Secondary Schools in Waverley, Johannesburg

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14 Burn Street, Waverley, Johannesburg, 2090

011 531 1880

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2 10th Rd, Johannesburg, 2090

011 440 1137
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247 Louis Botha Ave, Johannesburg, 2192

011 551 9111
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107 THIRD ROAD, Sandton, 2196

011 447 2915
We are embarking on a major drive in our community to reaffirm what our school stands for and our appeal to you is that we strengthen the partnership that must operate for the good of our community. How can you do this? Firstly by paying your school fees, much of what is special has come from our fee paying parents. Secondly take an active interest in your child’s social and school life. Thirdly by being an unwavering beacon of love and support because in spite of the crisis of values, all our young people want is to know where they stand and to be provided with the necessary structure in which to flourish.
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18 Keyes Ave, Johannesburg, 2196

011 442 6235

2979 South Africa Blvd, Alexandra, Sandton, 2090

011 264 6753
Specialists In Education And Agricultural Activities.
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55 Frederick St & Louise Street, Johannesburg, 2198

011 616 4150
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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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100 Club St, Johannesburg, 2192

011 480 4500

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.
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44 Frances Street, Yeoville, Johannesburg, 2143

011 648 4727
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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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87 Eastbank Av, Alexandra, Sandton, 2090

011 443 7826
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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LINKSFIELD ROAD, Edenvale, 1609

011 453 9014
The majority of our teachers have IT notebooks and Smart Boards in their classrooms, which facilitates interactive teaching at the highest level. All children are actively involved in the learning process at Edenvale High School, where they are carefully guided to become productive members of their community.

New York Road, Johannesburg, 2094

+27 11 616 4128

43 LOTUS STREET, GALLO MANOR, Sandton, 2191

011 802 4160
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Corner Of Roberts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2101

[011] 614 1938
Recognised as one of South Africa’s Top 20 boys schools, the defining characteristics of the men it produces often centre on the principles of loyalty, honour and friendship. Whilst many Jeppe pupils have gone on to become captains of industry, famous politicians and international sportsmen, it is the ability of the school to shape the characters of boys into men which is its greatest success. As noted in the book Historic Schools of South Africa “perhaps more than any other Johannesburg school, it reflects the history and changing character of the city and has always been a melting pot for children of diverse socioeconomic, language and cultural backgrounds”
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28 Smith Rd, Bedfordview, 2007

011 615 6710
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73 Lawrence Rd, Johannesburg, 1736

010 590 0680
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23 Protea St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 616 4128
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