Ringing school bells a familiar sound. Laerskool Dalmondeor stands before you. A vibrant hub of learning. It’s located at 222 Calanbria Avenue Mondeor Johannesburg. This public primary school welcomes learners from Grade R to Grade 7. The school’s history is rich. It has served the Mondeor community for many years. It’s a place where children grow and thrive.
Laerskool Dalmondeor is more than just a school. It’s a community. In 2023 the school had 1218 learners. Thirty-eight dedicated educators teach them. That’s a student-teacher ratio of 32:1. The principal Pieter Johannes Van Heerden leads the school. He has been the principal since 2023. Previously Mr G Potgieter held the position. Enrollment has grown steadily over the years. In fact the school saw a significant increase in registrations between 2021 and 2023.
The school is a Quintile 5 institution. This means it receives funding from the Department of Education. However it also relies on school fees to cover its expenses. The exact amount of fees is best obtained directly from the school. The school operates within the framework of the South African Schools Act of 1996. This means there is a structured admissions process. Parents need to submit necessary documentation. The application process for Grade 1 and Grade 8 is handled through the Gauteng Department of Education. Other grades are handled by the school itself. The Department of Education provides R204 per learner. This is in addition to the school fees collected.
Laerskool Dalmondeor has a uniform policy. Details on this policy can be found through direct contact with the school. The school strives for academic excellence. They provide targeted support for students. The curriculum includes subjects like Home Language First Additional Language Mathematics and Life Skills. The curriculum varies slightly depending on the grade level. Laerskool Dalmondeor is a place where children learn grow and become part of a community. It is a testament to the dedication of its teachers and staff. It continues to serve the needs of its students and the wider Mondeor community. It continues to be a valued educational resource for generations to come.