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School Search Cape Town

Finding the right school in Cape Town often tops the list of requirements for the prospective immigrant or home comer.

It is never easy when moving children from their current school and moving them to a new school in another country is all the more challenging.

Our School Search in Cape Town is an integral part of our relocation services; having helped hundreds of families settle into Cape Town we know the importance of the right school for your child.

To enquire about our school search services please use the links below


School Search Cape Town FAQ’s

At what age do children start school?
What age does the equivalent of high school / secondary school start?
What are the school terms?
When does the school term start?
When are the summer holidays?
Should I just look at private schools?
Do my children need study permits?
What is matriculation?
Are there waiting lists for the schools?
What do I need to bring with me when applying for a school place for my children?
Are there foreign language schools?
When is it best to view the schools?
Is there entrance exams?
Does the school need to meet the children?
Can children enroll part way through a year?
Are pass rates or school ratings available?
Does it matter where I live?

FAQ’S

At what age do children start school?

Children need to be 5 years old and turning 6 by the 30th June in order to start in the schools in South Africa. If you feel that your child is not ready for Grade 1, the first year of school, you can wait for the next year before enrolling your child. Many schools do a readiness test to see if your child is ready to start school.

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What age does the equivalent of high school / secondary school start?

Most children in schools in South Africa will start high school at the age or 12 or 13, depending on what age they started Grade 1.

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What are the school terms?

The schools in South Africa have 4 terms, the 1st term is from January – April, the 2nd term is from April – June, the 3rd term is from July – September and the last term is from October - December.

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When does the school term start?

The school terms in South Africa start between the 14th and 21st January, depending which province the school in situated in.

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When are the summer holidays?

The South African schools have their summer holidays over the Christmas Season, from December to January.

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Should I just look at private schools?

No, you don't have to just look at the private schools when considering a school for your children. In Cape Town there are some excellent government schools that have an excellent standard of education and above average sports facilities.

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Do my children need study permits?

Children that are not South African citizenship holders or permanent residency holders will require a study permit in order to attend any type of school. Schools are prohibited from allowing children to start until an appropriate study permit is in place.

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What is matriculation?

Matriculation is the name for the final exams that the children will write in their final year of schooling, Grade 12. In order to enter into university you would need to have a "matric certificate" and have completed these exams to the standard required by the universities.

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Are there waiting lists for the schools?

All schools in South Africa work differently: the private schools that are regarded as the best schooling available in South Africa usually have a waiting list and sometimes only accept children if their parents or siblings attended the school. However, when it comes to the Government schools, it works on the area you live in and if you fall into their catchment areas.

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What do I need to bring with me when applying for a school place for my children?

The documents that you will need to bring with you when applying for a school is:
  • Your child’s birth certificate
  • Your child’s immunisation certificate/card (injection history)
  • Your child’s last school report and a transfer card, only if your child was enrolled in another school
  • Some Private school will want your child do sit an entrance exam

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Are there foreign language schools?

Yes there are many international schools in and around South Africa that cater for other nationalities and languages.

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When is it best to view the schools?

There is no best time to view schools in South Africa, schools are willing to set up appointments for viewing at any time of the year, but the appointments would need to be in school hours and not during the school holidays

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Is there entrance exams?

Not all of the schools in South Africa make your children write and entrance exam, however most of the private schools will make them write an exam but in some schools it is just to assess the child in order to see if they are ready for the grade that you are applying for.

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Does the school need to meet the children?

Most schools in South Africa will want to meet the children and the parents.

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Can children enroll part way through a year?

It is not ideal to start school in the middle of the year, but many schools will allow you to enroll part way through the year. What the school may do is ask you to wait for the beginning of a new term rather than enrolling in the middle of the term.

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Are pass rates or school ratings available?

Yes, each individual school will be able to provide you with the pass rate statistics for their school.

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Does it matter where I live?

If you are looking to enroll your children in a Government School in South Africa, it definitely matters where you live, as if you do not fall into the catchment area of the Government School you will not be able to send your child to that school.

With private schools it doesn’t matter where you live, however it is more convenient to be closer to the school for traffic and time reasons.

What are the next steps?

Some Useful Links

Education in South Africa

Private Schools in Cape Town


 
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