Queensburgh Kingdom Academy

Queensburgh Kingdom Academy – where knowledge and faith are pursued

Queensburgh Kingdom Academy QKA is a small growing Christian based private school in the tranquil settings of the Queensburgh Methodist Church in Northdene. Their mission is to transform this generation through sound academic education with a distinct Christian worldview to prepare them for responsible service in the kingdom of God. They are a multiracial co-educational school which uses the ACE School of Tomorrow curriculum.

CAPS and IEB aligned, the Accelerated Christian Education system is an innovative personalised system of instruction used worldwide. It is a tried and tested effective educational solution for learners from Preschool to Grade 12 in a loving and safe environment.

Their Vision: QKA will be a compassionate community where knowledge is pursued with excellence, where faith is rooted in Christ, and where character is exemplified through service. They are dedicated to creating a caring and nurturing environment, producing life-long learners, creating Disciples of Christ, and enriching students’ lives.

The AEE system of education provides a compelling solution to the serious challenges currently faced in SA. The curriculum is aligned to the National Curriculum Statement (NCS) and the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS) of South Africa. Grade 12 students can opt to write the IEB or National Senior Certificate (NSC).

the Accelerated Christian Education system is a tried and tested effective educational solution for learners from Preschool to Grade 12.
the Accelerated Christian Education system is a tried and tested effective educational solution for learners from Preschool to Grade 12.
Queensburgh Kingdom Academy is a multiracial co-educational school which uses the ACE School of Tomorrow curriculum.
Queensburgh Kingdom Academy is a multiracial co-educational school which uses the ACE School of Tomorrow curriculum.
Sports Amassadors Adam Naudé (left), Cheyenne Anquetil (right)
Sports Amassadors Adam Naudé (left), Cheyenne Anquetil (right)
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