A security guard walks at Waterstone College, a private school managed by Curro in the south of Johannesburg. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

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South African Private School Group Curro to Invest $14 Million in 4 New Campuses

JOHANNESBURG – South African private education firm Curro Holdings will invest 223 million rand ($14.66 million) in opening four new campuses, it said on Wednesday, after reporting a 44% rise in half-year headline earnings. Founded in 1998, Curro, which runs schools and tertiary institutions in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia, has been growing at a […]

14-08-19 13:49
A security guard walks at Waterstone College, a private school managed by Curro in the south of Johannesburg. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

JOHANNESBURG – South African private education firm Curro Holdings will invest 223 million rand ($14.66 million) in opening four new campuses, it said on Wednesday, after reporting a 44% rise in half-year headline earnings.

A security guard walks at Waterstone College, a private school managed by Curro in the south of Johannesburg. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Founded in 1998, Curro, which runs schools and tertiary institutions in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia, has been growing at a lightning rate as parents frustrated with under-resourced, over-crowded state-run schools splash out on private education.

For the six-months ended June 30, Curro’s pupil numbers increased by 13% to 57,173, increasing revenue by 19% to 1.48 billion rand.

Besides opening the new campuses, Curro also has major expansion and replacement projects underway, with an estimated investment of 1 billion rand in 2019, it added.

“The board believes Curro is positioned for growth and will focus on increasing utilisation of the existing school infrastructure capacity in the short to medium term,” it said.

“Curro will also reduce capital outlay on Greenfield schools over the medium term.”

At 12h25 local time, shares in Curro were 7.98% firmer to R17.99.

(Reporting by Nqobile Dludla; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)