What if walls could whisper the dreams of a thousand children? Here at Ormonde Primary School, nestled in the heart of Johannesburg’s Ormonde community, the walls may not whisper, but they certainly hold stories. Ormonde Primary School opened its doors on April 1, 2015. This public primary school, identified by its EMIS number 700400801, serves as a vibrant center of learning. The school is located at the corner of Wrexham and Alwen Road in Evans Park. In 2023, Ormonde Primary School had a student population of 1357 learners. These students are guided by a dedicated team of 45 educators. This creates a student-teacher ratio of 30:1. Ormonde Primary School is a Quintile 5 school. This means it’s a fee-paying institution. While it receives some government funding (up to R204 per learner), the school relies on tuition fees to cover its operational costs. For parents interested in enrollment, the admissions process follows the South African Schools Act of 1996. Children between 7 and 15 are required to attend school. Registration typically happens between April and October of the preceding year. The school emphasizes unity and discipline through its uniform policy. The governing body establishes this policy, in line with the South African Schools Act of 1996 and provincial guidelines. For specific details about the uniform, it’s always best to contact the school directly. Ormonde Primary School, under the leadership of Principal Basani Makatu, strives to provide quality education to its students. It aims to equip them with essential skills for problem-solving, critical thinking, and effective communication. It fosters collaboration and encourages responsibility. The school’s commitment to integrating science, technology, and environmental awareness reflects its dedication to a well-rounded education. It emphasizes not just academic excellence but the development of well-rounded individuals prepared for a complex world.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.