Cape Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology
The Cape Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology, often abbreviated to "Cape Academy" or "CAMST", is a co-educational public boarding school, situated in the Constantia Valley of Cape Town, South Africa. The Cape Academy was founded in 2004 by the Western Cape Education Department to offer quality instruction in the sciences to students from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, as part of the government's strategy to fill the skills gap present in South Africa.
Establishment
The Cape Academy was established in 2004 at the site of an old reformatory, the Constantia School for Boys, as initiative by the local education department to improve the results of previously disadvantaged learners in the National Senior Certificate examinations. It officially opened its doors on 19 January 2004, with an address by the then Western Cape Premier, Marthinus van Schalkwyk. The establishment of the school initially cost the Western Cape Department of Education more than R5 million.Academics
The Cape Academy enrolls students into the Further Education and Training educational phase, educating students from grades 8 to 12. Both English and Afrikaans are offered as languages of instruction. Its grade 12 students write the Western Cape Education Department matric examinations in November each year.Subjects offered include:
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Life Sciences
- Information technology
- Computer applications technology
- Accounting
- Life Orientation
- English
- isiXhosa
- Afrikaans
- Mandarin
- Aviation, Aeronautics and Avionics
Mandarin was introduced as a subject in 2010, through the Confucius Institute, the first of its kind in a South African school. The new classroom was opened in March 2010 by the Chinese Consul General, Hao Guangwei.