![]() Pretoria Chinese School ![]() History: The Pretoria Chinese School was started in 1934 in Boom Street by the Young Chinese Cultural league and the Chinese Community of Pretoria, in an attempt to preserve their culture and provide quality education for their children, against the backdrop of racism and discriminatory government policy. The land and building were purchased in the name of the Chinese Consulate, as the Chinese were not allowed to hold title to property at the time. The end of the Apartheid era also heralded new possibilities and challenges for the Chinese Community. As government schools opened up to the Chinese Community there was a drop in numbers at the Chinese School. In 1991, the School Board decided to expand the small primary school to include high school so that the language and culture could be extended to all who wished to embrace it. This resulted in an influx of children from Poland, Russia, Korea, Taiwan and The Peoples Republic of China. The Boom Street property was sold due to limited space for development and the proceeds were used to acquire a more suitable 3,48 hectare property in Wingate Park. In 1993, the Chinese Community came to the fore once again and raised R 2.7 million to build a 22 classroom block, a computer centre and science laboratory. Mission: To provide an environment conducive to the fostering of the Chinese language and to offer excellent education which is of an international standing. Cnr Halse and Dennil Streets Wingate Park Pretoria, South Africa Fax Fax: +27 12 345 2446 Phone Phone: +27 12 345 2319 Tuition charges Tuition fees: Please check website for details. Other Categories: MANDARIN schools |