gseptember69
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Goeie saad. Is jy mal?These people are killing me
Schools depend completely on the Headmaster and teacher. You can have amazing government schools that are well lead with great headmasters and amazing teachers, then you can have private schools where kids are treated no more than a business item. So it depends on the teachers etc.Still on the topic of raising kids, are (any of) these honestly worth the price tag? What do they teach that the other less expensive private schools don't?
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Top-performing private schools in South Africa – and how much they cost to attend
The most expensive private schools in South Africa ranked on results and how much they cost to attend.businesstech.co.za
The top 10 overall best-performing schools are:
- Roedean – all-girls
- King David Linksfield – co-educational
- St Cyprian’s School – all-girls
- Somerset College – co-educational
- Durban Girls’ College – all-girls
- Herzlia High School – co-educational
- SAHETI – co-educational
- St Mary’s Waverly – all-girls
- Crawford College Sandton – co-educational
- St Andrew’s Senderwood – all-girls
Does this school at least follow the Cambridge curriculum?These people are killing me
Imagine, More like a Spaza private school. I feel bad for those who put their kids in Curro.curro a top private school ?![]()
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Pinnacle College Founders Hill | School in Modderfontein
Wow - this school is a JOKE
https://www.pinnaclecolleges.co.za/founders-hill
Appointed a teacher previously dismissed from another school from serious misconduct
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Top private school fires sports coordinator for failing to disclose past misconduct | News24
A top private school fired its sports coordinator after finding him guilty of failing to disclose that he had previously been dismissed for misconduct by another school.www.news24.com
Please do your own research before making a decision you may regret
- School Fees ridiculous increase for 2025
- Bullying - several incidents where the aggressor is supported as opposed the victims. Multiple students have left and we are in the process of leaving
- Young teachers appointed at low cost to the school that leave soon after
- Every incident is "isolated" to avoid trends being developed to see the true result
- No sporting pedigree or even matric results to brag about
- Significant investment needs to be made by parents on external tuition, sporting lessons
- Principal was dismissed today so not sure if this is out of desperation or a turning point
- Inaccurate textbooks that are paid for separately
- No digital books which was promised at open day 6 years ago
- No organisation capability for excursions, sporting events, even daily traffic
- The only thing that they PUSH is the unnecessary BUZZ concert to showcase and fool people into signing - not even a well arranged video recording for parents
If you enjoy spending time with your kids, then send them to any cheap school but also make sure that you teach them university level maths and English. Save the extra that you would’ve paid in school fees and invest it for them.
If you don’t enjoy spending time with your kid (and be honest with yourself here), send them to private school and hope the teachers raise them into something decent.
The golden rule with children: if you don’t have the time for them, throw money at the problem.
@epah - look at this guy. Comparing his chatsworth school to your R500K a year school. Show him or show them quality of your school education.Makes no difference what school, everyone gets to the same university where you're equal.
As long as the school doesn't employ complete retards or criminals, and treats all children equally, you just need to spend some time with your kid and they will succeed.
Throwing money at it and making them someone else's problem doesn't suddenly turn the fruits of your loins into Isaac Newtons...
Chatsworth school still >> Curro school...@epah - look at this guy. Comparing his chatsworth school to your R500K a year school. Show him or show them quality of your school education.
Makes no difference what school, everyone gets to the same university where you're equal.
As long as the school doesn't employ complete retards or criminals, and treats all children equally, you just need to spend some time with your kid and they will succeed.
Throwing money at it and making them someone else's problem doesn't suddenly turn the fruits of your loins into Isaac Newtons...
I am sure. I can only afford Curro so there is that.Chatsworth school still >> Curro school...
There's two sides to that. I made new friends in uni, because whoever I went to school with either went to different universities or studied different degrees. I believe this actually helped me.Agree in part BUT some people I listen too at times have repeatedly told me the friends your kid makes in High School is an added advantage in varsity and later on as well.
Seeing it with a colleagues kid now as well.
Public Primary. Private High School.
I don't agree. Some schools teach you to do as well as possible in matric exams to boost their distinction count (spoonfeed), while others teach you how to think for yourself. The latter end up much better off later in life, generally speaking.Makes no difference what school, everyone gets to the same university where you're equal.
As long as the school doesn't employ complete retards or criminals, and treats all children equally, you just need to spend some time with your kid and they will succeed.
Throwing money at it and making them someone else's problem doesn't suddenly turn the fruits of your loins into Isaac Newtons...