Kaleidoscope School
Our School aims at developing the whole child, physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. We empower the child to develop awareness and understanding of the scheme of things and instill a passion for life-long learning....Total views: 673
Gauteng
Johannesburg Polytech Institute
Johannesburg Polytech Institute (JPI) aspires in the service of God to: Be a home of religious discipline - meaning fair and just parameters and consequences,...Total views: 999
Gauteng
Jeppe College Vereeniging
Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies is a Further Education & Training (FET) Institution, established to promote and uphold comprehensive education and training needs and aimed at addressing educational and training backlogs and imbalances....Total views: 673
Gauteng
Johannesburg Muslim School
The Johannesburg Muslim School is an Independent School registered with the Gauteng Department of Education. With the Grace of Almighty Allah SWT, plans for a Muslim School in the Johannesburg area were conceived during 1989....Total views: 706
Gauteng
Jeppe College Pretoria
Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies is a Further Education & Training (FET) Institution, established to promote and uphold comprehensive education and training needs and aimed at addressing educational and training backlogs and imbalances....Total views: 612
Gauteng
Jeppe College Johannesburg
Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies is a Further Education & Training (FET) Institution, established to promote and uphold comprehensive education and training needs and aimed at addressing educational and training backlogs and imbalances....Total views: 1102
Gauteng
Jacaranda Academy
At Jacaranda Academy we believe it is our responsibility to provide consistently superior education at an affordable price. In meeting these objectives everything we do must be of high quality....Total views: 1793
Gauteng
Jahari Christian Academy
Jahari Christian Academy is a GDE registered, independent school, offering individualised quality curriculum materials, training and biblical instruction, from Grade 1 to Grade 7....Total views: 835
Gauteng
St Vincent School for the Deaf
The Dominican Sisters have been involved in Deaf Education since 1884 in King Williams Town. In 1933 Mr JH Hofmeyr, the Minister of Education,...Total views: 1058
Gauteng
St Teresa's Mercy School
St Teresa's Mercy School, formerly known as St Teresa's Convent and Rosebank Convent, opened on 28 January 1930, in a small garage in Sturdee Avenue,...Total views: 795
Gauteng
St Teresa's Mercy High School
St Teresa's Mercy School, formerly known as St Teresa's Convent and Rosebank Convent, opened on 28 January 1930, in a small garage in Sturdee Avenue,...Total views: 569
Gauteng
St Teresa's Mercy School
St Teresa's Mercy School, formerly known as St Teresa's Convent and Rosebank Convent, opened on 28 January 1930, in a small garage in Sturdee Avenue,...Total views: 426
Gauteng
Holy Family College
THE CURRICULUM RELIGIOUS EDUCATION is a central part of the College curriculum and all children attend Religious Education lessons. These are conducted using a multi-faith approach and follow the lines of the CORD syllabus....Total views: 1897
Gauteng
Mayfair Mercy Convent
From the beginning of 1908, in response to a request from the Bishop, the Sisters of Mercy began to teach at a small school in Crown Road,...Total views: 604
Gauteng
McAuley House School
741 (2012 figures) Boys Grade 0 to Grade 7 Girls Grade 0 to Grade 12 Subjects offered for Grade 12 (Gauteng Department of Education examination) English,...Total views: 782
Gauteng
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