Schools in Yeoville, Johannesburg

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44 Frances Street, Yeoville, Johannesburg, 2143

011 648 4727
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44 ST PATRICK ROAD, YEOVILLE, Johannesburg, 2198

011 551 5800
One of the top public schools in the country, the School provides a good quality, all round education at very good value for money. All round it possesses strong academics, a high standard of cultural activities (dramatic society, debating, public speaking, chess, pipe band) and a very high standard of sporting activities in more than ten different sporting codes to cater for the whole school population.
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46 Observatory Ave, YEOVILLE, Johannesburg, 2187

011 487 1210

22 De La Rey St, YEOVILLE, Johannesburg, 2187

011 487 1101

61 Fortesque Road, Yeoville, Johannesburg, 2000

011 648 9019
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.

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.

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52 Grafton Rd, Johannesburg, 2198

010 237 0757
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27 St, David Rd, Houghton Estate, Houghton, Johannesburg, 2198

010 492 0300
We are essentially a boys’ school from Grade 0 – Grade 12 (Upper 5), writing the National Senior Certificate through the Independent Examinations Board. In our 6th Form, girls and boys write the Cambridge A-Level examinations. Academic excellence, not only in achieving superb results in final examinations, but also in supporting those who struggle academically, is a characteristic of St John’s. If you were to stand in the beautiful quadrangles and watch the comings and goings of the boys, you would see a sense of purpose, energy, and an enthusiasm. The boys are passionately proud of their school and have a great sense of belonging. This leads to a community spirit where boys, girls, teachers, parents, and old boys have an identity as Johannians. They are proud of their heritage and show respect for the diversity that makes up this community.
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No. 2 Becker Street, Johannesburg, 2198

011 487 3311

13 St. David Rd, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, 2198

083 411 2606

1st Ave, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, 2198

011 483 1450
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2 Boundary Rd, Johannesburg, 2198

011 642 7010
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35 Princess Of Wales Tce, PARKTOWN, Johannesburg, 2193

011 647 3200
Roedean (SA) was founded in 1903 as a sister school to the esteemed Roedean in Brighton, England, which was itself established to provide an education for girls that was equal to that provided by the illustrious English boys’ schools. Armed with “the most modern ideals for the education of girls”, Theresa Lawrence and Katherine Margaret Earle set sail for South Africa at the turn of the last century and began their school, complete with 22 pupils, in a small house in Johannesburg. Today, some 806 girls from Grade 0 to Matric, wear the Roedean uniform with pride: girls drawn from a richly diverse range of cultures. When the school’s Centenary was celebrated in 2003, the flags of 47 countries were displayed, representing the different nationalities of pupils attending the school that year. They would one day leave the school with one thing in common: the hallmark of Roedean.
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136 Gordon Rd, Johannesburg, 1709

082 458 1433
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77 Gordon Rd, Johannesburg, 2091

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29 Carse O'Gowrie Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 717 2635
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Unit 7i4, Victoria Yards, 16 Viljoen St, Johannesburg, 2094

074 828 8073
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32 Urania St, Johannesburg, 2192

082 464 8466

54 Siemert Rd, Johannesburg, 2094

010 591 2879
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70 Bezuidenhout Avenue, Johannesburg, 2094

+27 11 618 3537
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 De

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