Christian Brothers' College
Our purpose is to develop honest, enthusiastic, caring and competent young men, equipped to take on the challenges of life. Our dream is to be recognised as a leading Catholic School for Boys....Total views: 944
Gauteng
Bright Start Education Support Programme
The children range in age from 2 year old Lily at Best Buddies, to our oldest child, 8 year old Ashley at Llandudno Primary....Total views: 711
Western Cape
Buccleuch Montessori School
The most obvious difference between the philosophy of Montessori and Traditional schools is the idea that children cannot be force-fed information, but that they have to be guided and led into discovering facts and information for themselves....Total views: 912
Gauteng
Boleng Primary and Montessori Pre-Primary School
The school programme begins on or around 2 years of age and will progress through three stages of development: Stage 1 - Pre-Primary - 2 to 6 years of age Stage 2 - Junior Primary - 6 to 9 years of age Stage 3 - Senior Primary - 9 to 12 years of age The Montessori philosophy and approach is dependent on the integration of various ages....Total views: 1052
Gauteng
Boulders Techno High School
We are the first Techno School in South Africa with a great dosage of technology. We understand the importance of technology in the modern world would like to introduce the concept to students at an early age....Total views: 1646
Gauteng
Bellrona Academy
Bellrona Academy was established by a group of educators and parents, who identified a smaller class environment and personal attention, as the key factor in improved performance in education....Total views: 1376
Gauteng
Benoni Muslim School
To enable all learners to achieve high standards and to develop self confidence, high self esteem, respect for others within an Islamic environment which optimises the potential of learners and empowers them to excel and contribute to society....Total views: 872
Gauteng
Beaulieu Preparatory
Our ethos, values and discipline are communicated through our Charters. All pupils and parents are expected to be familiar with, and embrace the spirit of,...Total views: 957
Gauteng
Beaulieu College
Our vision as a school is to help your child reach and explore his or her talents in a caring, innovative and stimulating school environment....Total views: 1114
Gauteng
Aurum International College
Aurum International College of Education opened its doors on the 18 April 2006. At the helm were co principals, Cathy Bauthier, (Math and Science) and Gareth Nisbet,...Total views: 1693
Gauteng
BASA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
BASA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE TRUST is a Non-Profit-Organisation (NPO) whose objective is to establish and run formal independent primary and secondary schools. As a Non-Profit Organisation,...Total views: 1603
Gauteng
Appleton College
Appleton College is a young, dynamic Private Pre- and Primary School in the West of Johannesburg, South Africa. We pride ourselves on being a unique,...Total views: 2266
Gauteng
Archers College
Archers College was founded in 2007 under the name...Total views: 1997
Gauteng
Assumpta Primary School
Saint Mary's School was established in 1936 by the Holy Rosary Missionary Sisters. At the time the school had two lower primary sections,...Total views: 946
Gauteng
Anchor Christian Academy
Anchor Christian Academy was started in 1998, and runs from Grades R - 12. The school was started as a result of the need ofr Christian education....Total views: 1666
Gauteng
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