Holy Trinity Matroosfontein
St Dominic Street
Matroosfontein
Cape Town
South Africa
Matroosfontein
Cape Town
South Africa
St Dominic Street, Matroosfontein, Cape Town, South Africa
Holy Trinity R. C. Primary School was established in 1931 by Cabra Dominican Sisters. This is a public school on Private Property. The buildings belong to the Cabra Dominican Sisters. We accommodate learners from Gr R to Gr 7. We have both English and Afrikens medium classes. We follow the prescribed Lifebound Religious Education Curriculum. Our school received the NO FEE status in 2014. No learner at the school from Gr R to Gr 7 pays schools fees. We offer a wide variety of extra mural activities. This includes liturgical dancing, choir, rugby, netball, junior sports, athletics, etc. Most of the learners are from the immediate surrounds (Clarkes Estate / Eureka Estate, Matroosfontein) . We also have learners that travel from Khayelitsha and Delft areas.
Category: Catholic Schools, Primary Schools
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Northern Suburbs, Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa
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