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Private school in Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa
Redhill School
Address
20 Summit Road, Morningside,
Sandton, Gauteng
South Africa
Information
School typePrivate
MottoFree to Build
Established1907; 117 years ago (1907)
School districtDistrict 9
School number011 783 4707
HeadmasterMr Joseph Gerassi
Exam boardIEB, IB
Grades000–12
GenderBoys & Girls
Age3 to 18
Number of students1,000 pupils
LanguageEnglish
Schedule08:00 - 15:00
CampusUrban Campus
Campus typeSuburban
Houses
  • Brooks
  • Kriel
  • Miller
  • Thompson
Colour(s)  Grey
  Red
  White
Nickname
  • Red Radio
  • The Reds
School feesGr 000 - R86 970

Gr 00 - R86 970
Gr 0 - R93 989
Gr 1 - R104 528
Gr 2 - R104 528
Gr 3 - R111 948
Gr 4 - R111 948
Gr 5 - R126 371
Gr 6 - R126 371
Gr 7 - R143 818
Gr 8 - R143 818
Gr 9 - R143 818
Gr 10 - R148 981
Gr 11 - R148 981
Gr 11IB - R163 880
Gr 12 - R148 981

Gr 12IB - R163 880
AlumniOld Redhillians
Websitewww.redhill.co.za

Redhill School is a private English medium co-educational multi-faith day school located in Morningside, Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa. The school's motto is 'Free to Build'.

It was founded in 1907 and has over a thousand pupils from pre-primary (3 years) to high school (grade 12) enrolled. The school is part of ISASA (the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa) and matriculants write the South African IEB examinations. In 2018, the school also introduced the IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma Program as an optional parallel program to the IEB.

The school is divided into a Redhill Early Learning Center, Redhill Preparatory School, Redhill Middle School and Redhill High School. All four schools share a campus and facilities.

Architecture

The campus is primarily made up of red-brick buildings with green corrugated iron roofing. The older buildings on the campus are a set of thatched rondavels in a typical African style.

References

  1. "Redhill 2021 School Fees" (PDF). Redhill. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  2. Redhill School website http://www.redhill.co.za/

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