Alma Mater International School

Alma Mater International School – Academic excellence

Alma Mater is known in the global community for its results and achievements.  Recently Alma Mater received the award as the Best International Primary – High School South Africa 2021. The school was nominated as partner in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee pageant and will feature in the official Platinum Jubilee Pageant commemorative album this year.

Congratulations, Class of 2021!  Thank you for your continuous hard work and dedication.  To each staff member and parent: without your support, motivation and encouragement these results would not have been possible.

Top achievers for Cambridge Advanced Level 2021:

We had 47 students sitting the Cambridge Advance Level Qualifications. In total our students achieved six A* symbols, 31 As, 27 Bs and 36 Cs. We had 45 students sitting the IGCSE Qualification (International General Certificate of Education).  In total our students achieved 71 A* symbols, 76 A symbols, 87 B symbols and 46 C symbols.

Now is the time to start dreaming new dreams, embark on who you are, embrace life with passion, and keep reaching for the stars.  We wish you the best for your future.

Tasneem Fredericks - 7 distinctions
Zoë Da Silva - 7 distinctions

Both girls achieved six A symbols for the following subjects on AS Level:  English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Computer Science.  For the International Project Qualification they achieved A* symbols. We would also like to acknowledge the excellent results of the following students:

A Level – Adelle Jansen, Alice Oosthuizen, Christiaan Fourie, Lisa Stapelberg, Danielle Paulis, Rebaone Methola, Timothy Still and Tristan Ball

AS Level – Clint Jean Smit, Johan Myburgh, Luke Jacobs, Maderi de Meyer and Monique Ferreira

On course for success

Nestled in the heart of Johannesburg, Alma Mater International School has played a key role in the development of well-rounded young men and women for many years. The institute has evolved and strengthened to match the market, which is how the staff have achieved such success

The education sector of South Africa had a serious gap in the market.

There was a clear need for international schools which could provide the ultimate in quality education for their students.

The answer was Alma Mater, offering a comprehensive curriculum ranging from pre-primary to high school all within the same institution.

Since opening its doors, the team behind Alma Mater have put the well-being of their students as their top priority. The aim has always been to set them up for a bright and bold future.

From the outset, the team encouraged their students to excel at secondary and tertiary study.

Key to this was the adoption of the Cambridge curriculum and the Cambridge International Examinations.

Learners are offered the chance to complete A Levels in order to pursue careers in highly specialised fields such as medicine or engineering.

Alma Mater’s role in the education space is one which embraces dynamism. The team pride themselves on being incredibly flexible, evolving to meet the needs of students today.

The nature of Alma Mater means that the staff strive to foster the ideals of global citizenship in their students, as well as academic excellence. This international approach is matched only by a continued desire to bring the most modern techniques to students.

Those who study at Alma Mater International School can benefit from integrated teaching methods that combine the latest technological advancements with traditional teaching methods.

The result is something truly unique. Within the region, the education space is governed heavily by the National Curriculum. There is a major gap for international schools who provide an education curriculum that is recognised internationally and that competes on the world stage.

One of the major challenges within this space is the lack of resources that many schools experience, whereas the Alma Mater students have successfully completed international qualifications without interruptions or extensions of exams. It’s clear that there is a benefit to turning to educational institutes such as Alma Mater.

 
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