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Two well-known South African schools have been included in Carfax Education’s fifth annual edition of The Schools Index.
A round of applause for Michaelhouse and Bishops Diocesan College.
Carfax Education’s The Schools Index is a prestigious global listing of top private schools from around the world. It’s a go-to guide for parents anywhere on the planet looking to give their kids a first-class education.
The list is handpicked by Carfax Education’s top consultants, with a team of international experts carefully curating the guide to showcase the very best, per BusinessTech.
“Each school is recognised as notable for their individual footprint in education, including academic standards, facilities, and preparation for university entry,” it said.
The Schools Index is the most comprehensive global private schools list available out there.
“The demand for excellent schools grows and remains fiercely competitive as parents strive to ensure their child receives the strongest foundations,” said Fiona McKenzie, head of education at Carfax Education.
“The importance of parents having The Schools Index has grown as families become more mobile and can choose to work from anywhere in the world.”
This makes it all the more impressive that Michaelhouse and Bishops Diocesan College were included in the list of the top 150 private schools in the world.
These two crème de la crème SA schools were part of the top five schools in Africa, alongside the American School of Lagos, Pembroke House in Kenya, and The British International School in Cairo.
Michaelhouse School, the prestigious all-boys boarding school in the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, consistently ranks among the top schools globally, with a 100% pass rate in the IEB exams.
Their stellar reputation draws in both local and international borders, creating a vibrant community rich in diverse perspectives and a true sense of global citizenship.
“Our academic platform leads to many of our students moving on to the top universities in the world and attaining excellent results there,” said Michaelhouse Rector Antony Clark.
“The broader educational programme with sport, music, art and drama all play a significant role in our pupils’ lives.”
Established in 1849, Bishops has remained at the top as an all-boys school that promises learners will thrive academically, culturally, and athletically.
This prestigious institution offers “a unique space for boys to develop at their own pace, catering to their needs”.
While focusing strongly on academic standards and sports performance, it also invests in the Eisteddfod, an annual celebration of arts and culture.
Bishops place a strong emphasis on community engagement, with boys actively participating in local outreach programmes, fostering their growth as scholars and responsible citizens.
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