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Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Application – Subject – Courses

Information provided on this page is focused on Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Admission for the 2023/2024 Academic year.

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On this Page you will find information on Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Application Forms . Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Online Applications . Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Uniforms. Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Subjects Offered. Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Prospectus PDF. Physical Education. Contact Details. Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Curriculum. IGCE, FET and Many more. Accommodation at Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke, Feeding and Boarding Facilities can be inquired of by using the contact details below. 

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Most often parents are concerned about the best High School to enrol their wards. If you are a concerned parent or student searching for the best High School to attend, then we welcome you to our Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Admissions 2023/2024 page.

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Admissions 2023/2024

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Subjects

Matric Subject List

  • English Home Language
  • English 1st Additional Language
  • Afrikaans Huistaal
  • Afrikaans 1st Additional Language
  • Other 1st Additional Language
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics Literacy
  • Physical, Computer and Life Science Subjects
  • Life Science (Used to be Biology)
  • Physical Science (Physics and Chemistry)
  • Business, Commerce and Management Studies
  • Accounting
  • Business Studies
  • Economics
  • Human and Social Studies
  • Geography
  • History

General Education and Training (GET):

Grades 8 and 9 do all compulsory subjects, plus a choice of Isixhosa, French, Visual Arts and Music

Further Education and Training (FET)

Grades 10, 11 and 12 complete the following compulsory subjects: English (Home Language), Afrikaans (1st Additional Language) or Isixhosa (1st Additional Language), Mathematics or Maths Literacy and Life Orientation
Choice Subjects to make up seven subjects:  Physical Science, Life Science, Music, French (1nd Additional), Geography, History, Visual Arts, Economics, Accounting, and Information Technology.

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Application Forms

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke encourages prospective students to apply online or paper-based application forms as soon as possible for the 2023 / 2024 academic year.

The application deadline can be found by contacting the school below. Contacts are below.

Institution: Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke

How to Apply
To apply to study at Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke go to:

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Fees

Student fees are broken down as follows:

  1. Application fees
  2. Acceptance deposit
  3. Tuition fees
  4. Accommodation fees
  5. Miscellaneous fees and levies
  6. Interest

Students at pay tuition fees for every course taken. These tuition fees vary from course to course and cover:

  • registration
  • all charges for classes, tutorials and laboratories
  • ordinary university examinations
  • library access
  • compulsory personal accident insurance
  • the use of general sporting facilities
  • in the case of medical students, hospital fees for clinical instruction.
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Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Uniforms

PE Uniform: The PE uniform is for all students. These will be available through the school store.

BOYS: The boy’s uniform is the same for the whole school. Boys may wear shorts or trousers as prescribed by the school.

GIRLS: The girl’s uniform is the same for the whole school. Girls may wear shorts or trousers as prescribed by the school.

Purchasing:  Please stop by the Uniform Store on school premises.

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke DRESS CODE

To maintain high expectations and to support a conducive learning environment, please adhere to the following criteria for the dress code.

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke complies with the CCSD Dress Code.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When in doubt – DO NOT WEAR IT.

As a rule of thumb, the Six “B’s” to avoid overall are: Buttocks, Bosoms, Boxers, Bellies, Bras and Backs (lower). Exposure of any of the “B’s” will be addressed immediately.

Students may NOT wear:

  1. Pyjamas, boxer shorts, slippers/house shoes or cut-off sweatpants.
  2. Any fabric that is see-through (tops, pants or dresses). Undergarments should not be exposed.
  3. Shirts or blouses that are cut off to expose stomachs and lower backs; show cleavage or midriff; that are see-through; Open back that exposes bra straps or lower back; camisoles; Shirts or blouses with elongated arm openings or opening in the front or sides without an undershirt. Undershirts in isolation and those that are deemed inappropriate by the administration. Tops that violate the “B’s” in the rule of thumb above.
  4. Shorts that are not visible under the blouse OR that expose buttocks. Shorts must be visible and lengthy enough to be seen and not to cause confusion as to whether they exist.
  5. Clothing advertises alcohol or substances that are illegal for minors or displays suggestive phrases, designs, markings, or profanities.
  6. Hats, caps, bandanas, or other head coverings during the school day. Head coverings worn for religious or medical reasons will be approved by the administration.
  7. Pants with holes that show private parts or expose the buttocks, unfastened belts, or exposed underwear.
  8. Clothing that displays weapons, violence, gang affiliations, racial slurs, sexual connotations, or any other clothing that causes a disruption.
  9. Chains or spiked accessories.

As in all matters of dress code, determination of conformity is ultimately at the discretion of the administration. Students that fail to adhere to the dress code may be subject to consequences for not following instructions.

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Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Matric Results

How to get your Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke matric results from the Department of Education

Finding your matric results online is a fairly easy process if you follow these steps

  • Step 1: Visit the website of the Department of Education’s matric results page.
  • Step 2: Enter your examination number.
  • Step 3: More personal details may be required.
  • Step 4: Press ‘search’.
  • Step 5: Your matric results will now come up.

How to get your Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Matric Results via SMS

  • Step 1: Open a new SMS message on your phone
  • Step 2: Fill in your Exam Number as the message
  • Step 3: Send the SMS to this number: 45856
  • Step 4: Note that the SMS will cost R3,00 (Free SMS does not apply)
  • Step 5: Your exam number will be checked – if you send an incorrect exam number it won’t work
  • Step 6: You will get your results once they are made available on 23 February.

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Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Contact Details

Hoerskool Schweizer Reneke Contact Details – see details below…

Schweizer-Reneke High School

Olivier Street

PO Box 955

SCHWEIZER-RENEKE

NORTH WEST 2780

t: 053 963 1325f: 053 963 1326m: 083 457 8342e: hsr@absamail.co.za (Office)e: koshuis@hsrskool.co.za (Residences)e: ougat@hsrskool.co.za (Clothing Store )e: sbl@hsrskool.co.za (Governing Body)

The National Senior Certificate Examinations

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When will the final National Senior Certificate examination be conducted?
From October to December of each year.

Must a learner register to write the final National Senior Certificate examination?
Yes, before 15 March of the year that a learner will sit for the final examination. All subjects to be written, including those from approved assessment bodies must be registered.

Who is eligible to write the National Senior Certificate examination?

  • Current Grade 12 learners
  • Anyone whose School-based Assessment validity has not expired may register as a part-time candidate for the NSC examinations. The School-based Assessment validity expires after 3 years from the date the candidate first wrote the NSC exams.

What are the minimum requirements for a candidate to obtain a National Senior Certificate?
The minimum requirements are:

  • Achieve 40% in three subjects, one of which is an official language at the Home Language level and 30% in three subjects.
  • Provide full evidence in the SBA component in the subjects offered

What is the role of Umalusi?
Umalusi is responsible for the quality assurance of assessment in the Grade 12-year and issues the National Senior Certificate to successful candidates.

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