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  2. Durban University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    DUT is a public university of technology in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, with five campuses in Durban and two in Pietermaritzburg. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education programmes in various fields, and ranks among the top universities in the country and the world.

  3. St. Anne's Diocesan College - Wikipedia

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    A private girls' boarding school in Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, founded in 1877 by Bishop Macrorie. Learn about its history, boarding houses, notable alumni and motto.

  4. University of Zululand - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure and achievements of the University of Zululand, a public university in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1960 with the help of Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the university has partnerships with schools in the US and Europe and offers various academic programmes.

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  6. Hilton College (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Hilton College is a private boarding school for boys in KwaZulu-Natal, founded in 1872. It follows English public school tradition and is the most expensive school in South Africa, with fees of R397,000 per year.

  7. St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Kloof - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls is an Anglican school founded in 1906 in Kloof, near Durban. It offers primary and high school education for 1020 girls, with boarding and day options, and a blue-and-white uniform.

  8. Student information system - Wikipedia

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    A student information system (SIS) is a management information system for education sector establishments used to manage student data. It integrates students, parents, teachers and the administration and provides capabilities for various functions such as registration, grading, scheduling, attendance and reporting.

  9. Student affairs - Wikipedia

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    Student affairs is the department or division of services and support for student success at institutions of higher education. Learn about the origin, development, and variations of student affairs in different countries and regions, such as Asia Pacific, Canada, and Europe.