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Peterhouse Special Needs School to open its doors in January

In 2018, the Advertiser reported that plans were afoot to open a new remedial school.

Peterhouse Special Needs School, which runs as an NPO, is a small special-needs school which will be opening its doors in January.

This vision, the brainchild of Excelsior Academic College’s principal, Helen Derret, has now become a reality.

According to her, the school is registered with the education department of Gauteng.

“The main aim of the school is to offer a curriculum to learners with barriers to learning which prohibits them from participating in mainstream education systems,” said Derret.

“It is a co-educational school from Grade R to Grade Seven (ages 5 to 14) with a maximum of 12 learners per class. This is a dual-medium school.

“We will be catering for learners with autism, epilepsy, dyslexia, Asperger’s and mild learning difficulties,” said Derret.

“We will be offering a hands on, interactive nurturing approach with an individual education plan. We will also be offering them art, music and cooking.”

She said there will also be in-house therapists.

“Since we are a NPO, any donations will be greatly appreciated.”

For further information contact the school on 081 409 9458.

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