List Of Special Schools In South Africa,

Westcliff Special Secondary School

Westcliff School of Skills is a school for learners who cannot progress in the mainstream and are then referred to a school of skills. At the school, the learners are taught a skill which will enable them to enter the labour market. Every learner receives academic as well as technical training. Westcliff Special Secondary School […]

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Van Kervel School

Van Kervel School caters for learners with special educational needs. Our students mostly include learners who are intellectually challenged and have difficulty in academic and abstract learning styles and who experience barriers in reading, writing and numeracy. Van Kervel School Academic 1st Years: ● Home language (Afrikaans or English)● First additional language (Afrikaans or English)● Mathematical

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Bridge House School

Bridge House is a sustainable South African learning community. In a changing world, we deliver a globally relevant education which realises each individual’s potential to lead, innovate and serve with confidence. Bridge House School Application The prospectus is available to download below: Prospectus 2021 Please contact us to make an appointment for an interview and

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Jan Kriel School

Jan Kriel School offers tuition to learners from the foundation phase up to Grade 12. The curriculum is offered according to the National Revised Curriculum Statement, the same as that of mainstream schools.c Jan Kriel School Admission The application process starts at the mainstream school where the learner is placed. It is initiated by the

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Parkland Special School

We accept learners at our school from 6 to 18 years of age and we follow the prescribed curriculum of the Department of Education, however we adjust and adapt the curriculum according to the abilities and capabilities of the learners. The learners are provided with a daily nutritional meal. We call on the relevant departments

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Tembaletu LSEN School

Tembaletu was founded as a school for “differently abled” children. In 1974 a small group of woman were concerned by the great need for a school that could cater for Xhosa speaking children with physical disabilities in the Cape townships. How can you support? Tembaletu is always in need of support in terms of finances, donations

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Roedean School SA

Roedean School (SA) is a prominent all-girls’ school with a longstanding heritage and an exceptional reputation as a centre of all-round educational excellence.  Entry into Roedean Junior School: The majority of girls enter Roedean School (SA) – Junior School into the Grade 0 class in the calendar year that they turn 6. Candidates must have reached their 5th

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Thuthukani Special School

Thuthukani Special School empower the children of Zululand who have intellectual disability to function as active, participating members of local communities. Thuthukani Special School Specialised Services Sport Culture Art and Crafts Consumer Studies Schooling at our PID phase Support Groups South African Sign Language Wednesday Amathuba Occupational Therapy Nurse Physiotherapy Social Worker Horse-riding Pre-Vocational Phase

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Vera School for learners with Autism

Vera School provides education for the educable child with autism.  This mammoth task has only been possible through the continuing unselfish support of the public. Programmes Social interaction, Communication, Imagination (narrow and restricted repertoire of behaviours and range of interest) Sensory processing. Faculty Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Labyrinth Cycle Track Sensory Room Hostel Admission Criteria Diagnosis

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Magalies Special School

Magalies Special School opened its doors on October 5, 1954 with 135 learners and 8 staff members, but was then known as Gezina School. Four years later the school moved from 10th Avenue in Gezina to a new building situated in 21st Avenue in Rietfontein. In 1962 the school had a total of 257 learners

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