Boarding Schools for Defiant Children in South Africa


If you are looking for a schooling option for a defiant child, South Africa has a number of schools you can choose from. In the recent years, the government has taken great steps to advance its educational system and right now, the country boasts of a highly-developed educational system that is on par, if not better, with most systems worldwide.

Putting a defiant kid in a public institution will only be wasting time; a private school, where there is highly personalized teaching, structure, and low student-to-teacher ratio, is the better option. If you are looking for one, here's a quick rundown, in no particular order:


Grayston Preparatory School

Grayston Preparatory is a private, college preparatory school located in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. It was originally established as Sandown Primary School, a public school catering mostly to the youth in the previously farming community of Sandown. In the early 1980s, the increasing influx of families and the rapid urbanization of the area more than doubled that enrolment numbers of Sandown Primary, prompting its relocation to a bigger site and also leading to its privatization in 1994.

As a leading college preparatory and high school in the area, Grayston Preparatory offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of essential subjects. Its learning system utilizes a mentoring and highly personalized style of instruction based on the individual needs of every student. A good student-teacher ratio is maintained to ensure every student is well taken cared of and the

Grayston Preparatory accepts students ages 5 to 13 years old for preschool, junior preparatory phase and senior preparatory phase. English support is offered for non-English speaking families.


Charterhouse School

Charterhouse School is a private pre and primary school located in Honeydew, Roodepoort, in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established with the founding of the Pre-Primary branch in 1976 and later on grew on to include a junior and senior primary faculty by the next decade.

As one of the premier high schools in Johannesburg, the exclusive Charterhouse School offers a broad, inclusive curriculum that covers a wide range of academics, cultural, and sports subjects. Cultural subjects such as design and technology, art and drama, classical and popular music and dance are a focus of the program.

Similar to other private institutions in the country, Charterhouse School boasts of a highly personalized teaching methodology, with continuous assessment structures that help ensure each pupil’s attainment, assistance and growth. The curriculum is based on the Cambridge International Primary Program and South African Program, combining the best elements of both programs thus ensuring efficiency and excellence.

Charterhouse School accepts students for Grade 000 to Grade 7 for pre-primary and primary education.


Synergy School

Synergy School is a private pre- and primary school located in Cape Town, in the corner of Kommetjie Road and Fish Eagle Park in Sunnydale, South Africa. It was established in 2004 by Robin Booth and opened its doors in 2005 with just five students. Over the next three years, Synergy School experienced massive growth as new teaching methodologies was adopted and new components and exciting modules was introduced. In 2010, a board of directors was created out of seven parents and took over the financial and administrative operation of the school.

As a private preparatory school, Synergy School boasts of the SynEDgy Schooling Approach, a set of core concepts and beliefs that was created by Booth during the school’s inception. With this, the Emergent Curriculum is created with the intention of bridging the gap of traditional teaching methods with student-centric learning based on each child’s interest and passions. The learning approach has been reviewed by education authorities and has been noted as highly effective compared to normal schooling.

Synergy School accepts kids ages 5 to 13 years old for pre-primary and primary education.



 
 
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