ABOUT Edenpark SCHOOL
Head of School's Welcome
Welcome to Eden Park Primary, where we strive for excellence in education and the learner is at the center of all activities.
As Full-service school, no child is left behind. We teach our learners in English and Afrikaans. This diversity prepares our learners to integrate well wherever they find themselves in the future.
We value our parents and encourage them to interact with the school as partners. We welcome their participation in our school activities and positive attitude towards our school.
Our staff is hardworking and always willing to go the extra mile. It is for this reason that our learners perform well. I am proud of the staff.
I’ve been at the school for 14 years now and witnessed a lot of positive changes over the years. This website is one of the most exciting changes we are experiencing at the school.
As we move together on this new venture, I hope you will find the website informative and very exciting.
Mr Kashif Oliphant
Head of the School
Our Vision & Mission
Statement
Vision
The vision of Eden Park Primêr/Primary School is the maintenance of and expansion of our school’s mainly Christian character, with due regard and respect for our religious convictions. We stand to provide quality education to all our learners without prejudice with regard to religion, language, colour or gender as well as the creation of a pleasing and welcoming climate such that it fosters collaboration and inclusivity.
Mission
We the educator’s corps, bind us to the upliftment and advancement of the school’s vision through:
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The maintenance of a healthy balance between the academic, cultural and sporting activities.
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Dedication, professionalism, professional and democratic manner.
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The co-operation of all the stakeholders the educators, GDE, learners and parents, to improve the physical resources to create a pleasant learning experience for all our learners.
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The provision of extracurricular activities through which the learner’s interest in sport and culture could be stimulated so as to make them cultured and well-rounded citizens of our country.
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To celebrate diversity through recognising potential and reducing barriers to learning.
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Increasing the competence of teachers as teachers to act on their recognition of emotional and social factors affecting children’s learning capacity
Our History
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