Education in Eswatini

Many students enroll in universities and colleges in neighboring countries such as South Africa.

[4] Primary education in Eswatini begins at the age of six, and is a seven-year program that culminates with an end of primary school examination [SPC], in grade 7, which is a locally based assessment administered by the Examinations Council through schools.

St Joseph's School is known for providing services for disabled students as well as vocational training for adults.

In 2019, the Kirsh Foundation began installing "free fast Internet" to Emaswati primary schools, promoting parity in education with developed nations, with the target goal of 100 schools online that are already furnished with computer equipment by the foundation's computer education trust, with Philip Kirsh overseeing the installations.

A campus of Limkokwing University of Creative Technology can be found at Sidvwashini, a suburb of the capital Mbabane.

The Good Shepherd Hospital in Siteki is home to the College for Nursing Assistants.

[16] The campus of Limkokwing University was opened in Eswatini in 2012 and is located at Sidvwashini in Mbabane.

[17] The main centre for technical training in Eswatini is the Swaziland College of Technology which is slated to become a full university.

[18] It aim to provide and facilitating high quality training and learning in technology and business studies in collaboration with the Commercial, Industrial and Public Sectors.

[19] Other technical and vocational institutions are the Gwamile Vocational and Commercial Training Institute located in Matsapha and the Manzini Industrial and Training Centre (MITC) in Manzini.

Branches of the national library are located in the main cities and towns around the country.