About
Robindale Nursery School and Baby Care is a Private school that functions as an Art. 21 Company. The school is managed by an elected Directorate, made up of the Principal, senior personnel and parents of the school.
Our history
Robindale Nursery School and Baby Care is an established pre-primary school in the Robindale, Randburg area.
The school was previously a State school and since 2000 has been registered as an Article 21 Company, managed by a Board of Directors, comprising of the Principal, senior staff members and parents of the school.
Robindale Nursery School and Baby Care changed our name in 2022 to more accurately reflect the community of families we serve and care for. We also entered a new agreement with Laerskool Louw Geldenhuys – who will partner with Robindale Nursery School on the Gr RRR and RR section of our school. More information here.
Babies from 4 months old to Grade RR children are accommodated daily in a wonderful, warm and homely environment where they are stimulated to learn through play. We are a bilingual school where parents can choose between English or Afrikaans classes.
Our school boasts with top qualified teachers; beautiful playgrounds – especially designed for the different age groups; as well as balanced home cooked meals and refreshments.
Our community
We follow the Gauteng Department of Education school roster. Aftercare is available in the afternoons and holiday school is included in the school fees.
The school is closed only on official public holidays and during the holidays at the end of the year during the Christmas season.
Progress reports for older children are handed out every semester, as well as an adaptation report after the first term. Feedback regarding sleep times and meals is communicated to the parents of the babies daily. Occupational and speech therapists are available when necessary
Our mission
- to furnish excellent care and quality education of a Christian character;
- to provide dual medium education, in either Afrikaans or English, according to the choice of the parents or guardians;
- to ensure that a differentiated programme according to a researched curriculum will be presented;
- to ensure that personnel will continually be enriched by attending courses;
- to acknowledge the religion of an individual.