Stellenbosch, South Africa
Die eerste skoolgebou in Koelenhof was opgerig deur Mnr. Joseph Mack, 'n Katoliek van Ierland wat die Bestuurder van die "Hume-Piep-Brick" Industrie te Koelenhof was. Hierdie beskeie sinkhuise, naby die stasie het as Kerk gedien en ook as skool. Die onderwyseresse was "Miss Cathy" van Stellenbosch, wat vroeer 'n Dominikaner Suster was. Kinders van Idas-Vallei het ook na die Katolieke Skool gekom. Dit het in 1931 begin. In 1935 het Pallotinie-Susters uit Duitsland engekom en 'n stuk grond gekoop. Derop was die klooster, die kerk en twee klaskamers opgerig. (Sub A tot Std. 1 en Std. 2 tot Std. 6) . Na die Primêre Skool was der voorsienig gemek vin 'n 3 jer Neldwerkopleidings-kursus vir meisies. In Januarie 1954 het die Oblate-Susters die klooster en skool te Koelenhof oorgeneem. Sr. Marie-Agnes en Sr. Francoise-Augustine het 90 leerlinge onderwys, mer die deropvolgende jer word 'n derde klaskamer bygevoeg en nog 'n onderwyseres was nodig. In Oktober 1959 ...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Stellenbosch, South Africa
St. Idas R. K. Primêr is ‘n dinamiese skool wat ongeveer 250 leerders huisves vanaf Gr. R tot 7. Leerders kom vanaf Idasvallei, Cloetesville, Jonkershoek en Welgevallen plase asook van Kayamandi. Ons skool is volgende jer 75 jer oud met ‘n baie distinktiewe katolieke geskiedenis. Ons skool was ook een van die eerste skole wat hulle deure oopgemek het vir leerders van alle rasse. Ons is bevoorreg om hardwerkende, passievolle en goed gekwalifiseerde opvoeders te kan hê. Hulle is bereid om meer as hul plig te doen om die leerders te help en leiding te gee. Dit is ons visie om die kind holisties te ontwikkel sodat hulle produktiewe lede van ‘n veranderde dinamiese globale wêreld word. Dit is ‘n skool met Christelike beginsels wer leerders nog steeds Godsdiensonderrig ontvang. By St. Idas probeer ons die beste kwaliteit opvoeding te bied op alle gebiede. Ons hoef glad nie terug te sten met ons Wiskunde en Tale uitslae nie. Op sport en kulturele gebied doen ons ook uitstekend...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Paarl, South Africa
The school can accommodate 1 000 students in grades 1 to 6. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum enhanced with a wide range of extracurricular activities, including many sports and practical music programs. Mary Help of Christians is an Independent Archdiocesan school situated in Perl. We serve the communities of Perl and Mbekweni. The school was started in 1963 when the late Cardinal Owen McCann asked the Salesian Sisters to start a school in Perl. For many years the Sisters served the school with immense commitment, but today we have no more sisters at the school. For many years the community thought the school is a Salesian school, because of the presence of the Sisters. The school goes from Grade R to Grade 7. Currently we have 625 learners and a staff of 19 educators and 5 support staff. We have English as medium of instruction and we take part in the Eisteddford and Sport Programme of the Perl schools...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Worcester, South Africa
Worcester RC Primary opened its doors for the first time in January 1962 with Mrs S Neethling as the sole teacher. The school initially housed 23 Sub A leaners. Over the next few years the number of learners increased and Mrs Fielies, Mrs Kleintjies and Mrs Grove were added to the staff to teach up to Standard 4. These founding teachers were remunerated by the Church, but due to the efforts of Father Smeets, were eventually able to receive subsidies from the Department as the learners’ roll exceeded the 200 mark. Tough times awaited the newly formed school. The school had endless problems with shortages of textbooks and scribblers, whilst the facilities and equipment was not up to standard. Father Buggenhout started a feeding scheme at the school to ease the plight of hungry learners. The staff did all the cooking themselves. Mrs Neethling was in charge of religious studies in the school and her husband, Mr J Neethling, joined the staff in 1968 to become principal. The ...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
As a Dominican school, St Anne's Primary aims to provide forward looking education of the highest quality based on a tradition that goes back over seven hundred years of commitment to education. Our school strives to develop all aspects of the person, including a love of learning, love of others, respect for all religions and cultures, as well as a willingness to serve. The Catholic ethos of the school hopes to foster an understanding inherent in the message of Jesus when he said, I am the way, the truth and the life and again, whatever you do to the least of these, you do to me Through our motto of truthfulness, openness and transparency, at St Anne's we focus on a holistic approach in educating our learners to develop their full potential. The school expects of its pupils friendliness, courtesy, the ability to reason, a sense of responsibility and a caring nature. We strive to achieve quality and excellence in education and a well-disciplined child, through good ...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
St. Mary’s (RC) Primary was founded by the Holy Cross Sisters on 8 April 1934. The sisters come to do missionary work in Retreat, but soon realised that the community needed a school. For the next 37 years, the principals were Holy Cross Sisters. The first lay person appointed in 1971 was Mr Darling, who retired in 1990. Ms Muller succeeded him in 1991 and is still the principal. At first the Medium of instruction at St Mary’s was Afrikens but the school became dual medium in 1975. Today the LOLT is English. In 2010, we opened our computer lab, which was funded by Irish donors. It is still going well and lessons are offered to the parents.
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
Holy Cross Convent School Brooklyn in Cape Town offers holistic primary education for boys and girls from Pre-Grade R to Grade 7. The school has avariety of extra-mural activitis and offers music and computer classes.
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
Star of the Sea School is uniquely situated along a beautiful stretch of False Bay coastline in St. James, Cape Town, South Africa. It is a school with a long history, its buildings having been completed in 1908. As a Catholic Dominican School, Star of the Sea has a distinctive religious character. The school aims to incorporates the latest educational methods while maintaining the school’s traditions and Christian and moral values. The vision of the school includes educating and forming well balanced children with high self-esteem who have the ability to adapt to the changing world. Among other things, it also aims to ensure a high standard of education, discipline and Christian values, by maintaining quality teachers and small classes. Learning at Star of the Sea is done in a firm, yet relaxed atmosphere and the children make use of the seaside facilities across the road for environmental lessons, as well as using the swimming pool for physical education lessons.
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Fish Hoek, Cape Town, South Africa
St James Roman Catholic Primary is the oldest school on the False Bay coastline and over many years of existence has maintained its distinctive character as that of a community school, serving its people. Our school has a unique and interesting history, tracing its roots back to Father John Duignam. A mosaic on the present post office of St James depicts the arrival of a group of Filipino fisherman, survivors of a shipwreck, who settled there in 1840. Being devout Catholics, they needed a church closer to Simon’s Town, to which they were obliged to sail every Sunday for Mass, weather permitting. On the 5th of October 1858, the foundation stone of the first church was laid and named St James in honour of the Apostle and Fisherman, and also the Patron Saint of Spain from where the Filipino’s mother tongue came. There is evidence that a school for the fisherman’s children existed in Kalk Bay, but when Father Duignam arrived in 1874 the school was transferred to St James...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
Marian High was founded by three Dominican Sisters in 1931 and classes were initially held in a tent and in the church to accommodate the growing number of students. The Sisters financed the school entirely and it was only later on in the school’s history that parents were asked to contribute financially. In the 1950’s / 1960’s the school began to accommodate more students from the surrounding areas and operated as a private school where parents were required to pay fees. The school continued to grow in numbers and in the 1970’s Marian was one of the first schools to open its doors and accept isiXhosa speaking learners. In 1976, the school became a state-aided school with financial support from the government. As the sisters moved out of the convent, more of the convent buildings could be used for classrooms and the chapel was converted into a school hall. Today, Marian School hosts 510 learners from Elsies River, Delft, Khayelitsha, Nyanga, Langa, Bishop Lavis, Gugulethu...
Catholic Schools, Secondary Schools
George, South Africa
Catholic Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
Immaculata was founded in January 1947, out of a need to provide Catholic high school education for the students graduating from St Augustine's primary school in Wittebome. It was founded and managed by Dominican sisters, and to this day still carries a strong Dominican influence and Christian ethos. Sr Henrietta Riordan was the first principal. The school received its namesake after the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Although originally a co-ed school, Immaculata became a girls only school when it was recommended by the General of the Domincan Order in Ireland that the genders be taught separately. The student body now comprises of 520 students and 21 educators. Subjects offered include: English, Afrikens (FAL), isiXhosa (FAL), Mathematics, Maths Literacy, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Tourism, Business Studies, Accounting and Computer Applications Technology. Immaculata excels in music and drama, and has won many accolades. Immaculata aspires to provide a ...
Catholic Schools, Secondary Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
The Cape Town Catholic Schools' Office serves 40 schools in the Archdiocese of Cape Town as well as the Diocese of Oudtshoorn. Our network is comprised of a variety of different types of schools. The vast majority of our schools are primary public schools on private property (PSPP's) . We also have six secondary schools, a number of independent schools and schools that cater for children with disabilities.
Catholic Schools
Cape Town, South Africa
Regina Coeli RC Primary School was established in 1962. The present school building was formerly a mineral water factory which was converted into classrooms to cater for the increasing demand by parents in the area. The school is situated along Klipfontein Road in Athlone, Western Cape. The school originally offered classes from Sub-A to Standard 2 with less than 100 learners and taught by a staff of 5 teachers. Currently the school offers classes from Grade R to Grade 7 with an enrolment of 324 learners. As previous principals have stated, “We are on big happy family. ” The Regina Cæli or Regina Cœli ("Queen of Heaven", pronounced [re'd? ina 't? eli] in ecclesiastical Latin), is an ancient Latin Marian Hymn of the Catholic Church. The senior learners of the school undertook tours, in the past, to places in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth and Durban. The sports extra mural programme includes under 9 / 11 / 13 netball, a baseball team and a dance programme...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
Strand, Cape Town, South Africa
The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM), also known as Loreto, was founded by Mary Ward at St. Omar in Flanders in 1609. Today there are Loreto schools on five continents. The mission of Loreto Convent in Strand, similar to other Loreto schools, is to be an all-inclusive value-centred community that provides a distinctive faith-based learning experience that will contribute to the academic, moral and spiritual formation that develops and fosters each learner’s gifts and potential. Loreto gives priority to the integration of the spiritual, intellectual, moral, physical and emotional development of the individual person of the child. Loreto Convent strives to provide a vibrant, holistic and all inclusive learning community, where each learner is valued and nurtured towards their own full potential. Freedom, dignity, personal integrity, moral courage and social responsibility are emphasized through the Catholic ethos of the school...
Catholic Schools, Primary Schools