Durban - Upmarket schools in Durban are feeling the pinch of emigration. Institutions that the Independent on Saturday spoke to noted an increase in pupils who had left this year for this reason, compared with last year.

The 2018 figures for Westville Boys’ High, Curro Hillcrest and Highbury are about double those of last year.

“We are saddened by high levels of emigration within our parent body this year and the loss of wonderful boys who have enjoyed their years at Highbury,” said headmaster Roland Lacock.

“Emigration levels have doubled versus last year, and last year there were twice as many as 2016.”

At the end of this year, 11 Westville Boys’ High boys - compared with an average of six - will quit the school because they are leaving South Africa, said headmaster Trevor Hall.