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Eagle House School

Christian

Updated July 2026

BoardingType
10:1Student : teacher

Languages

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Eagle House School is an independent, hybrid-learning technology school that provides a small-school environment with a focus on individual academic progression. It offers students a choice between the IEB and Cambridge International curricula to best suit their future prospects.

Teaching approach

Eagle House is a Christian school that incorporates scripture readings into daily assemblies while remaining non-denominational. The school prioritizes a "student-focused" approach that emphasizes social and emotional growth alongside academic potential. It aims to foster natural curiosity and enthusiasm for learning within a safe, disciplined, and purposeful environment governed by a formal Code of Conduct.

Programmes

The school offers two primary academic pathways: the Enhanced National Curriculum (IEB) and Cambridge International Qualifications. The IEB pathway covers the Senior Phase (Grades 8–9) and the FET Phase (Grades 10–12), featuring subjects such as Mathematics, Sciences, Accounting, and History. The Cambridge pathway spans from Lower Secondary and Pre-IGCSE (Grade 8) through IGCSE (Grades 9–10) to Cambridge Advanced Level (Grades 11–12). Additionally, the school integrates ICT across all subjects and provides opportunities for students to complete tertiary courses during their high school career.

Outcomes

Eagle House School has been recognized as a "Top Independent School" in Johannesburg West by the Gauteng Department of Education and has received multiple awards for academic performance. The school reports a 100% pass rate in national examinations. Graduates are prepared for tertiary success, with the IEB curriculum providing a strong foundation for university entrance.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school employs High Impact Teaching Strategies to identify and support the individual needs and talents of each student. With a maximum class size of 20 students and a learner-to-educator ratio averaging 10:1, the school ensures focused teacher engagement and individual progress tracking. Academic staff provide daily guidance and supervision to support students' social, emotional, and academic growth.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Eagle House School offer?
Eagle House School offers IGCSE, Cambridge A-Level and Cambridge Lower Secondary.
How much is tuition at Eagle House School?
Annual tuition at Eagle House School is ZAR 70.6K–ZAR 83.4K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Eagle House School a day or boarding school?
Eagle House School is a boarding school.
What accreditations does Eagle House School hold?
Eagle House School holds accreditations including Cambridge International.
Where is Eagle House School located?
Eagle House School is an international school in Soweto, South Africa.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Grade 813–14ZAR 70.6K
Grade 914–15ZAR 70.6K
Grade 1015–16ZAR 76.8K
Grade 1116–17ZAR 83.4K
Grade 1217–18ZAR 83.4K

Source:PDFOutcome-of-Request-and-of-Fees-Payable-2.pdfPDFFlanders-BOARDING-FEES.pdfPDFBus-fees-Eagle-House-2025.pdfPDFEHS-Schedule-of-Fees-2026.pdf

Other fees(17)
Other fees
Application fee· Once Off Application Fee (Gr 8 to Gr 12)ZAR 800
Registration fee· Once Off Registration Fee (payable on registration and non-refundable)ZAR 4.8K
Enrolment fee· Development Fee Payable Nov 2025ZAR 2K
Boarding· Weekly Boarding (Single room with shared bathroom) Grade 8–12/A LevelZAR 65K
Boarding· Weekly Boarding (Double room with shared bathroom) Grade 8–12/A LevelZAR 62K
Boarding· Termly Boarding (Single room with shared bathroom) Grade 8–12/A levelZAR 92.3K
Boarding· Termly Boarding (Double room with shared bathroom) Grade 8–12/A levelZAR 88K
Registration fee· Non-refundable Annual Enrolment fee for boardingZAR 2K
Boardingnight· Weekend stay for weekly boarders (per night)ZAR 300
Bus / transportmonth· Area A Double route (payable over 10 months)ZAR 2.3K
Bus / transportmonth· Area A Single route (payable over 10 months)ZAR 1.7K
Bus / transportmonth· Area B Double route (payable over 10 months)ZAR 2.5K
Bus / transportmonth· Area B Single route (payable over 10 months)ZAR 1.9K
Bus / transportmonth· Area C Double route (payable over 10 months)ZAR 2.9K
Bus / transportmonth· Area C Single route (payable over 10 months)ZAR 2.2K
Bus / transporttrip· Occasional single route on availability only (Area A & B)ZAR 100
Bus / transporttrip· Occasional single route on availability only (Area C)ZAR 110

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 5%
  • Sibling discount: 10%
  • Early-bird discount: 2025 rates
  • Early-bird discount: 5%
  • Early-bird discount: 2.5%

Admissions

The school maintains an admissions process managed through its dedicated office, with information available via its website and direct contact. Prospective families are encouraged to attend open days or book virtual tours to learn more about the school's environment and offerings. Policies regarding admissions, scholarships, and other administrative procedures are available for download on the school's website.

Calendar

The school provides access to its 2025 and 2026 academic calendars through its website. Families can also book online for open days and virtual events held throughout the year.

Facilities

GymnasiumBoardingSTEM lab

About the campus

The Roodepoort campus is located in the picturesque, serene environment of Poortview. The Pretoria campus, situated on the Flanders Campus, offers modern amenities including a canteen, gymnasium, and access to specialized STEM and robotics facilities. Boarding options are available at the Pretoria campus on a weekly or termly basis, providing residential accommodation with meals, laundry services, and supervised study support.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a variety of extracurricular activities designed to promote a rounded educational approach. These include physical education, soccer skills classes, and opportunities to participate in cultural activities and sports through external clubs. At the Pretoria campus, students may also engage in competitive e-sports and team-based STEM challenges, such as the FIRST LEGO League.

  • Mark RoozaPrincipal
  • Ettiene ShortDeputy Principal