Growing today’s learners into tomorrow’s leaders committed to excellence History Star Schools has been synonymous with supplementary education since 1968, when it was founded by renowned and much-loved teacher William Smith to provide valuefor-money education with top-class teachers. Since then, millions of South African learners have been achieving improved high school results through our programmes. At Star Schools High we believe that learning and teaching should be an exciting, rewarding adventure for both learners and educators. To this end, we work in partnership with the DoE, school districts and public and private sponsors to raise learner achievement and educational outcomes through research-based curriculum design, education management solutions and a virtual learning environment. Star Schools High is located in the vibrant city of Johannesburg, South Africa’s economic Working in close collaboration with the Department of Education (DoE) for more than four decades, all our materials and programmes are developed in line with the national curriculum and tailored to meet the specific needs of South African high school learners. hub, where learners are exposed to an open teaching and learning architecture that Our flagship initiative, the Incubator School Programme, Learning is a lifelong experience, and we expect parents, educators and other staff members to model this belief for our learners. enables organisations to use their corporate social investment funds in a way that addresses both their own business needs and one of the country’s national upliftment priorities, the skills shortage crisis. Through the programme, organisations sponsor highpotential learners at under-resourced schools in the communities around them. Although the focus is on directing learners on an intended career path – for example, engineering, IT or financial services – learners are also given life orientation and career guidance instruction. This holistic strategy seeks to produce well-rounded individuals who are prepared for the emotional and intellectual adjustment needed to study and succeed at a tertiary institution. Star Schools also runs a Saturday School programme for learners currently in the school system. The purpose of these classes is to revise what learners have learnt at school during the week, while paying special attention to sections in the syllabus that are problematic for learners. Educators follow the scheme of work as prescribed by the DoE. Underpinned by our unrivalled success in improving ordinary South Africans’ access to world-class educational instruction and resources through the provision of supplementary educational products and services of the very highest quality, the next step was inevitable – continue the journey of making learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience through the establishment of our own fully fledged high school, Star Schools High. comprises a seamless interaction between face-to-face and digital delivery methods. We view Star Schools High as a community where each individual is important and has an integral role to play in ensuring the community’s continued wellbeing. We strive to foster a sense of community spirit, interdependence and respect that impacts favourably not only on our own environment, but also the broader society. Vision To assist learners in becoming qualified, high-potential individuals, ready to succeed at a tertiary institution and ultimately, the workplace. Mission Dedicated to advancing the lives of South Africans and the economic growth of our nation, Star Schools High is committed to making our vision a reality by: Providing a dynamic academic and cultural curriculum through a powerful synergy of tradition and innovation. Facilitating the journey of personal discovery through participation. Stretching the boundaries of personal discovery beyond the barriers of perceived limitations. Encouraging flexible, critical and creative thinking Ethos Closely aligned to our vision is our ethos: Growing today’s learners into tomorrow’s leaders. To this end, we expect our learners to abide by the following set of values: Honesty and trustworthiness – be truthful, sincere and reliable. Integrity – act honourably and ethically, ensure consistency between words and deeds. Respect – treat others with consideration and regard, acknowledge their point of view. Responsibility – Be accountable, resolve differences constructively and peacefully. Service – contribute to society, take care of the environment. Tolerance – Be aware of others and their cultures, accept diversity within a democratic society. that makes for success in the real world. Nurturing physical and moral courage among learners. Developing young men and women who are articulate, wellmannered and sensitive to the needs of others. Equipping learners with problem-solving, research and team-work skills for use in future learning and successful careers. Inspiring academic success so that learners are readily accepted by tertiary education institutions and employers. Principal Star Schools High’s acting principal, Farida Cassim, aims to bring excellence to the standard of academic results among the school’s learners, while affording tangible opportunities for holistic development. “In line with our ethos – growing today’s learners into tomorrow leaders – I want to create a nurturing environment at Star Schools High,” she says, “in which young men and women are equipped with not only academic proficiency, but also the problem-solving, research and collaborative skills they need to be successful in their chosen careers and life as a whole.” Farida is not a newcomer to the Star Schools group. She has been involved in the company’s Saturday School and Matric Rewrite programmes since 2008, while serving as principal of Lenasia South Secondary School. Farida’s experience in education spans almost 40 years. After obtaining her Senior Secondary Education Diploma from the Fordsburg College of Education in 1977, she was appointed to teach Biology (as it was then known) to grades 11 and 12 at Nirvana Seconday School in Lenasia. In 1987 she was promoted to head of department in science and maths at Lenasia South Secondary School, a position she held for 12 years until her appointment as the school’s deputy principal. In 2007 Farida was approached to become the life sciences presenter on the Liberty Learning Channel, an educational television programme created by highly respected educator William Smith, one of the original co-founders of Star Schools. This first ever live curriculum-focused television programme covered all subjects from grades 8 to 12 and was broadcast across South Africa and to seven other African countries. In 2011 Farida was appointed principal of Lenasia South Secondary School. Although she officially retired from this position at the end of 2013, Farida has remained involved in the Star Schools programmes. Her impressive career bears testimony to her love of teaching and commitment to the education profession. This, together with her long-standing involvement in Star Schools, makes Farida ideally suited to the role of principal of Star Schools High. At Star Schools High we believe that learning and teaching should be an exciting, rewarding adventure for both learners and educators. Infrastructure In conjunction with the progressive curriculum, which also encompasses e-learning, Star Schools High offers its learners technologically advanced classroom facilities. Learners work within a virtual learning ecosystem (VLE) which harnesses the power of technology to provide a turnkey and holistic teaching and learning solution in a digital environment. This online portal allows for interaction between learners, between educators, and between learners and educators. Educators and learners are able to communicate more quickly and effectively using the Star Schools High secure intranet and email system, which is geared to function as an electronic extension of the classroom. Learners also have access to eBlox, a free social network specifically developed to facilitate knowledge sharing among educators and Educators Top-quality teaching is a vital component in the success of Star Schools High. All our educators are selected on the basis of their ability to make our vision a reality and carry out our mission and ethos. They are tasked with creating opportunities for the development of leadership, while fostering a climate of empowerment and participation. learners in a secure environment. More importantly, it is a platform The traditional notion of education holds that an educator imparts used to motivate learners to contribute to the body of knowledge. knowledge and skills to learners in a one-way process. At Star Schools High, however, we believe that the role of an educator reaches far Following a quick and easy registration process, users can create beyond this old-fashioned view. Educators have become important a personal profile and invite their friends to join the network. They can role models to learners, and their impact remains long after the school also create and join study groups, upload files, pictures and videos, day has ended. Furthermore, learning is always a two-way process, with write blogs, and manage their personal calendar. knowledge, insight and skills being developed through communication The end result is an empowerment that expedites a teaching and and collaboration. learning experience that is developed by learners for learners. Consequently, we respect the expertise of our educators. Designed by studio-cx.co.za Star Schools High – a community where each individual is important. Growing today’s learners into tomorrow’s leaders Star Schools High offers the following subjects to grade 10 learners, as per the National Curriculum Certificate (NSC) and Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS): Teaching methodology Star Schools High teaching methodology is based on four key interrelated components, namely, Expose, Understand, Experience and Assess: EXPOSE UNDERSTAND EXPERIENCE ASSESS Expose Learners are introduced to key concepts and theoretical aspects, which are broken down into their root components. This enables the learners to develop a working understanding of the underlying principles of the content. Understand Learners are guided through examples and activities so that the application of key concepts and theory can be demonstrated. This phase also acts as the first level of assessment, as the educator is provided with a snapshot view of the learner’s level of understanding and ability to practise the skills that have been taught. Experience The process of learning and understanding is always difficult when what is taught seems to have no bearing on everyday life. This stage contextualises learning within the real life context, showing learners how what they are learning will enrich their lives and understanding of the world around them. The purpose here is to illustrate that all learning is an interrelated process of gaining greater insight into oneself and one’s surroundings. Assess This stage tests the learner’s competency in key learning areas, with a view to providing a platform for proactive interaction and continuous corrective action that effectively closes the loop between ‘Expose’ and ‘Assess’. Assessments are deployed online, offline and through mobile technology. Additionally, the assessment framework provides a means of evaluating the usability and quality of the content, as well as the achievement of learning objectives. 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