Schools

Hibberdene Academy

In order to make a meaningful, sustainable and lasting impact, the strategy of the school is to focus resources and energy into a concentrated effort.

Established in 2000, Hibberdene Academy, on the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, is a non-profit, independent school serving local pupils, many of whom come from depressed areas and fractured families.

In order to make a meaningful, sustainable and lasting impact, the strategy of the school is to focus resources and energy into a concentrated effort.

We seek to ensure that every child realises his or her academic potential to the full, by offering challenging, demanding and exciting lessons from a rich and dynamic curriculum presented by passionate, learned and dynamic teachers who will focus on providing inspiring teaching, and innovative teaching methods.

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