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Are you moving to South Africa from the UK and are on the lookout for the best private schools for your kids? With literally thousands to choose from, it’s not always easy to make a choice between so many options!
Our post covers the best private schools, the cost of private schools in South Africa and an overview of each school as well as information on how to apply.
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Here’s the list of 11 private schools with the best 2023 matric results. Because of the large number of private schools in South Africa, for this list we considered only the well-known schools with a yearly fee of over R130,000 (around £5.400).¹
It’s also good to know that there’s a discount on the tuition fees if you pay in full by a certain date or have more than one child attending the school. On the other hand, there are other fees you may need to cover. Depending on the school there can be extra fees for extracurricular or remedial classes, lunch, uniforms and so on.
School | Average distinctions¹ | Fees for college / high school (grades 8-12) | Type | Location |
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St John’s College | 4.13 | R352,616² or around £14,700 (Tuition and termly boarding) | All-boys | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
SAHETI | 4.00 | R148,252.25 – R169,458³ (around £6,190 - £7,080) | Co-educational | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
Redhill School | 4.00 | R161,500 – R187,200⁴ (around £6,750 - £7,820) | Co-educational | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
Roedean School | 3.80 | R341,456 – R360,087⁵ or around £14,270 - £5,050 (Tuition and termly boarding) | All-girls | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
Kingsmead College | 3.80 | R153,930 – R181,440⁶ (around £6,430 - £7,580) | All-girls | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
Crawford College Sandton | 3.70 | R153,500 – R178,000⁷ (around £6,410, - £7,440) | Co-educational | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
St Andrew’s Senderwood | 3.70 | R305,945 – R320,680⁸ or around £12,790 - £13,400 (Tuition and boarding) | All-girls | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
St Mary’s Waverley | 3.70 | R319,930 – R335,470⁹ or around £13,370 - £14,020 (Tuition and termly boarding) | All-girls | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
Durban Girls’ College | 3.60 | R267,400 – R274,200¹⁰ or around £11,180 - £11,460 (Tuition and weekly boarding) | All-girls | Durban, KwaZulu-Natal |
Herzlia High School | 3.50 | R129,528 – R161,004¹¹ (around £5,410 - £6,730) | Co-educational | Cape Town, Western Cape |
King David Linksfield | 3.36 | R178,776 – R188,160¹² (around £7,470 - £7,870) | Co-educational | Johannesburg, Gauteng |
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At the top of the list with an average distinction of 4.13, is St John’s College that is based in Houghton, Johannesburg. This Christian, African school was founded in 1898. The school accepts boys from Grade 0 to Grade 12 into the Pre-Preparatory, Preparatory and the College.
Both boys and girls are accepted in The Bridge Nursery School and Sixth Form.
St John’s College follows the traditions of the Anglican church, but also celebrates the traditions of other faith communities. To balance the academic demands, St John’s has a diverse and rich extracurricular cultural and sporting programme.¹³
SAHETI School was set up by a group of founders under the leadership of advocate George Bizos in 1974. The school is welcoming to all students of diverse backgrounds. Known for its contemporary teaching methods, academic excellence and rich cultural life, SAHETI ranks among the top independent schools in South Africa. Around 1300 boys and girls study in the school’s Playschool, Pre-Primary School, Primary School and High School.
The school’s campus has been professionally recognised for its wonderful design and has received awards from the Institute of South African Architects. The expansive grounds area has space for impressive sports facilities for a wide variety of activities.
SAHETI School is situated in Senderwood, Bedfordview, on the eastern outskirts of Johannesburg.¹⁴
With over 115 years of history, this secular co-educational school is one of the strongest in the country. Redhill focuses on developing their students' creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The school aims to create a diverse and inclusive environment for all students to reflect the many-faceted culture of South Africa itself. Redhill offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, from sports to culture.
Redhill is the only school in South Africa that offers students the possibility of graduating with either an IEB or International Baccalaureate (IB) qualification.
Redhill School is located in Morningside, Sandton, in the city of Johannesburg.¹⁵
Roedean in South Africa was founded in 1903 as a sister school to the esteemed Roedean in Brighton, England. This prominent all-girls’ boarding and day school has over 750 pupils from Grade 0 to Matric. Students can enrol in Junior and Senior school (grades 0–12).
With progressive teaching methods, innovative curriculum and leadership programs, the Roedean school’s mission is to arm young girls and women with all the skills they need to succeed.
The school campus has a wide range of facilities to support a well-rounded education.¹⁶
Kingsmead College is a Christian school that was founded in 1933 by educationalist Doris Vera Thompson. The school opened its doors to girls in 1934. Based on Christian values, the school aims to cultivate in its students a love of learning and to prepare pupils for career and leadership challenges ahead of them.
Kingsmead College provides a rounded education to girls from Grade 000 to Matric. Students have access to a variety of sporting activities and facilities as well as cultural extra-curricular activities.¹⁷
Crawford International Sandton College is focused on academic excellence as well as developing students' leadership skills.
Students at Crawford have a choice of more than 20 subjects and are encouraged to pursue special areas of interest as part of the school's holistic approach to education. Students are also encouraged to participate in various extracurricular activities.
Crawford International Sandton has vast and varied facilities and offers many extracurricular activities that are included in the tuition fee.¹⁸
St Andrew's School for Girls was founded in 1902 by two young Scottish women, Jean Fletcher and Jessie Johnson and has become one of the top schools in South Africa. This Christian school has a motto to educate girls who are ‘Skilled for Life’ and offers day school as well as boarding facilities.
There are four schools on St Andrew’s campus: Preschool (co-educational from three months to five years of age); Junior School; Senior School; and Saturday School, uBambsiwano.
With the graduating class of 2023 St Andrew’s celebrated the 35th consecutive year with a 100% pass rate.¹⁹
St Mary's School is a leading Anglican all-girls boarding school. Founded by the Anglican clergyman the Reverend John T. Darragh in 1888, it is the oldest school in Johannesburg. St John’s College was also founded by John T. Darragh and is St Mary’s brother school. Students can enrol from Junior School to High School.
Following international educational trends, St Mary’s aims to develop young women, who know themselves and their place in the world.
St Mary’s School has leading and varied facilities for the academic, cultural, sports and spiritual aspects of the school – including the beautiful St Mary cathedral.²⁰
Durban Girls’ College was established in 1877 and is a successful South African school. The school is located high above the city on Durban's Berea. DGC is an independent IEB school for girls from Grade 00 to Grade 12, with weekly boarding available from Grade 7.
This independent Christian school aims to inspire their students to fulfil their potential through a dynamic educational experience.
DGC has comprehensive sporting and cultural programmes.²¹
Herzlia High School is an independent Jewish Day School with an open admissions policy – everyone is welcome. However, all students are asked to respect the Jewish ethos and are required to study Hebrew until Grade 9 and Jewish Studies until Matric.
In addition, it’s required to participate in Jewish religious, cultural and other events. Students can enrol starting from year 7.²²
King David High School in Johannesburg, Linksfield is a Jewish Day School and was established in 1955 as a community school. This proud school is one of the top schools in South Africa and a part of the King David Schools.
These schools form a network of Jewish day schools in Johannesburg offering nursery through high school education across five campuses
King David Schools currently have 2,700 students enrolled in their family of schools.²³
South Africa has 2,282 private schools as of 2022, according to Statista.²⁴
While South African schools don’t make it on our list of most expensive countries to study in, the cost of private schools can still be relatively high.
Let’s look at the fees of some private schools:
School | Junior | Middle | Senior |
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Redhill School annual fees²⁵ | R128,250 – 139,000 (about £5,360 - £5,810) | R159,125 – R163,200 (about £6,650 - £6,820) | R166,000 – R187,200 (about £6,940 - £7,820) |
St John’s College annual fees² | R114,011 – R120,163 (about £4,760 - £5,020) | R161,709 (about £6760) | Tuition fee: R206,768 (about £8,640) With termly boarding: R352,610 (about £14,740) |
Reddam House Helderfontein annual fees²⁶ | R131,248 – R141,307 (about £5,490 - £5,910) | R149,544 – R170,114 (about £6,252 - £7,112) | Tuition fee: R179,749 – R189,026 (about £7,515 - £7,900) With termly boarding: R313,917 – R323,194 (about £13,120 - £13,510) |
Depending on the school you might also need to cover other fees such as registration, uniforms, textbooks, camps, etc. Make sure to check with the school in advance, so there are no surprises.
You’ll still find private schools that fit different budgets, but expect to pay on average R71,500 (about £2,990) for primary school and R105,100 (about £4,390) for high school, according to Business Tech’s data from 2023.²⁷
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Hilton College located in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, is the most expensive private school in South Africa. The annual fee for 2024 is 397,660 rand (roughly £16,500) and covers only boarding and tuition. Hilton College can be considered the most luxurious private school in South Africa.
MichaelHouse, St Andrew’s College in Makhanda, Roedean School for Girls, St John’s College, and Kearsney College are the other high-flyers, with fees around 350,000 rand (£14,600).²⁸
When applying to a private school, you should do it before the cut-off date between August and October. It’s a good idea to double-check timelines as well as specific requirements for the school(s) you’ve selected and apply as soon as possible to ensure your child will have a place.
When applying to a school to enrol your child, you generally need to submit the following documents:²⁹
People who are not South African citizens, also need the following:
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Admissions requirements will vary somewhat between schools. In general, private schools will want to see the students have good grades as well engagement and achievements in extracurricular activities.
Most schools will also have admission tests and interviews, so you’ll want to be prepared in advance. You can also consider hiring a tutor to make the process smoother.
It’s always a good idea to contact the school directly, as many schools will provide guidance on the admissions process.
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