Teacher CV – South Africa

Professional CV template for SACE-registered teachers and educators in South Africa. Suitable for primary, secondary, and special needs education.

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Lerato Sithole
High School Teacher
lerato.sithole@gmail.com
+27 83 567 8901
Pretoria, Gauteng
Professional Summary

Dedicated and innovative high school teacher with SACE registration and 9 years of classroom experience in Gauteng public schools. Specialises in Mathematics and Physical Science for Grades 10–12. Committed to inclusive education, results-driven teaching methods, and whole-school development. Proven track record of improving learner pass rates through targeted intervention and differentiated instruction.

Key Skills
SACE registered
Mathematics (Grade 10–12)
Physical Science (Grade 10–12)
Lesson planning & curriculum design
CAPS curriculum
Differentiated instruction
IEP development
Parent-teacher communication
Exam marking & moderation
Google Classroom & Teams
Work Experience
Senior Phase Mathematics Teacher
Pretoria High School for Boys  ·  Jan 2018Present
  • Taught Mathematics and Physical Science to 120 learners across Grades 10–12
  • Developed and implemented CAPS-aligned lesson plans and assessments
  • Coordinated the Grade 12 Mathematics intervention programme
  • Served as class teacher for Grade 11B (2021–2023)
  • Achieved 87% pass rate in Mathematics NSC examinations (2023)
  • Mentored two junior teachers during PGCE practical placement
Mathematics Teacher
Soshanguve Secondary School  ·  Feb 2015Dec 2017
  • Taught Mathematics to Grades 8–10 in a high-volume township school
  • Developed supplementary learning materials for below-level learners
  • Organised after-school Mathematics clinics for Grade 9 learners
  • Coordinated the school mathematics olympiad team
Education
Bachelor of Education (FET Phase)
University of Pretoria · 2014
Matric Certificate
Garsfontein High School · 2010
Certifications
SACE Registration
Reg. No. PR 1234567 · Valid 2025
Google Certified Educator
Google · 2022
Languages
English — Home language
Afrikaans — Fluent
Sotho — Conversational
Additional Information
SACE registered
Driver's licence
Available for sport coaching
After-school tutoring
Computer literate
References
Mr D. van Wyk
HOD Mathematics, Pretoria Boys High
+27 12 555 0020
Mrs P. Khumalo
Principal, Soshanguve Secondary
+27 12 555 0021

How to Write a Teacher CV in South Africa

Always include your SACE registration number and the phase you are registered for (Foundation, Intermediate, Senior, or FET). Most South African schools will not shortlist applications without proof of SACE registration.

List the specific subjects and grades you have taught, along with your pass rates where possible. Principals and HODs want to see measurable results. Extracurricular involvement — sport, culture, community — is highly valued in South African schools.

What to include in your Teacher CV

A well-structured Teacher CV in South Africa should contain the following sections in this order: personal details and contact information at the top, a professional summary of three to four sentences, a key skills section, work experience listed from most recent to oldest, education and qualifications, certifications and licences, languages, and two references with working phone numbers.

For the skills section, prioritise the competencies most relevant to a High School Teacher position. Strong skills to include are:

  • SACE registered
  • Mathematics (Grade 10–12)
  • Physical Science (Grade 10–12)
  • Lesson planning & curriculum design
  • CAPS curriculum
  • Differentiated instruction
  • IEP development
  • Parent-teacher communication
  • Exam marking & moderation
  • Google Classroom & Teams

Certifications matter for High School Teacher applications in South Africa. Display your SACE Registration and Google Certified Educator clearly, including the certifying body and the year issued or the expiry date. Expired or undated certificates raise red flags during screening.

What South African employers look for

For each role in your work history, write four to six bullet points describing your specific responsibilities. Generic phrases like “assisted with duties” or “responsible for tasks” tell an employer nothing. Be specific — for example: “Taught Mathematics and Physical Science to 120 learners across Grades 10–12”. Quantify wherever you can: numbers, percentages, team sizes, and volumes make your experience concrete and memorable.

South African hiring managers typically spend under 10 seconds on an initial CV scan. Your name, job title, and top qualifications need to be immediately visible. Use a clean layout with consistent fonts and avoid tables, text boxes, or graphics — these often break when uploaded to applicant tracking systems used by larger employers and recruitment agencies.

References are taken seriously in South Africa. Always include two references with direct phone numbers — ideally immediate supervisors from your most recent two positions. Stating “references available on request” is acceptable but listing them upfront is preferred, particularly for blue-collar and frontline roles where employers call references before arranging interviews.

South Africa's 11 official languages are an asset on your CV. If you speak English, Afrikaans, Sotho, list each language with your proficiency level (home language, fluent, conversational, or basic). In customer-facing and community roles especially, speaking the local language can be the deciding factor between two equally qualified candidates.

How long should your Teacher CV be

One to two pages is the South African standard for a High School Teacher CV. Recent graduates or candidates with fewer than two years of experience should aim for a single page. More experienced candidates can use two pages but should never exceed this — if you have more than 10 years of experience, summarise earlier roles rather than listing every detail.

Always save and send your CV as a PDF. PDFs preserve your formatting across all devices and are the expected file format for email and online job applications in South Africa. Name your file clearly before sending: Firstname-Surname-High-School-Teacher-CV.pdf is professional and easy for a recruiter to find in their downloads folder.

Common mistakes South African job seekers make

The most common mistake on South African CVs is including a photograph unless one is specifically requested. Most progressive employers no longer want photos, as they can introduce unconscious bias into the shortlisting process. A second common mistake is including your ID number — this is a security risk and is unnecessary at the application stage.

Avoid starting your CV with a generic objective statement such as “I am a hardworking individual seeking an opportunity to grow.” Replace this with a targeted professional summary that states your years of experience, your highest relevant qualification or registration, and one or two specific strengths relevant to a High School Teacher role. Finally, always proofread carefully — a single spelling error on a Teacher CV can cost you an interview call.

Tips for Your Teacher CV

✓ SACE number firstInclude your SACE registration number and phase.
✓ Show pass ratesQuantify your learner outcomes where possible.
✓ List extracurricularsSports coaching, clubs, and leadership roles are valued.
✓ Mention CAPS experienceShow you understand the SA curriculum framework.