Jeppe High Preparatory School

On this article I will explain to you more about Jeppe High Preparatory School declining enrolment, increasing teaching staff, who is Carey Pearce, 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 Jeppe High Preparatory School
Physical Address 1, Collingwood Street, Kensington, Johannesburg
Phase Public Primary School
Gender Mixed Gender
Special Needs No, but some some disability can be supported
EMIS Number 700130658 (Matric Exam No.: Null)
All details are as per The Department of Basic Education 2025 Data

Enrolment Trends

Jeppe High Preparatory School had exactly 789 learners in 2021 and by the year 2022, 5 families sadly pulled their learners out of the school. Finally in 2023, we see 14 more families registering their learners to 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 Jeppe High Preparatory School teacher retention—whether teachers tend to stay long-term at the school or if there are frequent resignations and new hires.

Jeppe High Preparatory School had 35 teachers by the year 2021. The year 2022, we see 2 new teaching staff being employed at the school. The year 2023, 3 more teaching staff sadly leaving the school. Teacher to learner ration for Jeppe High Preparatory School is 1:23, One teacher is responsible for 23 learners.

What is causing the increasing number of teachers at Jeppe High Preparatory School?

A rise in teachers over three years suggests positive growth, likely due to increased student enrolment, supportive work environment and maybe due to an involved parent like you. This can result in smaller classes and more personalised student attention.

Jeppe High Preparatory School Principal

The 2023 principal of Jeppe High Preparatory School is Carey Pearce, and at the same time the school is going through declining enrolment trend, increasing teaching staff and pass rate. Perhaps let us also look at the principal or headteacher stability over the years.

  • 2025: We hope the principal continues to be Carey Pearce
  • 2024: Carey Pearce
  • 2023: Carey Pearce
  • 2022: Carey Pearce
  • 2021: Carey Pearce

Pass Rate

The school is committed to achieving a high pass rate by fostering a culture of academic excellence, providing targeted support for students, and continuously enhancing teaching methods. Through dedication and collaboration, the school aims to ensure that every student reaches their full potential.

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Application Process

GDE Registration is now open for the year 2025 to all learners wanting admission for Grade 1/8 by next year. Parents can now apply to secure space for their child’s admission from Thursday, 11 July, at 8h00 and will close on Monday, 12 August 2024, at midnight.

The registrations for other Grades (besides Grade 1/8) is handled directly by the school administration team, whereas Grade 1/8 applications are through the GDE.

When registering your child via an Application Form, you visit the school or download the form via the school website. The school will carefully assess the number of (internal) students who have advanced from the previous grade PLUS those who may need to repeat the class. Only then, New (external) applications will be accepted, and there might be a waiting list to ensure a fair and organised process.

To register for Grade 1/8 at this school, you have to go the GDE route. We have compiled a list of GDE Admission Walk-in Centres for those who prefer physical applications and to receive safe assistance in applying for their children.

Below is the GDE route to register for Grade 1/8.

Total time 10 minutes

1. Visit GDE website

GDE-addmission-https-www.gdeadmissions.gov_.za

Go to the GDE website and click on the “Login” link at the top-right of the page.

2. Create account

GDE Admission

If you are a first-time user, you will need to create an account by providing your name, email address, and password. If you already have an account, simply log in.

3. Select Grade

Select the Grade corresponding to the learner’s anticipated level for the upcoming academic year.

4. Provide personal and educational information

Please complete the necessary fields with personal and educational information about the learner, including their name, age, gender, and parents contact details.

5. Select a school

Select your preferred school as your first option, then you can choose up to four schools in order of preference to make a total of 5 selection.

6. Upload supporting documents & Click Submit

You will need to upload supporting documents such as:
​i. Parents/ legal guardian Identity Document
ii. Proof of home/ work address
iii. Child birth certificate
iv. Clinic card for Grade 1 applications
v. Current school academic report card for Grade 8 applications​

Other medical informations like allergies, medication times and other, will have to be given to the school after a successful admission.

Once you have completed all the required fields and uploaded the necessary documents, submit your application by clicking “submit” button. We advice that all your documents be in PDF format.

7. Check Application Status & Accept Placement

You can check the status of your application on the GDE online admissions website. The GDE will notify you via email or SMS if your application is successful or if further documentation is required.

If your application is successful and your child is allocated a place at a school, you will need to accept the placement within the given timeframe.

8. Appeal the decision (if necessary)

If your child is not allocated a place at your preferred school or any of your preferences, you can appeal the decision by following the instructions on the GDE online admissions website.

Jeppe High Preparatory School Fees 2025

This school is graded as a fee paying school, Quantile: Q5

Every public school can set its own fee structure or raise funds based on its expenses and needs. However, the Department of Basic Education provides funding to public schools based on their quintile levels. The figures seem to be as follows:

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
Public School Quantile funding

Key Points

  • Quantile 1 to 3: All schools in these quantiles receive R1,602 per learner annually.
  • 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.

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: Carey Pearce
  • Physical Address: 1, Collingwood Street, Kensington, Johannesburg
  • 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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Parent Details

Learner Details

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2025 Jeppe High Preparatory School Subjects

In this province, primary schools typically offer a more general curriculum designed to provide a broad foundation for students. The subject combination in primary schools generally includes:

  1. Foundation Phase (Grades R-3):
  • Home Language (usually the language of instruction from 9 official languages)
  • First Additional Language (often English or another official language)
  • Mathematics
  • Life Skills
    • Creative Arts
    • Physical Education
    • Personal and Social Well-being

2. Intermediate Phase (Grades 4-6):

  • Home Language
  • First Additional Language
  • Mathematics
  • Natural Sciences and Technology
  • Social Sciences
    • Geography
    • History
  • Life Skills
    • Creative Arts (Art, Drama, Music)
    • Physical Education
    • Personal and Social Well-being

These subjects are designed to provide a balanced education that prepares students for the more specialised subjects they will encounter in high school. Some schools may also offer additional activities or enrichment programs, but these are the core subjects that are typically part of the curriculum across the province.

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Other important tips

Can I directly register my child for Grade 1 or Grade 8 at this school?

No, those classes are registered via GDE system. Only the Provincial Department of Education manages the learners population for this school.

How to register for other grades beside Grade 1 or Grade 8?

At this school, registrations for Grades in between is handled directly by the school administration team, rather than through the GDE. 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 completion of exams, between 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 fees for this school?

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.

But though the school gets funding, there are extra costs of running the school that might force the school to implement extra tuition fee.

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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