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Enjabulweni School opens applications for Grade 8, 2027 intake

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Enjabulweni School continues to stand out as an institution dedicated to nurturing future-ready learners. (Courtesy pics)
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Enjabulweni School has officially announced its upcoming entrance process for learners seeking admission into Grade 8 in 2027.

Known as a leading IEB institution in the SADC region, the school continues to position itself as a hub for academic excellence, innovation and holistic development.

The entrance tests are scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 9, 2026, marking the first step for prospective students aiming to join the Enjabulweni community.

These assessments are designed not only to evaluate academic readiness but also to identify learners with the curiosity, resilience and mindset needed to thrive in a dynamic educational environment.

Enjabulweni prides itself on maintaining high academic standards. The school consistently achieves outstanding results, including a 100 per cent pass rate and a strong Bachelor’s Degree pass rate in its IEB examinations.

Its curriculum offers a globally recognised education, preparing students for further studies in Mathematics, English and Physical Sciences, while also equipping them with practical skills in Robotics, Coding and ICDL certification.

Beyond academics, the school emphasises the development of the ‘whole child’. Learners are encouraged to participate in sports and cultural activities that build teamwork, discipline and confidence.

Enjabulweni also integrates values such as social responsibility, empathy, and leadership through meaningful community service and learner-led initiatives. A distinctive feature of the school is its commitment to a ‘Mastery Mindset’.

Teaching strategies focus on critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity, supported by a blended learning environment that encourages collaboration and reflective thinking.

This approach ensures that learners are not just consumers of knowledge but active creators and innovators.

Parents and guardians interested in enrolling their children are invited to engage directly with the school. An upcoming open day provides an opportunity to explore the campus, meet staff and experience the school’s vibrant atmosphere firsthand.

Applications must be submitted online by April 30, 2026, with forms also available through the school. Early application is encouraged due to the competitive nature of the intake process.

Enjabulweni School continues to stand out as an institution dedicated to nurturing future-ready learners, individuals equipped not only with academic knowledge but also with the character and skills needed to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

Applications must be done online on www.enjabulweni.ac.sz by April 30, 2026.

Forms can also be collected from the school. For bookings, contact the school secretary at 7654 9885 or the head of school at head@enjabulweni.ac.sz/head@enjabulweni.net

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