This title examines the multifaceted role of traditional leadership in South African education, addressing governance, development, safety, and community partnerships in rural schools. The research analyzes land administration, school-community boundaries, learner discipline, and the intersection of traditional authority with formal education systems and also includes: Analysis of land administration and its intersection with educational development in traditional communities Critical evaluation of legal and policy frameworks governing traditional leadership involvement in schools Assessment of traditional leaders' contributions to school safety, security, and learner discipline Examination of school-community partnerships and boundary navigation in rural educational contexts This title has been co-published with UKZN Press. T&F does not sell or distribute the print versions in Sub-Saharan Africa.