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  2. ADvTECH Group - Wikipedia

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    ADvTECH is Africa's largest private education provider and [7] the holding company of the Independent Institute of Education which operates tertiary education brands including Vega School, Capsicum Culinary Studio, Maragon Private Schools, Tyger Valley College, School of Hospitality & Service Management, Varsity College and Rosebank College.

  3. Hoërskool Florida - Wikipedia

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    Hoërskool Florida is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in Florida, Roodepoort, South Africa.It is known for its academic achievers, producing the highest number of top achievers in the Gauteng province and in the country over the last decade. [1]

  4. Allen Glen High School - Wikipedia

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    Allen Glen High School first opened its doors in 1992. Its name was inspired by the name of the suburb, Allens Nek. [1] William Pope was elected as the schools' first headmaster, with 199 pupils. The first pupils wore t-shirts and jeans but have since changed and now wear official school uniform. [2] [3]

  5. Network of International Christian Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Network of International Christian Schools (NICS) is an organization that consists of 15 schools in 13 countries in Asia, Africa, South America, Europe and includes an online school in North America. There are plans in the works for more schools in the near future.

  6. Roodepoort - Wikipedia

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    Roodepoort (locally / ˈ r ʊər d ə p ʊər t / ROOR-də-poort) [2] is a city in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Formerly an independent municipality , Roodepoort became part of the Johannesburg municipality in the late 1990s, along with Randburg and Sandton .

  7. BJU Press - Wikipedia

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    Walter Fremont, Dean of the School of Education, was an "enthusiastic supporter," and much of the early academic direction of the press was provided by the university's provost, Philip D. Smith. [1] The press also published the university's magazine, Faith for the Family from 1973 until it was discontinued in 1986.

  8. Christian school - Wikipedia

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    Christian Folk High School of Jämsä in Finland. A Christian school is a religious school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization. [1] These schools often include religious education and worship in their curriculum. They may also have a distinct Christian mission or philosophy.

  9. Parent-controlled school - Wikipedia

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    A parent-controlled school is a type of private school in which significant power is vested in the parents of students, usually through an association. Many parent-controlled schools are Christian schools , but do not usually have a denominational affiliation.