Intermediate :

Grade 4-6 learners receive according to the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement ( CAPS ) teaching in 6 subjects;

  • English Home Language
  • Afrikaans Eerste Addisionele Taal
  • Mathematics
  • Science and Technology
  • Social Science (History and Geography )
  • Life Skills (Physical Education, Personal and Social Well Being and Creative Arts )

Senior Phase :

Grade 7 learners receive according to the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement ( CAPS ) teaching in 9 subjects:

  • English Home Language
  • Afrikaans First Additional Language (FAL)
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Technology
  • EMS ( Economic and Management Science )
  • Social Science ( History and Geography )
  • Life Skills ( Physical Education and Social Well Being )
  • Arts and Culture

Assessment and Reporting:

Assessment and reporting takes place to a 7-code level.

During the curriculum, ongoing assessment is taking place to ensure education and teaching of a high quality. Learners, educators and parents are kept informed of a learner’s progress.

Reports are issued at the end of each quarter. After receiving the quarterly report, the parents have the opportunity to discuss the learner’s report with the teachers.

A high premium is placed on academic work. It is through differentiation that care is taken of learner’s specific needs. Individual assistance is provided wherever possible. A multidisciplinary approach is followed, professional didactic and therapists are used as support for academic problems which learners may experience.

Prize Giving (Certificates & Scrolls)

Certificates are awarded in two sections:

A. Silver Certificate:

To qualify for this award the learner must achieve an average of 80% or higher in a learning area. Grade 4 – 6 have six learning areas and Grade 7 have 9 learning areas

B. An Academic Scroll and Gold Certificates: Learners also receive a Book Voucher

To achieve this award the learner needs to achieve an average of 85% or higher for the year.