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  2. Free High School Science Texts - Wikipedia

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    The Free High School Science Texts (FHSST) organization is a South African non-profit project, which creates open textbooks on scientific subjects. Textbooks are edited to follow the government's syllabus, and published under a Creative Commons license (CC BY [1]), allowing teachers and students to print them or share them digitally.

  3. Education in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa Connect, the country’s national broadband policy of 2013, mandates the introduction of a broadband connection (with a download speed of at least 100 Mbps) to every primary school and secondary school as part of an initiative to ensure the countrywide availability of broadband internet access by the year 2030. [44]

  4. List of high schools in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    African Leadership Academy, Honeydew; Allen Glen High School, Allens Nek; Athlone Boys' High School; Aurora Private School; Barnato Park High School; Bryanston High School, Bryanston

  5. Health education - Wikipedia

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    Today school health education is seen in the U.S. as a "comprehensive health curricula", combining community, schools, and patient care practice, in which "Health education covers the continuum from disease prevention and promotion of optimal health to the detection of illness to treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care."

  6. Matriculation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, matriculation (or matric) is the final year of high school and the qualification received on graduating from high school, and the minimum university entrance requirements. The first formal examination was conducted in South Africa under the University of the Cape of Good Hope in 1858. [1]

  7. Durbanville High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was established in 1827, as a school catering for children from SubA (Grade 1) to Standard 10 (Grade 12). In 1955 the primary section of the school (SubA to Standard 5) split off to become a school separate from the High school on a separate premises, called Durbanville Primary.

  8. Northwood School (Durban North, South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    By 1951, numbers had grown so rapidly that it was decided to build a second high school in Durban North, and split the existing school into a boys' school and a girls' school. The apartheid regime, which lasted from 1948 until the early 1990s, enforced racial segregation in all public and private sectors, including education.

  9. Redhill School (Johannesburg) - Wikipedia

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    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'. [2] It was founded in 1907 and has over a thousand pupils from pre-primary (3 years) to high school (grade 12) enrolled.