Primary Schools in Naturena, Johannesburg

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40 Maureen St, MEREDALE, Johannesburg, 2091

011 942 1137
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31 Rifle Range Road, Johannesburg, 2091

011 433 0951
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92 Ormonde Dr, Johannesburg, 2091

011 680 5454
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3707 Motaung Street, Diepkloof, Soweto, 1801

011 985 1126
It should capture your school's ethos and celebrate all the amazing things that are going on in your primary school.
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2062 B Sono Street, DIEPMEADOW, 1862

+27 11 985 1151
Primary School based in Diepkloof, Soweto, offering from Grade R to 7.

18 Estelle Av, JOHANNESBURG SOUTH, 2091

+27 11 680 5217
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2 Irma St, ROBERTSHAM, Johannesburg, 2091

011 680 1458
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3 Alfred St, Johannesburg, 2091

011 680 2004
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2700 a Taukobong St, Orlando, Soweto, 1804

011 935 1028

2227 Mofutsanyana St, Orlando, Soweto, 1804

011 935 1065

6600 Madhlala Street, Orlando East, Soweto, 1801

011 935 7565
There are over 26 000 schools in South Africa with 12 Million learners in the 11 Provinces in South Africa. Schooling in South Africa is compulsary. It is an institution designed to provide learning spaces and environments for the teaching of pupils by teachers. 95 percent of schools in South Africa are runned by the Department of Education. 5 percent of these schools are independently or privately owned. The Eastern Cape, Kwazulu Natal and Limpopo have the highest number of learners by Province. Foundation Phase has the highest number of learners (33%) followed by Senior Phase which has 23%. A class has 40 puplis on average in Government schools and 30 pupils in privately owned schools. Government schools are subsidised by the Department of Education where school fees are lower compared to Private schools where fees are much higher. Many of the government schools have feeding programmes and scholar transport, especially in the Rural areas.
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99 HAY STREET, SELBY, Johannesburg, 2190

011 683 5106
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33 Tramway St, Johannesburg, 2000

011 683 1313
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10798 ARMITAGE ST, Orlando, Soweto, 1804

011 939 1017
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19 Valda Street, Johannesburg, 2190

011 435 0478
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45 Main Reef Rd, Johannesburg, 2093

011 837 1711
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68690 Van Onselen Rd, Zone 10, Meadowlands, 1852

011 988 9281
Built in the early '60's after the forced removals of people from Sophiatown and Alexandria by the then apartheid regime and under the Group Areas Act. The school is one of the largest in the area. It has Zulu and English as its languages of learning. It is a Primary School that achieves top averages ito results in the district and region in national assessments. Development of infrastructure, sportsfields and buildings is being persued. A hard-working team of staff and parents are behind the excellent results both academically and in sports & cultural activities and programmes.

7345 Mahalefele Str, Orlando, 1804

011 936 1461
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13 Somerset Street, Johannesburg, 2092

+27 11 839 3459
From the beginning of 1908, in response to another request from the Bishop, the Sisters of Mercy began to teach at a small school in Crown Road, Fordsburg br At Fordsburg, the classes were taught in a large hall lent by Mr Arthur Connelly, a baker and confectioner This large room was well ventilated and when the Sisters took over on 29 January 1908, the wall had been freshly coloured and the floor scrubbed white The seating accommodation was enough for about 40 children All the classes were taught in the same room br For the first six months the Sisters would walk to and from Braamfontein, where they lived The Catholics of Braamfontein considered the walk too much for the teachers and organised a concert and dance which.

106 Mabel St, Johannesburg, 2190

011 435 0440