Our Policies
Our school is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all of our students. We take our policies and procedures seriously to ensure that everyone who enters our school can do so with confidence. In this page, you will find important information about our school policies and procedures. We invite you to […]
Cultural Activities
Hurlyvale Primary School Cultural Activities At Hurlyvale we feel that creating a holistic learner is very important. This is why we offer a variety of Cultural activities, along with the sporting programme. Cultural activities on offer are choir, percussion & marimba, concert, eisteddfod, chess, public speaking, art club, zumba, cooking club, wildlife club, flourish club, bible club, debating, drumming, cultural club, science club, arts and crafts, […]
School Houses
Our school is divided into four houses, each represented by a different bird: Kingfisher – Blue Finch – Yellow Robin – Red Swallow – Green The school houses provide learners with an opportunity to participate in inter-house competitions and events. This fosters a sense of community and team spirit amongst our learners. Join us […]
Sport Uniforms
Sports participants are expected to be correctly attired, neat and clean. This includes footwear and uniform. A learner may be suspended from participating in matches or galas if these aspects are neglected. In all sports, learners are required to tuck their shirts into their shorts or skirts. No shirts may hang out. Learners are encouraged […]
Extra Murals
At Hurlyvale Primary School, we believe that a well-rounded education is essential for all our learners. That is why we provide a range of extra-curricular activities for our students to participate in. From Grade 1 onwards, we encourage all children to participate in the many extra-curricular activities that we have on offer. Including a variety […]
Parents Evenings and Reports
On the last day of each term, all learners will be issued their school reports via the Ed-Admin Edana Parent App. At the begining of the year Parent Information Meetings are organised to impart important information to parents. At the end of each term, parents of Foundation Phase learners, are invited to attend with their […]
Leadership Programme
At Hurlyvale Primary School, our Leadership policy is taken from the State’s policy of co-operative governance. Learners have the opportunity to develop leadership abilities in a myriad of ways. In Grade 6, learners have the opportunity to serve as Monitors in a variety of portfolios with an emphasis on service. Grade 7 learners have an […]
Intersen and Senior Phase
The Intersen phase includes learners in Grades 4, 5 and 6. There are 5 classes in each grade. This phase is headed up by Mrs Bosch. Learners in the intersen phase should all be able to read as they now start learning subjects – they read to learn. This phase consists of the following learning […]
Foundation Phase
The Foundation Phase caters for boys and girls in Grades 1, 2 and 3. There are 4 classes in each Grade. Academics in this phase includes the 4 learning areas namely: English Mathematics Life Skills Afrikaans Additional learning areas include: LibraryThe learners are taken to the school library once a week and are entitled […]
Fundraising
Fundraising at Hurlyvale is managed by a group of committed volunteer parents. Whilst school fees pay for the general running of the school, funds raised by this committee are used to upgrade and improve our school for the benefit of the learners. This team meets on a regular basis. If you would like to join […]