A recent incident with a prominent private school revealed only a 50% matric pass rate –disappointing parents who paid substantial fees for quality education. Despite the school’s claims of following the Cambridge curriculum, issues like understaffing and unqualified teachers went unnoticed until it was too late.
Choosing a private school is complex, with numerous options available. Private education in South Africa has grown significantly, driven by a decline in confidence in public schools and a desire for higher quality education.
Beyond marketing – Finding the right fit
Selecting the right school involves more than marketing promises. It requires thorough research to ensure a school meets your child’s needs.
Critical considerations for choosing a private school
- Reputation and history: A school’s performance in national exams reflects its ability to foster student success. Leadership vision and strategy are crucial for new schools.
- Educational staff: Quality education is linked to faculty expertise. Ideal staff includes both new teachers with fresh ideas and experienced educators. All must be properly qualified and vetted.
- Leadership: Effective leadership is accessible and responsive, fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment.
- Curriculum and teaching approach: A strong curriculum promotes critical thinking and adaptability. Support in choosing elective subjects after Grade 9 is essential for future planning.
- Accreditation: A school’s accreditation ensures it meets educational standards.
Understanding registration and accreditation for private schools
Jacqueline Aitchison – founder and executive head at Education Incorporated, and head of Professional Development of Heads for the South African Heads of Independent Schools Central Region – emphasises the importance of choosing a school that is legally sound, properly accredited, and sustainable. “When parents pick a school, they should look for more than good academic results or tempting facilities. They should search for a place that deeply values being legally sound, properly accredited and deeply sustainable.”
Before enrolling your child, confirm the school’s registration with the Provincial Department of Education and its accreditation status with Umalusi or progress toward it. These steps ensure the school operates legally and adheres to quality standards.
- Registration with the Department of Education: Registration with the Provincial Department of Education verifies the school’s legal operation, ensuring adherence to basic educational standards.
- Accreditation by Umalusi: For private schools offering the CAPs curriculum and the National Senior Certificate exams, Umalusi accreditation is vital. This ensures qualified teachers, a compliant curriculum and recognised matric qualifications.
- Cambridge International Examination Board: A legitimate Cambridge School must be registered with Cambridge International Examinations. Verify this status on the Cambridge website to ensure the school’s claims are genuine.
- Independent Examinations Board (IEB): The IEB is known for rigorous academic standards. Schools opting for IEB over traditional NSC exams must be accredited by Umalusi. The IEB’s standards prepare students for future academic challenges.
- Membership in educational associations: Membership in associations like the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa adds credibility, indicating adherence to standards and ethical practices.
- The South African Council for Educators (SACE): Ensure all teachers are registered with SACE, confirming their qualifications and commitment to professional standards.
Final thoughts
Choosing the right school for your child is a significant decision. You can ensure your child receives a quality education by thoroughly investigating the school’s reputation, staff qualifications, leadership, curriculum and accreditation. Researching and verifying these aspects will help you make an informed decision, providing your child with a solid foundation for future success.
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