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Roedean School Applications, Fees and Subjects 2024-2025

Roedean School Applications, Fees and Subjects 2024-2025

Roedean School Johannesburg – see details of the schools contacts, list of subjects offered, matric results, school fees and application:

Roedean School Johannesburg Contacts

Roedean School Johannesburg Subjects Offered

In 2008, the school committed to a number of strategic initiatives which would continue to build Roedean’s considerable reputation as a centre of academic excellence. We are determined to create new horizons and exciting challenges for both girls and staff members which will equip them in the future to lead lives of significance.

All our Grade 8 (LVs) and Grade 9 (MVs) pupils have participated, in a cross-curricular programme, lasting for the best part of a week. During this time, they have been required to use the skills and knowledge they have acquired in many disciplines to solve, in a creative way, a real-world problem. By working together in small groups, the team-work skills of the girls have been developed and they have, in addition, been required to master some essential Information Technology skills. The tasks have been extremely successful in enhancing the academic experience of each girl and in developing critical skills which will be essential for success in the 21st century.

In a world where information is doubling in a remarkably short period of time, it is impossible to teach all the knowledge that will be required by future generations. It is therefore essential to equip pupils with skills that they will be able to employ throughout their lifetimes. To this end, we are in the process of implementing a carefully designed programme which will teach critical and creative thinking skills from Grade 0 to Grade 12.

Yet another aspect of our strategic plan will enable us, as a community, to develop key partnerships with other communities, to help build the skills of the future generations of our young leaders. Our areas of focus are Mathematics and the Sciences. It is the vision of Roedean to establish departments that will link with both national and international imperatives of Mathematics and Sciences teaching and learning. It is our intention to generate skills and excellence, in both Mathematics and th e Sciences, involving girls and staff at the school and at carefully selected partner schools. Roedean School Johannesburg Subjects Offered

The model would serve to:

  • develop critical curriculum resource material
  • promote collaborative expert knowledge workshops
  • create exciting opportunities for the ongoing development of the integration of Information Technology in producing lessons for distribution through various media
  • provide opportunities for the development of teacher training in Mathematics and the Sciences.

While our strategic initiative focuses on Mathematics and the Sciences, we have vibrant and most successful Arts and Culture departments (Dramatic Arts, Visual Arts and Music) whose pupils achieve an exceptional standard of work. These subjects are highly valued at Roedean and the role that they play in enhancing creativity amongst our pupils is considered to be critical.

In Grades 8 and 9

(LV and MV), the pupils follow a broad, general curriculum, studying a wide range of subjects. They master some of the basic skills required for each discipline and cover sufficient material to give them an understanding of the demands of each subject.

We follow the curriculum as laid down in the National Curriculum Statements and our Grade 12 pupils write the IEB National Senior Certificate (NSC). In order to qualify for the NSC, each pupil must offer a minimum of 7 subjects.

Grade 10 to 12

At the end of their Grade 9 (MV) year, girls must select those subjects which they will study during the FET phase (Grades 10 – 12) of their school careers. They are given considerable support in making this decision. See Career Guidance. On two separate evenings during the year, all Grade 9 (MV) girls and their parents are invited to attend Subject Choice meetings. At these meetings, they are provided with information about:

  • the requirements of the National Senior Certificate
  • enrolment into tertiary institutions
  • the process of subject choice
  • specific requirements of and strengths of each subject offered at Roedean.

There are 4 compulsory subjects:

  • English Home Language
  • Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
  • South African First Additional Language (Afrikaans, isiZulu or Sesotho)
  • Life Orientation.

Each pupil must choose at least 3 other subjects from the wide range on offer, including:

  • Accounting
  • Advanced Programme Mathematics
  • Dramatic Arts, Design
  • French
  • Geography
  • German
  • History
  • Information Technology
  • Italian
  • Life Sciences
  • Music
  • Physical Sciences
  • Spanish
  • Visual Arts

Girls are encouraged to engage in conversations with their subject teachers who provide guidance as to appropriate subject choices. Further support is offered during Life Orientation lessons. Roedean School Johannesburg Subjects Offered

Roedean School Johannesburg Subjects Offered – see the list of courses offered at the institution…

Senior School Curriculum

In 2008, the school committed to a number of strategic initiatives which would continue to build Roedean’s considerable reputation as a centre of academic excellence. We are determined to create new horizons and exciting challenges for both girls and staff members which will equip them in the future to lead lives of significance.

All our Grade 8 (LVs) and Grade 9 (MVs) pupils have participated, in a cross-curricular programme, lasting for the best part of a week. During this time, they have been required to use the skills and knowledge they have acquired in many disciplines to solve, in a creative way, a real-world problem. By working together in small groups, the team-work skills of the girls have been developed and they have, in addition, been required to master some essential Information Technology skills. The tasks have been extremely successful in enhancing the academic experience of each girl and in developing critical skills which will be essential for success in the 21st century.

In a world where information is doubling in a remarkably short period of time, it is impossible to teach all the knowledge that will be required by future generations. It is therefore essential to equip pupils with skills that they will be able to employ throughout their lifetimes. To this end, we are in the process of implementing a carefully designed programme which will teach critical and creative thinking skills from Grade 0 to Grade 12.

Yet another aspect of our strategic plan will enable us, as a community, to develop key partnerships with other communities, to help build the skills of the future generations of our young leaders. Our areas of focus are Mathematics and the Sciences. It is the vision of Roedean to establish departments that will link with both national and international imperatives of Mathematics and Sciences teaching and learning. It is our intention to generate skills and excellence, in both Mathematics and th e Sciences, involving girls and staff at the school and at carefully selected partner schools. Roedean School Johannesburg Subjects Offered

The model would serve to:

  • develop critical curriculum resource material
  • promote collaborative expert knowledge workshops
  • create exciting opportunities for the ongoing development of the integration of Information Technology in producing lessons for distribution through various media
  • provide opportunities for the development of teacher training in Mathematics and the Sciences.

While our strategic initiative focuses on Mathematics and the Sciences, we have vibrant and most successful Arts and Culture departments (Dramatic Arts, Visual Arts and Music) whose pupils achieve an exceptional standard of work. These subjects are highly valued at Roedean and the role that they play in enhancing creativity amongst our pupils is considered to be critical.

In Grades 8 and 9

(LV and MV), the pupils follow a broad, general curriculum, studying a wide range of subjects. They master some of the basic skills required for each discipline and cover sufficient material to give them an understanding of the demands of each subject.

We follow the curriculum as laid down in the National Curriculum Statements and our Grade 12 pupils write the IEB National Senior Certificate (NSC). In order to qualify for the NSC, each pupil must offer a minimum of 7 subjects.

Grade 10 to 12

At the end of their Grade 9 (MV) year, girls must select those subjects which they will study during the FET phase (Grades 10 – 12) of their school careers. They are given considerable support in making this decision. See Career Guidance. On two separate evenings during the year, all Grade 9 (MV) girls and their parents are invited to attend Subject Choice meetings. At these meetings, they are provided with information about:

  • the requirements of the National Senior Certificate
  • enrolment into tertiary institutions
  • the process of subject choice
  • specific requirements of and strengths of each subject offered at Roedean.

There are 4 compulsory subjects:

  • English Home Language
  • Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
  • South African First Additional Language (Afrikaans, isiZulu or Sesotho)
  • Life Orientation.

Each pupil must choose at least 3 other subjects from the wide range on offer, including:

  • Accounting
  • Advanced Programme Mathematics
  • Dramatic Arts, Design
  • French
  • Geography
  • German
  • History
  • Information Technology
  • Italian
  • Life Sciences
  • Music
  • Physical Sciences
  • Spanish
  • Visual Arts

Girls are encouraged to engage in conversations with their subject teachers who provide guidance as to appropriate subject choices. Further support is offered during Life Orientation lessons. Roedean School Johannesburg Subjects Offered

Roedean School Johannesburg Matric Results

Roedean School Johannesburg Matric Results – see details below…

Highlights include: 

  • 100% Matriculation pass rate
  • 100% Bachelor Degree – BD (University Entrance) pass
  • 352 distinctions from 82 girls
  • An average of 4.3 distinctions per candidate
  • 3 Roedean girls, Ella Dougherty, Hannah Goldblatt and Kara Ranwell, were ranked in the top 5% of IEB learners in 5 or more subjects and achieved a rating level of 7 in Life Orientation (Commendable List)
  • 2 Roedean girls, Andrea Jury and Alexandra Stone, were ranked in the top 5% of IEB learners in 6 or more subjects and achieved a rating level of 7 in Life Orientation (Outstanding List) Roedean School Johannesburg Matric Results

13 Roedean girls were ranked within the top 1% of IEB learners in one or more of the following subjects:

  • Advanced Programme Afrikaans
  • Advanced Programme Mathematics
  • Afrikaans First Additional Language
  • Afrikaans Home Language
  • English Home Language
  • Geography
  • German Second Additional Language
  • Life Orientation
  • Life Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Sciences

• The following Roedean girls achieved this particular honour in 2 or more subjects:

  • Hannah Goldblatt
  • Andrea Jury
  • Jade Lightfoot
  • Ciara Morley
  • Kara Ranwell

 

Roedean School Fees | Johannesburg

Roedean School Fees 2024-2025 – see details below…

BOARDING:

A refundable deposit of one term’s fees is required before a pupil may enter boarding. A full term’s notice is required on withdrawal of a pupil from boarding otherwise fees in lieu of notice will be charged.

SIBLING DISCOUNT:

The following discount will apply to tuition fees and will be processed on a termly basis to the school account:

Third sibling                  5% discount on tuition fees

Fourth sibling                 10% discount on tuition fees

Additional siblings          10% discount on tuition fees

Click here to view Roedean School Fees Schedule

Roedean School Johannesburg Application Form

Roedean School Johannesburg Application Form 2021 – see details below to apply…

The following documents must accompany this application:

A non-refundable registration fee of R500. Please use pupil’s surname and “Reg Fee” as a reference
A copy of your daughter’s birth certificate & passport (non-SA citizens only)
Copies of both parents’ identity documents/passports (non-SA citizens only)
A copy of your daughter’s most recent school report for applications for the current year or the following year
Banking Details

Bank Account: Roedean School (SA)
First National Bank
Rosebank Branch: 253305
Account No: 54861162616
To Register please click the link below and you will be Directed to the Engage Portal.

Click here to APPLY ONLINE