Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld High School, Johannesburg

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About

Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld High School, situated amidst the urban landscapes of the Gauteng Province, is a public secondary school offering ordinary education. Located at 1, Commissioner Street, Kempton Park Ext 4, Park, Johannesburg in the vibrant suburb of Kempton Park Ext 4, Kempton Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, it stands as a beacon of dedicated learning within the Gauteng community.

School Fees

Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld High School, as a fee-paying public school, requires tuition fees for enrollment. Fees typically range from R24,000 to R36,000 per year, depending on various factors such as grade level and additional services offered. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on fees payable, individuals are encouraged to directly contact the school administration. The school is classified as a Quintile 5 institution.

School Uniform

The uniform policy for South African schools is regulated by the South African Schools Act of 1996 and further guided by the Gauteng Education Department. This legislation sets out guidelines regarding the design, colors, and wearing of school uniforms to promote a sense of identity, equality, and discipline among students. For specific details about Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld High School uniform policy, individuals are encouraged to directly contact the school administration.

School Contacts

You can easily reach Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld High School through various communication channels. Here are the options available:

    • Address: 1, Commissioner Street, Kempton Park Ext 4, Park, Johannesburg
    • Phone: +27 119701811
    • Email: az.oc.erreipris@retsamdaeh
    • Postal Adress: Po Box 478 Kempton Park 1620
    • Contact Person: Jeanette M Mangali

Statistics

In 2023, Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld High School maintained a conducive learning environment with 1906 learners and a dedicated teaching staff of 77 educators. This configuration translated to an average student-to-teacher ratio of 25:1, reflecting the school’s commitment to personalized instruction and academic support.