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Mark Naidoo
Kyalami Schools Group (NPC), led by the Group Head of
Academics and Innovation - Mark Naidoo, along with his
dedicated team of deputies across the campuses of Beaulieu
College, Beaulieu Preparatory and Kyalami Preparatory,
have worked to modify the academic offering to our
Kyalami Schools community of schools.
(NPC)
EVEN WITH FIRM FOUNDATIONS,
EVERY HOME NEEDS A REFURB!
OUR TEACHING AND LEARNING APPROACH the teacher who demonstrates a spirit of imagination, creativity
and innovation that will lead the way.
Kyalami Schools The Kyalami Schools Group has a holistic approach to WHY CONSIDER THE KYALAMI SCHOOLS GROUP?
(NPC) education; in addition to academic prowess, the emotional,
social and physical well-being of our pupils and staff are of At the heart of every formidable school, is a strong teaching
paramount importance. While we have modified our programmes faculty. In a recent pupil poll, over 90% of pupils reported that
Kyalami Schools (NPC) consists of five high-performing independent (private) schools, namely Beaulieu Preparatory, to strive toward holistic development, living with the pandemic the ongoing academic support offered by the staff was a pivotal
Kyalami Preparatory and Beaulieu College – all located in the north of Johannesburg in Kyalami, Midrand. Our two compels us to be innovative. The research points to the notion factor in their progress. As a community of schools, our ability
that teaching and learning is fundamentally a social activity.
Preparatory Schools also each have their own Nursery School. to work closely as a team and use our collective expertise has
aided staff and pupils to feel secure during these challenging
Social interaction and play, especially for younger children in the times. Each child is nurtured and feels part of the greater
Our learners, the future leaders, are at the heart of every decision. Our profession and calling is to nurture and pre-primary and primary phases, are a necessary part of their community. There is an innate generosity that our teachers
support children to develop and assist them to become the best they can be. Collectively, we are committed to the development. Teachers also depend on social cues to guide their express - we understand that learning thrives when there is a
development of inquiring, lifelong learners. The fast change of pace in the world today, coupled with the doubling of the pedagogy. Subsequently, questioning techniques, facilitating healthy relationship between pupil and teacher. An inclusive
a meaningful discussion, debating opinions and giving effective
growth rate of knowledge every few years, means that our children will experience a very different world than the one we education model is high on our agenda as we seek to ensure
feedback all form part of the everyday educational experience.
know. As such, we offer holistic learning programmes to support the most important capacities that young people now that every child develops to their full potential.
In this context, the value of an inquiry-based learning and
need, in order to make their way in the increasingly demanding world of the 21st century: the powers of creative thinking and experiential learning approaches can never be underestimated. The Group has made significant investments in upskilling staff
problem-solving, moral and values-based education, and a strong academic base so they can become global in the Google workspace and we have developed a reliable
achievers in whatever field they choose to work. Through the pandemic, we have observed an accelerated ecosystem, using Chromebooks as our device of choice from
development of resilient pupils. Better time management, active Grade 5 into high school. Online, hybrid and in-person teaching
self-discipline, an increase in independent thinking and the use demand a range of teaching modalities; our staff continue to
of multiple technologies have become a norm in the current explore these modalities, refine their skills and determine to
approach to learning. Teachers have found new ways to engage remain adaptable.
their learners, pupils experience a greater level of personal
attention through one-to-one interactions. Teacher creativity, Expanding our offerings to address the needs of our community
peer collaboration, critical thinking and the ability to is regularly reviewed. To this end, we have added Sesotho
communicate effectively via online mediums have strengthened to our First Additional language offering from Grade 0 and
our approach to teaching and learning. Leveraging these Grade 1 and French (Second additional language) at Grade
Beaulieu Beaulieu competencies allows us to present a dynamic approach to 8. Grade 1, 2 and 3 classes will begin learning Computational
Nursery School Preparatory School learning. Thinking skills this year, in order to better equip our children with
Grade 000 - 0 Grade 000 - 0 Grade 1 - 7 Grade 1 - 7 Grade 8 - 12 NEW CHALLENGES essential problem-solving tools.
Unemployment is a massive issue and continues to affect our
Access to quality education remains an obstacle in South Africa;
parents need to be wholly cognisant of the variation in the rigour economy. Taking an aggressive approach to addressing this
of academic offering and must interrogate the academic profile within the school’s curriculum has to be a starting point if we
of the school, before making any long-term commitment. wish to see incremental, systemic change. As a result, we have
reworked our Economic Management and Sciences curriculum
Over the last two years, we saw a plethora of online schools to focus sharply on Entrepreneurial Skills Development, from
mushroom and the home-schooling alternative became an Grade 7, culminating in the Stallions Den competition in high
attractive option for parents and children who needed flexibility. school, where business mentors and pupils meet.
More recently, our Admissions department reported an unusual
spike of applications from parents who wish to return to the Access to the Kyalami Schools staff and management is
conventional model of in-person schooling. Our internal seamless, which is important for constructive engagement. As
assessment processes regularly show a deficit in development a Group, it has always been our values of Integrity, Consistency,
markers, especially in the junior primary phase (age 7-10 year Accountability, Respect and Excellence (ICARE) which have
driven our commitment to our pupils and parents. Our values
5 CAMPUSES INVESTED IN ITS LEARNERS BY OFFERING: olds). It is our view that we will see a surge of this occurrence, will determine who we really are and we strive to inculcate the
State of the art classrooms and sporting facilities. the impact of which will remain for a while. The challenge will same spirit in our pupils.
be for schools to negotiate this dynamic and rapidly respond to
Nurturing the development of global achievers across all fields. address the developmental lag in learning. LOOKING AHEAD
Outstanding academic results
Covid-19 has confirmed that providing access to education As an established educational institution, our confidence is
through multiple technologies is possible. The large majority based on tried and tested strategies, however, the last two years
of pupils do not have access to devices, data and reliable (2020 and 2021) have highlighted that there is no place for the
connectivity. For South Africa to speedily address this, the ordinary, business-as-usual sentiment. Adaptability and agility
private and public sector have to collaborate. Kyalami Schools have become common behaviours.
www.kyalamischools.org Group is actively seeking partnerships with private entities to
make this a reality, and we have begun to explore an offering in Mark Naidoo
admissions@kyalamischools.org | 010 591 5004 niche subjects. We maintain the view that technology remains an Group head of Academics and Innovation
enabler – great teachers know how to leverage technology. It is
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