Hout Bay International School
History of Hout Bay International School
The original founders of Hout Bay International School identified a need, on behalf of parents living in Hout Bay, for a world-class, private education that would provide their children with a loving, caring and affirmative environment welcoming children of all faiths, nationalities, cultures and backgrounds. The School opened its doors in 1999 and gained independence as the Hout Bay International School in October 2002.
Primary School Curriculum: Hout Bay International School
• Knowledge – content in math, language, social studies, science and the arts
• Concepts – important ideas that have universal significance regardless of time or place within and across disciplines. Concepts are presented in the forms of questions that drive the inquiry.
• Skills – specific capabilities in thinking, social interactions, communication, self-management, and research
• Attitudes – dispositions, values, beliefs and feelings towards learning
• Action – Making changes to and in the world.
ASSESSMENT
Essentially, there are three types of assessment in the Primary Years Programme (PYP), each of which has a specific function. Pre-assessment occurs at the beginning of the teaching and learning process in order to establish what the students already know. Formative assessment is embedded in the teaching and learning process and therefore occurs in the daily routine of a classroom. It aims to support students to become better learners and helps teachers to plan the next stage of learning. Summative assessment occurs at the end of the teaching and learning process and provides students with opportunities to demonstrate what they have learned in a new context. It aims to give teachers, students and parents clear, evidence-based insight into students’ understanding at a particular moment in time.
EXHIBITION
Students who are in their final year of the programme (PYP6) are expected to carry out an extended, collaborative inquiry project. The exhibition represents a significant event in the life of both the school and student, synthesising the essential elements of the programme and sharing them with the whole school community. It is a culminating experience marking the transition from the Primary Years Programme (PYP) to the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in the High School.
Fees structure
The school fees are payable in South African Rands (ZAR) and are published as follows for : School fee structure. These are reviewed each September and published by October of each year. All fees are payable before the start of each term and payments can be made via:
- the internet with an EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer)
- Cheques (made out to IES INTERNATIONAL HOUT BAY SCHOOL (PTY) LTD)
- Or Credit card payments (the machine is located in the bursar’s office)
The School’s Banking Details are as follows:
Name: IES International Hout Bay School (Pty) Ltd
Bank: First National Bank
Branch (Code): Vineyard Road (204209)
Account number: 62396909180
Type of Account: Current Account
Swift Code: FIRNZAJJ (for International Transfers)
Reference: Please use the child’s full name at all times
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Contact Us: Hout Bay International School
Hout Bay International School
Suite 164 Private Bag X14
Hout Bay, 7872
+27 21 7917900