for early education to nearby colleges and universities, here's what 14 local experts had to say about education in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape.

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Port Elizabeth has beautiful beaches and is a great community to raise small children. It offers really good schooling.

Helena, says: 2023

It is named after the late president Nelson Mandela. It is quiet city with a lot of beautiful places to visit. It also has one of the top universities in the country. People who visit the city get to enjoy it’s beautiful beach views, world class hotels, landmarks and restaurants.

Cornelius, says: 2020

Port Elizabeth is a very friendly city, also known as the “friendly city”. Many people complain about the weather because it is bipolar, one minute it’s raining and the next it’s sunny outside. The malls are really nice and there are a variety of shops in these malls. There are plenty of schools to choose from and these schools are all well developed schools.

Edward, says: 2020

Port Elizabeth is a city rich of heritage and culture. From the history of the old city buildings to the vibrant people residing in it. It is known as the Windy City due to the usually windy days we have. PE (Port Elizabeth), is a coastal city with lots of activities and also boasts the Nelson Mandela University which was named in honour of our first black president, Mr Nelson Mandela. You’ll never find yourself running out of things to do!

Carilyne, says: 2020

It is a coastal city in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, known as the “Windy City” and the “Friendly City”. Port Elizabeth has many good schools, an excellent work-life balance, and great restaurants. While safety is an issue in some neighbourhoods, as in many around the country, there are secure estates currently being developed.

Tibuyile, says: 2020

This a windy city, it is known for its numerous beaches like Hobbie beach which is the most famous beach here, so they better bring their swimming costumes. The most spoken languages are English, Afrikaans and IsiXhosa. We also have Nelson Mandela University which is situated in Summerstrand.

Melokuhle, says: 2020

Port Elizabeth is known for its beautiful beaches. Shark cage diving is also one of the main tourist attractions in the city. Nelson Mandela University is the biggest university in the city. Port Elizabeth is considered as one of the windiest cities to visit in South Africa.

Kundla, says: 2020

Someone who is moving to my city, Port Elizabeth should know that destinations are no further that 30 minutes away from one another. There is a lovely beachfront where you can find the Boardwalk as well as appetising restaurants to eat at. The area called “Summerstrand” is famously known as a student rich area due to the university being situated in that area.

Cynthia, says: 2020

The city is filled with a graceful nature of humility and sheer excellence – from the people to the vibrant tourist destinations. In terms of day to day living, stores and work places are found at a close proximity where one would say that it’s convenient beyond measure. Accommodation for students or workers is affordable and versatile.

Kefilwe, says: 2020

This is a fun city with a lot of history that you can explore. The first Humans to arrive in South Africa was here in Port Elizabeth. Port Elizabeth is a relaxed, laid-back city with friendly people and very kind. This city has a harbor, beautiful beaches, a university, and a marine world.

Sibusiso, says: 2020

Port Elizabeth is a coastal city which has world class beaches, great restaurants and is near to some excellent attractions like Addo Elephant Park. It also has great schools and is home to Nelson Mandela University. It’s a great place. One of my favourite things about living in Port Elizabeth is that it combines a coastal town vibe with city living. It’s the perfect size city.

Port Elizabeth is on the gateway to the Garden Route en route to Cape Town. It is a sixty minute drive from the Addo Elephant Park. It is also a coastal city and offers a wealth of opportunities for enjoyment to nature lovers. Port Elizabeth has all the facilities of the huge cities as far as schools and entertainment goes while retaining a small town personal feel.

Yasmin, says: 2020

Port Elizabeth is an excellent city to raise children in. The city is safe, clean and very friendly. We also have excellent schools, both private and public. Port Elizabeth has clean beaches with excellent facilities nearby for the shopping enthusiast. there are nice neighborhoods where residents can walk their dogs in peace.

Lelodwa, says: 2020

The people in our city are both diverse and benevolent. Port Elizabeth is one of South Africa’s windiest cities, so bring lots of jackets and blankets. The schools in our city may be pricey, but they’re worth it. The children at Port Elizabeth are both well educated and wise beyond their years.

Karabo, says: 2020
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