Become an EduSA Centre
1. Guidelines for membership
EduSA endorses the following standards, as stated in the EduSA On-Site Language
Centre Inspection form.
Language centres shall:
- Be registered as a language centre with the Registrar of Companies.
- Have been operating year-round EFL programmes in South Africa for a minimum period of two (2) consecutive years prior to application. This is subject to the proviso that international companies, which have been operating globally for a minimum of five (5) years, may apply for special consideration with regard to membership.
- Employ qualified EFL teachers according to EduSA standards as per EduSA Criteria for Teaching Staff.
- Adhere to a course of study as published in marketing material by individual language centres.
- Have clearly written fee schedules and refund policies.
- Have suitable facilities for an EFL programme.
- Adhere to established accounting and record-keeping procedures, provide clearance from the Receiver of Revenue and a statement from the Member’s auditor/accountant stating that the company is in sound financial health.
- Adhere to EduSA Homestay Guidelines.
- Adhere to the EduSA Ethical Guidelines for Members.
- Present EduSA with two (2) letters of recommendation from two (2) existing members of EduSA when applying to join the Association.
- Present the Association with a letter of authorization from the Language Centre’s owner/CEO supporting EduSA and its objectives.
- Agree to undergo the EduSA On-Site Language Centre Inspection and maintain the standards stipulated therein.
- Offer a social programme.
2. EduSA application procedure
- Completed application form with supporting documents
- Completed Pre-On-Site Inspection documents
- Non-refundable registration fee
Please contact the EduSA secretary for the relevant documents and assistance with your application:

