Primary Schools in Rosebank, Johannesburg

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ST ANDREW STREET BIRDHAVEN, ROSEBANK, Johannesburg, 2196

011 453 8870
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158 OXFORD RD, ROSEBANK, Johannesburg, 2196

011 788 5430

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35 Wingfield Ave, Johannesburg, 2196

011 788 5454
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13 JELLICOE AVENUE, ROSEBANK, Sandton, 2196

011 788 1120
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Corlett Drive, Johannesburg, 2196

+27 11 788 4670
Locatedin between Houghton, Sandton On 5th December 1966 a meeting was held at the Wanderers Club and served as the inaugural meeting of prospective parents of the new Fairways Primary School At this time Mrs M de Villiers was the acting principal who took on the responsibility of addressing the gathering, outlining details of the scope of the school and some of the prospects that could have been anticipated January 1967 saw Fairways Primary School open unfinished doors to approximately 130 learners ranging from Grade 1 to Grade 4 Most of these learners were drawn from school in the area ie Houghton, Bramley, HA Jack, Rosebank Mrs M de Villiers and her staff of 5 educators laboured under innumerable challenges to set Fairways Pri.
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18 Keyes Ave, Johannesburg, 2196

011 442 6235
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13 Aldswold Rd, Randburg, 2196

011 025 2525
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56 Knox Street, Sandton, 2192

0742810000
5 Star Pre-school for babies 3 months to Gr R in Melrose area, Sandton. * Qualified Teachers and Classroom Assistants * Baby massage & Baby Gym plus extra mural activities and extra tutoring if needed, all incorporated in the school fees * CCTV camera surveillance and daily feedback from the teacher into our own school handbook * Meals included are breakfast, two snacks and a healthy cooked lunch every day * Early morning drop off until late afternoon Aftercare * CAPS curriculum plus Reggio Emilia inspired Please contact us for a detailed tour of our beautiful school and see everything we have to offer for your little one!
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81 GARDEN, Johannesburg, 2190

011 683 0036

102 15th St, Johannesburg, 2193

011 880 3800
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59 Eden Road, Johannesburg, 2090

+27 11 786 4408
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16 Dundalk Ave, Johannesburg, 2122

011 646 6221
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41 High Road, Bramley, Johannesburg, 2000

010 125 0625

39 Ennis Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 5542

1st Ave, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, 2198

011 483 1450
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No. 74 6th Avenue, Johannesburg, 2094

011 618 3331
The school caters for children from Grade RR to 7 (Rand Preparatory School) and offers Grades 8 to 12 under the auspices of Rand College. Our school follows the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) but we write the IEB (Independent Exam Board) examinations.
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15 Vardon Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 6009
Primary SchoolPre Primary
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121 Sandton Dr, Sandton, 2196

072 652 5750
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WARNE STREET, FAIRMOUNT, Orange Grove, 2192

011 640 3158

66 Regent Street, Yeoville, Johannesburg, 2198

011 648 9163
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.