2018 brochure - Future Nation Schools

483 Jan Smuts Avenue, Blairgowrie. Scan to download VR ... Future Nation Pre- Schools are the pre-school arm of Future Nation Schools. Future Nation ...

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Addresses: 2 Wessel Avenue, Lyndhurst

2 Wessel Avenue, Lyndhurst

Corner Halite and Hyacinth Roads, Fleurhof

Corner Halite and Hyacinth Roads, Fleurhof

483 Jan Smuts Avenue, Blairgowrie

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Tel: (011) 386 2500 / (011) 268 6396

2018 BROCHURE

Grades:

Lyndhurst Future Nation Pre-School 18 months - Grade R Future Nation School Grade 1 – 3 and Grade 7 – 8 Fleurhof Future Nation Pre-School 18 months – Grade R Future Nation School Grade 1 – 8

other schools? Future Nation Schools’ students will write IEB examinations. What is different is that we teach subjects in an integrated way. For instance, English, History and Art would overlap if we were learning about Pre-Colonial Khoi San history. If we were learning about bio-chemistry, we’d have both the biology and chemistry teachers in the class at the same time.

Randburg Future Nation Pre-School 18 months – Grade R • Future Nation Pre-Schools are the pre-school arm of Future Nation Schools. Future Nation Pre-Schools caters to children from 18 months to 6 years. It uses an enhanced Montessori model, designed to build on children’s natural curiosity, creativity and desire to learn. Our model is bilingual. Parents can choose which language/s their children learn in. In addition to English, they have the choice of one of the following: Mandarin, Zulu or other Vernacular South African languages depending on the area in which the school is based.

Project Based Learning? Project Based Learning refers to students learning their grade-level content and skills through designing, planning and carrying out extended project that produces publicly exhibited output such as a product, publication or presentation. Project Based Learning allows children to answer the question: How will I use this in the real world? It also allows them to use what they are learning in the classroom to solve problems that they see in and around their own communities. Project Based Learning creates a new position and role for the teacher, allowing them to facilitate learning and co-create the learning experience with students rather than for students. Children have a wealth of knowledge and have access to information at the mere touch of a button, a far cry from what any other generation before has ever experienced. They learn best when they are engaged by content that excites them and teaches them new things. Teachers, through Project Based Learning are also able to students in a way that ignites a shared passion for learning in both students and teachers. The use of Project Based Learning also allows for the development of a wide range of skills, such as time management, collaboration, and problem solving – all skills which students will need at college, university and in the workplace. It also means that learning can be better tailored to suit students with a wide range of abilities and learning needs. A distinctive feature of Project Based Learning is the publicly exhibited output. By incorporating public exhibition of the projects created by the children and teachers to see the output of their learning process. Projects serve as physical reminders of their achievements and development that is not hidden away in a drawer or storeroom.

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Foundation Phase: Soccer, Netball, Tennis, Hockey, Dance, e-Sports, Music, Drama High School: Soccer, Netball, Tennis, Hockey, Book Club, Drama, e-Sports, Music, Dance, Art, Public Speaking, Debating Community Service - Learning at Future Nation will extend outside the classroom to the involvement by students in community projects.

School Hours:

Future Nation Pre-Schools : • 07:00- 13:00 Future Nation Schools: • Foundation Phase / Lower Primary: 07:30- 13:30 • Intermediate Phase: 07:00- 15:30 • Higher Primary / High School: 07:20- 16:30

Future Nation Schools present a new model of education that is futuristic and technology enabled. Starter stationery and Wi-Fi will be included in your child’s fees but additional support materials will need to be purchased by you, our parents.

Future Nation Schools will not supply students with tablets. Students will need to bring their own tablets for use at school. Learning apps and e-text books will also be used. Some will need to be purchased by parents - the purchase of these can be facilitated by Future Nation Schools. You’ll be given a list of tech tools and learning materials upon registration.

Fees:

Please note: Fees can be paid annualy, bi-annualy, once a term or monthly. All fees are payable in advance, ie: payments due before the 1st of the month. School

Registration Fee

Annual Fee

Monthly Fee (10 Months) Jan to Oct

Monthly Aftercare Fee (10 Months) Jan to Oct

After care is available for Pre-School and Foundation Phase students. Time: 13:00 -17:30 Penalty fee for late child collection: R 100 per 5 minutes

School Gear: What students wear to school should be comfortable, non-restricting, smart and allow students to explore our campus and their imaginations and minds. It should also allow them to express who they are as individuals. Rather than uniform, we have school gear which allows students to create their own look every day. School gear will be available for purchase at the campus shop. Extra-Curricular Gear / Physical Education kit: We recommend black / navy shorts and white golfers for sports. Future Nation Pre-Schools children are not required to wear school gear.

Lyndhurst High School

R2 500

R55 080

R5 508

Lyndhurst Primary School

R2 500

R50 040

R5 004

R1 320

Lyndhurst Pre-School

R2 500

R43 320

R4 332

R1 320

Fleurhof High School

R1 500

R30 000

R3 000

Fleurhof Primary School

R1 500

R25 200

R2 520

R960

Fleurhof Pre-School

R1 500

R23 040

R2 304

R960

Randburg Pre-School

R2 500

R27 000

R2 700

R960

No, the quality and model of education will be the same because teachers will all be equally trained to deliver Project Based Learning and/or the multilingual Montessori model. Some of our schools, especially those located in affordable housing areas have lower fees because the fees are subsidised by our housing development partners in those areas.