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Digital transformation in the education industry
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Digital transformation in the education industry

7 October, 2025
Technology in schools is no longer optional – it is essential. The shift to online and hybrid learning during COVID-19 exposed both gaps and opportunities in South African education. Schools moved from simply delivering lessons to mentoring and engaging learners in new ways. Today, digital tools are shaping how students learn, teachers teach, and administrators manage schools.

What makes a school smart?

A smart school is more than having devices in classrooms. It integrates technology and data across teaching, learning, administration, and parental engagement. It prepares learners for the future, building digital fluency – a skill as critical as reading and writing. This digital literacy is essential, whether a student aspires to work in farming, medicine, technology or business.

Smart schools bridge educational gaps, especially in under-serviced areas. Learners gain access to online resources, virtual labs, recorded lessons, and collaborative tools, creating flexibility for extracurricular activities. Parents benefit from insight into academic progress and safety measures, with tools like digital wallets, biometric access, and real-time notifications for school transport.

Teachers also benefit. Digital integration facilitates blended learning, peer mentoring, and ongoing professional development. Educators can maintain their teaching style while adopting new technologies, ensuring that learning is both effective and personalised.

Infrastructure and strategy are key

Becoming a smart school requires clear vision and leadership. Schools must define a digital strategy aligned with educational goals and appoint a digital champion from within the school community. This champion ensures adoption among teachers, engages parents, and aligns technology with school culture.

Investment in infrastructure is also critical. Schools need reliable internet, smart devices like tablets and interactive whiteboards, and secure networks to protect sensitive data. Learner management systems should integrate with transport, digital wallets and other school services to streamline administration and enhance safety. For example, parents can manage transport bookings, track spending, and monitor academic progress through a single, secure platform.

Ensuring inclusivity

Smart schools make education more inclusive. Learners from remote or underprivileged areas gain access to the same quality of education as those in urban centres. Technology enables real-time collaboration, access to historical exam papers, virtual labs, and exposure to experiences that may otherwise be unavailable.

At the heart of smart schools is digital fluency. By engaging with technology daily, learners develop the skills required for careers that demand tech-savvy employees. Exposure to digital tools, safe online platforms, and blended learning prepares students for an ever-evolving workforce.

The journey to becoming a smart school is complex, requiring strategic planning, community engagement, and investment. But the benefits are transformative: learners are empowered, teachers are supported, administrators are more efficient, parents are informed, and schools can operate sustainably while creating new revenue streams.

South African schools have a unique opportunity to embrace technology thoughtfully and inclusively. Smart schools do more than teach – they prepare learners for the future, bridge inequalities, and build the digital skills our country needs. The time to act, is now.

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