Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.)

On this article I will explain to you more about Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) declining enrolment, declining teaching staff, increased matric pass rate, who is Andre Castelyn, ratio, fees, photos, registration procedure, and more. Hoping you make fact-based 2025 school choice decision.

Quick Facts

Before diving into the technical details, let’s take a moment to review some essential basic information to ensure that this school is the right choice for your child’s admission.

Info Details
Official School Name Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.)
Physical Address 1, 1 Khoza Street, Atteridgeville, Pretoria
Phase Independent Secondary School
Gender Mixed Gender
Special Needs No, but some some disability can be supported
EMIS Number 700231761 (Matric Exam No.: 8231761)
All details are as per The Department of Basic Education 2025 Data

Enrolment Trends

Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) had exactly 451 learners in 2021 and by the year 2022, 29 families sadly pulled their learners out of the school. Finally in 2023, we see 107 we see some families sadly pulling their learners out of this school.

Observation: enrolment is sadly declining. More and more families are pulling their kids out of the school.

Teaching Staff Resignation Trend

As previously discussed with enrolment trends, it’s also important for potential parents to know about Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) teacher retention—whether teachers tend to stay long-term at the school or if there are frequent resignations and new hires.

Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) had 18 teachers by the year 2021. The year 2022, we see 1 teaching staff leaving the school. The year 2023, 3 more teaching staff got employed at the school. Teacher to learner ration for Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) is 1:16, One teacher is responsible for 16 learners.

What is causing the declining number of teachers at Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.)?

It is difficult to explain the declining teaching staff for a school such as this, I mean who doesn’t want to work at Atteridgeville, more so for Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.). However, this may signal dissatisfaction or better opportunities elsewhere. This leads to heavier workloads for remaining teachers, which can hurt education quality and morale.

Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) Principal

The 2023 principal of Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) is Andre Castelyn, and at the same time the school is going through declining enrolment trend, declining teaching staff and increased pass rate. Perhaps let us also look at the principal or headteacher stability over the years.

  • 2025: We hope the principal continues to be Andre Castelyn
  • 2024: Andre Castelyn
  • 2023: Andre Castelyn
  • 2022: Andre Castelyn
  • 2021: Andre Castelyn

Pass Rate

The 2023 Holy Trinity Secondary Catholic School pass rate is increased to 100% as compared to 97,8% in 2022. This resulted in Holy Trinity Secondary Catholic School Ranking No.: 684 in 2023 within the province (below Mcauley House School that is currently ranking No.: 683, then followed by Elmar College at No.: 684 and Ramosukula Sec School ranking No.: 686.

The school pass rate is increased.

Application Process

If you’re looking to enrol your child at an independent (private) school in South Africa, the registration process generally follows these steps:

Visit the School

Arrange visits to the shortlisted schools. This often includes a tour of the campus, meeting with teachers, and attending an open day or orientation session.
Visiting the school allows you to assess the environment, culture, facilities, and ask specific questions about the school’s policies and programs.

Fill-in the Application Form correctly

Obtain an application form from the school, either from their admissions office or by downloading it from their website.
Complete the application form with accurate information. This will include details about the child, parents/guardians, and any specific requirements or preferences.

Submit Required Documentation

Along with the application form, you’ll need to submit various documents, which may include:
-A copy of the child’s birth certificate.
-Previous school reports and academic records.
-Proof of residence.
-ID/Passport copies of parents/guardians.
-A recent passport-sized photograph of the child.
-Any medical or psychological reports (if applicable).
-An application fee (if required).

Acceptance of Offer

If you decide to accept the offer, you will need to sign an acceptance form or contract.
A non-refundable deposit may be required to secure your child’s place at the school.

Payment of Fees

Once you accept the offer, you will be required to pay the school fees as per the payment plan offered by the school (e.g., annually, termly, or monthly).
Additional fees may include registration fees, uniforms, textbooks, extracurricular activities, and other school-related expenses.

Joining the School

After all administrative processes are completed, your child will officially join the school on the first day of the academic year or the agreed start date.

Key Considerations:

  • Early Application: Independent schools often have limited spaces, so it’s advisable to start the application process well in advance, sometimes a year before the intended start date.
  • School Policies: Ensure you understand the school’s policies on fees, discipline, academic expectations, and parental involvement.
  • Financial Planning: Be prepared for the financial commitment required, including any additional costs beyond tuition.

Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) Fees 2025

This school is graded as a fee paying school, Quantile: Holy Trinity High School (Catholic Sec.) is a private institution where school fees are determined independently.

Private schools in South Africa charge different fees because they are independently funded and managed, allowing them to set their own tuition based on operational costs and educational offerings, unlike public schools that are funded by the government according to the quintile system like below:

Quantile LevelAnnual Amount per Learner (ZAR)
1R1,602.00
2R1,602.00
3R1,602.00
4 (No fee school)R1,602.00
4 (Fee paying school)R803.00
5 (No fee school)R1,602.00
5 (Fee paying school)R803.00

For exact figures, please contact the school.

Contact Information

The best time to contact the school is between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM, after the students are settled in classes.

  • Contact Person: Andre Castelyn
  • Physical Address: 1, 1 Khoza Street, Atteridgeville, Pretoria
  • Best Time to Contact: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Phone No.: Hidden/Protected (Some listed phone numbers are personal)
  • Email: coming soon
  • Website: coming soon
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Other important tips

How to register your child to an independent school?

At this school, registrations for all Grades are handled directly by the school administration team, rather than through the provincial system. When you register your child, they carefully assess the current number of students in the desired class, including those who have advanced from the previous grade and any students who may need to repeat the year. To consider new registrations, they use a first-come, first-served basis and a waiting list to ensure a fair and organised process.

When do I know if my child is accepted to the school?

After the school results between late November and December. The administrative team carefully reviews the progress of the current students to determine how many will advance to the next grade. They then open up available spots to new applicants from outside the school. Each application is thoroughly considered, and valid applications are placed on a waiting list, which they manage on a first-come, first-served basis.

How much are the school fees for this school?

Private schools in South Africa charge different fees from quantile funding because they are independently funded and managed, allowing them to set their own tuition based on operational costs and educational offerings, unlike public schools that are funded by the government according to the quintile system: e.g.:

Quantile 1 to 3: All schools in these quantiles receive R1,602 per learner annually from the Department of Education.
Quantile 4: Schools that are no-fee receive 1,602 per learner annually, while fee-paying schools receive R803 per learner.
Quantile 5: Similar to Quantile 4, no-fee schools receive R1,602 per learner annually, and fee-paying schools receive R803 per learner.

When is the right time to visit the school?

The best time for the new parents to visit the school is between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM, after the students have finished their assembly responsibilities and are settled in classes and an appointment will be highly appreciated.

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