The school is overseen by the non-profit organization Science Education Resources Initiative (SERI), which was established in August 2004 to improve the quality of Khayelitsha, South Africa's science and mathematics education.[5]
Academics
In 2012 COSAT was the first township school to make the provinces’ top ten list for the 2011 matric exams.[6] Since its inception in 1999, the school has had a 100% matric pass rate every year except 2009. The school was placed in the ninth position, amongst the most elite schools in the Western Cape.[citation needed]
The school, which follows the national curriculum, teaches students from grades 8 to 12. Students enter the school at grades 8 and 10. The curriculum for grades 10 to 12 includes: isiXhosa Home Language, English First Additional Language, Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Science, Information Technology (Delphi Programming and Java) and Life Orientation. An optional class is IEB Advanced Program Mathematics.
Notes
^The other two existing schools are the Cape Academy in Tokai and the new Claremont High School.[1][2]