General School Info
Description
We chose to name our school after the most common tree in Southern Africa, the Acacia. RADICATI QUIA VICTORIA, Latin for ROOTED FOR SUCCESS, is our motto which is aptly portrayed by our emblem which visually demonstrates that a good, strong and deep set of roots anchors the Savanna Acacia to flourish in the desert droughts, to remain standing in the driving winds, to resurrect/renew itself from the chars of veld fires, to protect itself from the herbivores of the plains and to provide shelter/habitation to the savanna animals. Our motto focuses on rooting each learner with the set of “roots” that will equip them to flourish in the unfriendly jungle of life and to serve the needs of humanity and the environment with excellency. We are equipped to root our learners in the following; Christian Ethos/values – placing God at the center of one’s life Inspiration – create and sustain a desire for nobility, success and service Hard work – inculcating the discipline of hard work Excellency – cultivate excellency in all that one finds their hands to do World’s best Curriculum – giving our learners the “unfair” advantage with the use of the World’s best curriculum
Available subjects
- Accounting
- Afrikaans
- African Languages
- Agricultural Management Practices
- Agricultural Sciences
- Agricultural technology
- Business Studies
- Civil Technology
- Computer Applications Technology (CAT)
- Consumer Studies
- Dance Studies
- Dramatic Arts
- Economics
- Electrical Technology
- Engineering Graphics and Design
- English
- Geography
- History
- Hospitality Studies
- Information Technology
- Life Sciences
- Mechanical Technology
- Mathematics
- Mathematical Literacy
- Music
- Physical Sciences
- Religion studies
- Tourism
- Visual Arts
Curriculum
- CAPS
Organisations
- Gauteng Department of Education
Gender
- Co-Ed (Mixed)
Religious Affiliation
- Secular
Frequently asked questions
How do I apply?
Send us an email, and we'll respond with all the necessary information required.
What are the school fees?
Because it differs from grade to grade, it is best to inquire to get the most accurate information.
First Language
- English