In statistics and probability, quantiles are cut points dividing the range of a probability distribution into continuous intervals with equal probabilities, or dividing the observations in a sample in the same way.
Find below are the list of Quantile 4 Schools In South Africa
Glenwood High School
Northwood School
Durban Girls High School
Clifton School
Fairmont High School, Durbanville
Curro Mount Richmore Independent School
Pretoria High School for Girls
King Edward VII School
Hatfield Christian School
Herschel Girls School
Hillcrest High School
Roosevelt High School.
Clapham High School
Voortrekker High School
Fourways High School
Herzlia High School
Westerford High School
Jeppe High School for Boys
Rustenburg Girls’ High School
Parel Vallei High School
How many Quintile 4 schools are there in South Africa?
The Committee was informed that out of 1444 schools 270 had been classified as quintile one schools. 168 schools had been classified as quintile two, 204 as Quintile three, 356 as quintile four and 446 as quintile five schools
What is the quintile ranking system in South Africa?
This ranking is based on the unemployment rate and literacy rate of the community in which the school is located, with a Quintile 1 ranking indicating a poor/impoverished school, and a Quintile 5 ranking indicating a wealthy/affluent school.
What is a quintile rank?
A quintile is simply one-fifth of a ranked list. In the Community Data Profiles, quintiles are determined by ranking counties in order by rate. … The quintile ranking is based on the percent of children 15-17, with the denominator being the entire population.
Under which quintile is the public school classified?
Under this system, schools are categorised into 5 groups (quintiles) based on the relative wealth of their surrounding communities. Schools in the poorest communities are classified as Quintile 1 and schools serving the wealthiest communities are classified as Quintile 5.
What are Section 21 schools?
Section 21 Schools are allocated finances by the department and are responsible for ordering stationery, textbooks, paying water and lights accounts and undertaking their own maintenance. They can also decide on what subjects the school can offer and what sports and other extramural activities the learners can take.