Are you unsure of where to begin when attempting to contact the South African Council for Educators, or SACE? Knowing the correct SACE contact information can save you time and hassle, whether you’re a teacher requesting registration, seeking a credential, or just having inquiries about your professional status.
We’ll outline the best ways to get in touch with SACE in this piece, along with their phone numbers, email addresses, office locations, and even social media handles.
SACE Contact Number (Head Office)
For general inquiries, registrations, and professional development queries, the SACE head office in Centurion is your best starting point.
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Phone: +27 (0)12 663 9517
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Fax: 012 663 9238
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Email: info@sace.org.za
They’re usually available Monday to Friday during business hours (08:00 to 16:30).
SACE Head Office Location
If you’d rather speak to someone face-to-face, here’s the physical address for the SACE headquarters:
Physical Address:
240 Lenchen Avenue,
Centurion, 0046,
Gauteng, South Africa
There’s visitor parking, and the building is fairly easy to find using Google Maps or any GPS service.
SACE Provincial Offices
To better serve educators across the country, SACE also has provincial offices. Here are a few notable ones:
1. KwaZulu-Natal Office
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Phone: 031 303 0112
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Email: kzn@sace.org.za
2. Eastern Cape Office
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Phone: 043 726 1207
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Email: ec@sace.org.za
3. Western Cape Office
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Phone: 021 683 9298
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Email: wc@sace.org.za
You can find updated info on all offices on their official website: www.sace.org.za
SACE Email Addresses by Department
If you’re looking for something specific, it helps to email the right department directly:
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Registration Queries: registration@sace.org.za
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Professional Development (CPTD): cptd@sace.org.za
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Ethics/Complaints: ethics@sace.org.za
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Finance/Billing: finance@sace.org.za
Remember to include your SACE registration number (if you have one) in your email for quicker assistance.
Online Services – Do More Without Calling
Before picking up the phone, check out SACE’s online portals. You can:
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Register as a new teacher
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Update your details
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Download your certificate
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Submit CPTD points
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Track the status of your application
Visit: https://www.sace.org.za/pages/Online-Services
Follow SACE on Social Media
SACE is active on social media and often posts updates about deadlines, workshops, and important changes.
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Facebook: South African Council for Educators
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Twitter (X): @SACE_org
It’s a great way to stay in the loop without constantly checking the website.
Final Tips for Contacting SACE
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Always have your ID number or SACE registration number ready.
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Be clear and concise in your emails—mention what you need right away.
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If calling, try mid-morning or early afternoon to avoid peak call times.
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Keep records of all communication for follow-ups.