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Creative Kidz School develops children to full potential

Creative Kidz School has officially introduced their remedial campus, which caters for learners with specific learning barriers that hinder them from coping in a standard remedial class.

Creative Kidz School opened doors to their newly established special remedial classes at their Brackendowns campus on January 15.

They opened their new campus, which forms part of their current campus, mainly focusing on children with high-functioning autism.

Creative Kidz School aims to provide a unique opportunity for children with learning barriers to attend an affordable private remedial school, where the focus is on quality remedial education that employs a multi-sensory approach to teaching.

CEO and founder of Creative Kidz School, Leanda Otto, with her daughter, Neva, during the ribbon cutting.

They aim to support their learners in developing creative values, which entail collaboration, resilience, empathy, accountability, trustworthiness, independence, versatility and enthusiasm.

“We offer a specialised CAPS curriculum (Grade R to Seven) that focuses on multi-sensory teaching and learning. On our premises, we have the private school in the mornings, as well as a successful aftercare centre that caters for our school learners,” explained CEO and founder of Creative Kidz School, Leanda Otto.

The special remedial campus officially opened.

“Next year we will celebrate our 10th birthday. God has blessed our school and learners. We thank parents at the school and the Alberton community for their steadfast support and for making this possible,” Otto said.

Lisema Shaale, parent at the school, said, “I’m grateful for this school. I say kudos to the school and the management for making this beautiful work possible and offering our children these spacious classes.”

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