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May you find serenity and tranquility in a world you may not always understand. Sandra Sturz
About us
Ethos
Charter College provides students with a progressive and forward thinking education within a structured environment. It is our belief that manners and respect go hand in hand with academic and sporting endeavour.
Subjects
Each class has a maximum of 24 pupils. All learning areas are comprehensively represented and specialised subject choices are available from Grade 10 onwards. Private Lessons are offered e.g. French, Spanish and Music.
Syllabus
We offer a broad range of subjects that cover all areas of the National Curriculum. Registration as a Cambridge International Examinations Centre has been awarded, and selected qualifications including Cambridge AS & A Levels (Matric) are available that are accepted by all local and international universities and recognised by Higher Education South Africa for matriculation purposes. Charter College is registered as an independent school with the Department of Education.
Sport
We offer Soccer, Tennis, Netball, Athletics, Road Running, Hockey, Equestrian and Orienteering.
Cultural
We have the following cultural activities on offer : Public Speaking, Art Club, Drama, Chess, Debating and a School Band.
Uniform
Charter College has a formal uniform policy that includes blazers for all students as well as straw boaters for girls and school caps for boys. The uniform is available from
Student's Schoolwear & Sport:
Shop 14, Trinity Village Shopping Center,
Cnr Knoppiesdooring and Eastwood,
Beyers Naudé Dr,
Randpark Ridge Ext 121, Johannesburg, 2194
Tel: 011 795 4305
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Charities we support

We spent Saturday the 6th April, packing special gift bags to give to the new mommies at the Hillbrow MOU. The Charter College kids, teachers and parents wrote beautiful letters of well wishes attached to each bag!
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What a team!
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PLEASE DONATE WITH LOVE!
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We have 57 bags almost done!
But we are in need of 40 baby grows and 40 vests to finish of the first set of bags! Often these babies leave the unit wrapped in newspaper. Let’s help our babies!




