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BUSINESS NEWS - There is a moment every parent knows. You watch your child walk through a school gate and you wonder: “Will they be seen here? Will they be known?”
At Curro Mossel Bay, that question has been answered, quietly and consistently, for over a decade.
It begins in the early years, when the preschool is led by a qualified occupational therapist, because the people here understand that what happens before Grade 1 is not preparation for school; it is the foundation for everything.
Neural pathways, confidence, curiosity - these are not formed later. They are formed now, in the way a child plays, explores, and feels safe.
Half-day and full-day options fit around your family’s rhythm. Meals are provided, holiday care is included, and every teacher is first-aid trained. It is a preschool built around real life.
When your child steps into primary school, they enter a space shaped by teachers who know that community matters as much as curriculum. Classes stay small, no more than 25.
Project-based learning sits alongside CAPS, making knowledge something children discover rather than merely receive. Robotics is not an extra; it is a subject. And yes, school ends early on Fridays, because balance is also something worth teaching.
By the time they reach high school, the momentum is already there. As an IEB school, Curro Mossel Bay offers a broader subject range than most, including subjects delivered digitally through Curro’s wider choice offering.
The head of high school, together with the team, brings more than 40 years of collective educational wisdom to a school whose results speak plainly: a 100% matric pass rate for 11 consecutive years.
But the number is not the point. The point is what it represents - young people who arrived uncertain and left prepared.
That is what Curro Mossel Bay is built to do. If you would like to experience it for yourself, you are welcome to join us for a tour of the school.
044 693 3488
Seemeeu Rd, Heiderand, Mossel Bay
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