Welcome to the most relevant school of the 21st Century! centennialschools.co.za/sunninghill-campus/curriculum/ facebook.com/centennialschoolssa?mibextid=ZbWKwL instagram.com/centennial.schools/ www.linkedin.com/company/centennialschools/ www.tiktok.com/@centennial.schools Centennial Schools in South Africa was founded by Shaun Fuchs in 2021 with the vision of reimagining the education system for 21st century. The school aims to leverage modern technology to enhance the educational experience, preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age. The school opened its doors in January 2022 in Sunninghill, Johannesburg, with an initial intake of 35 students ranging from Grade 7 to Grade 9. It has since become known for its state-of-the-art facilities and tech-driven approach to education, including interactive lessons and digital assessments. Centennial Schools is designed to be a modern educational institution that integrates technology into every aspect of learning. Here are some key features and programs they offer: Key Features: Interactive Classrooms: Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate engaging and interactive lessons. Digital Assessments: Students take assessments online, allowing for immediate feedback and personalized learning paths. Flexible Learning Spaces: Classrooms and common areas are designed to be adaptable for various teaching methods and group activities. Programs: STEM Focus: Emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics to prepare students for future careers. Entrepreneurship: Courses and projects that encourage entrepreneurial thinking and skills. Global Citizenship: Programs that promote understanding of global issues and cultures, preparing students to be responsible global citizens. Extracurricular Activities: Sports: Various sports teams and activities to promote physical health and teamwork. Arts: Opportunities in music, drama, and visual arts to foster creativity. Clubs and Societies: A range of clubs that cater to different interests, from coding to debate.
Thank you for visiting Centennial Schools! We’re incredibly proud of the learning environment we’re creating and the future leaders we’re shaping. Together, we are empowering a generation that will innovate, inspire, and create opportunities. #ProudlySouthAfrican
There's so much happening in this country that needs to be highlighted. This seems like a space for children to imagine and become stable members of our adult society.🇿🇦👏
Thank you for visiting Centennial Schools! We’re incredibly proud of the learning environment we’re creating and the future leaders we’re shaping. Together, we are empowering a generation that will innovate, inspire, and create opportunities. #ProudlySouthAfrican
It was a team effort, but we wouldn't be where we are without the vision and ethos our CEO Shaun Fuchs crafted, which guides and enables us to Reimagine Today's Schools.
Can this guy go and Join DA and then they make him the Minister of Basic Education. Coz this way of learning fits well during 2024, the problem is that our government has been so corrupt that doing this to public schools near impossible. While we still have schools with pit toilets, some schools don't have computers, these days being able to use a computer is a skill, imagine if they get a job where they need to right a letter to clients using Microsoft Word then that person has to insert footer, then he/she slowly starts looking at their feet😂😂😂
@@blessingmabasa9996 ... Australia's GDP per capita is one of the highest in the world and doesn't even compare to South Africa... what I'm saying is that countries where there is a free market, prosperity happens consequently.
@@altentic8616 I don’t know if English is not your strong suit or if you’re just somehow challenged, but your statements don’t make sense. What first month are you talking about? How does a high GDP per capita negate a high cost of living? Australia and Canada face the same challenges. The median house price in Sydney has soared beyond AUD 1 million. The costs for electricity, water, and internet are high and continue to rise. If you were earning an average salary, like that of a primary school teacher or a mid-level healthcare professional in Sydney, and you bought an average house, it would take you approximately 60 years to pay it off using 30% of your net monthly income for mortgage payments. This scenario highlights the stark affordability challenge in Sydney's housing market.
Dont start a dispute,it doesn't always have to be like that,you can build yours with me as a black person and not hire white teachers and not because we are racist my brother.
Not everyone likes to be in front of the camera. When we went to the classroom in the beginning of the video you can see clearly the ethnicity of the teacher there. 🇿🇦🏆
I'm very concerned with these school built in Office parks, there isn't any grass at all and alot of these kids live in tiny apartments without a garden
What's with all these Kenyan names in South African properties? Munyaka, Kikuyu and now Nanyuki? All in SA and no South African names. It's like SA is becoming less and less South African with these properties.
Truth is most properties in Jhb are owned by white, and sometimes they sell them to foreigners. Most black South Africans don't afford properties in the city. Hopefully one day they will be able to afford. Slowly we getting there
@@truesouth6532 I know several 100% black big properties owned by Black South African. But I still think it's not enough and also I'm happy that black South African are slowly dominating in properties in big cities. Let's be inspired and work hard to save our country
Welcome to the most relevant school of the 21st Century!
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facebook.com/centennialschoolssa?mibextid=ZbWKwL
instagram.com/centennial.schools/
www.linkedin.com/company/centennialschools/
www.tiktok.com/@centennial.schools
Centennial Schools in South Africa was founded by Shaun Fuchs in 2021 with the vision of reimagining the education system for 21st century. The school aims to leverage modern technology to enhance the educational experience, preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
The school opened its doors in January 2022 in Sunninghill, Johannesburg, with an initial intake of 35 students ranging from Grade 7 to Grade 9. It has since become known for its state-of-the-art facilities and tech-driven approach to education, including interactive lessons and digital assessments.
Centennial Schools is designed to be a modern educational institution that integrates technology into every aspect of learning. Here are some key features and programs they offer:
Key Features:
Interactive Classrooms: Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate engaging and interactive lessons.
Digital Assessments: Students take assessments online, allowing for immediate feedback and personalized learning paths.
Flexible Learning Spaces: Classrooms and common areas are designed to be adaptable for various teaching methods and group activities.
Programs:
STEM Focus: Emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics to prepare students for future careers.
Entrepreneurship: Courses and projects that encourage entrepreneurial thinking and skills.
Global Citizenship: Programs that promote understanding of global issues and cultures, preparing students to be responsible global citizens.
Extracurricular Activities:
Sports: Various sports teams and activities to promote physical health and teamwork.
Arts: Opportunities in music, drama, and visual arts to foster creativity.
Clubs and Societies: A range of clubs that cater to different interests, from coding to debate.
Thank you for visiting Centennial Schools! We’re incredibly proud of the learning environment we’re creating and the future leaders we’re shaping. Together, we are empowering a generation that will innovate, inspire, and create opportunities. #ProudlySouthAfrican
There's so much happening in this country that needs to be highlighted. This seems like a space for children to imagine and become stable members of our adult society.🇿🇦👏
Thank you for visiting Centennial Schools! We’re incredibly proud of the learning environment we’re creating and the future leaders we’re shaping.
Together, we are empowering a generation that will innovate, inspire, and create opportunities. #ProudlySouthAfrican
Do you have plans for a school in Cape Town?
Perfect for today’s children, fun, relevant, and developing skills for tomorrow.
You should go to St Johns in Houghton. Very scenic and beautiful.
This school is wonderfully casual, from teachers to the building and curriculum.
Thank you, we always aim to future-proof our students for life after school with every interation we create in our learning environments. 🤓
Wow put me back in school 😂
You are always welcome to book a tour at our campus. 😉😂
SA is moving forward nicely 🎉🎉
Excellent school. Hope Centennial Schools make their way to Cape Town one day.
A true visionary created this school bro jeeezzz!!!😩❤
It was a team effort, but we wouldn't be where we are without the vision and ethos our CEO Shaun Fuchs crafted, which guides and enables us to Reimagine Today's Schools.
Look who built it...... Well done.....
Nkululeko ma brother and David u guys are the only platform that gives us proudly South African🇿🇦 content 🙌🙌
Imma Hustle My @$$ Off To Get My Nephew Into This School 🎒🏫
On God I Will
We look forward to seeing you and your nephew in the future. 🤓🏆
I used to teach at a school in China, and this reminds me of that experience.
Can this guy go and Join DA and then they make him the Minister of Basic Education. Coz this way of learning fits well during 2024, the problem is that our government has been so corrupt that doing this to public schools near impossible. While we still have schools with pit toilets, some schools don't have computers, these days being able to use a computer is a skill, imagine if they get a job where they need to right a letter to clients using Microsoft Word then that person has to insert footer, then he/she slowly starts looking at their feet😂😂😂
At this rate I might as well homeschool my kids
I would place trades in the class 😂
Barcode of lot size0.01😂
Got myself another reason not to have kids as a SAn … cause Im not having a kid until i can afford to send my kid to this school😂
I believe that South Africa needs to have more economic freedom and tax relief.. this is what Australia and other players achieved in the first month
What are you talking about? Australian are overtaxed, can barely afford to live in their own country anymore
@@blessingmabasa9996 ... Australia's GDP per capita is one of the highest in the world and doesn't even compare to South Africa... what I'm saying is that countries where there is a free market, prosperity happens consequently.
@@altentic8616 I don’t know if English is not your strong suit or if you’re just somehow challenged, but your statements don’t make sense. What first month are you talking about? How does a high GDP per capita negate a high cost of living? Australia and Canada face the same challenges. The median house price in Sydney has soared beyond AUD 1 million. The costs for electricity, water, and internet are high and continue to rise. If you were earning an average salary, like that of a primary school teacher or a mid-level healthcare professional in Sydney, and you bought an average house, it would take you approximately 60 years to pay it off using 30% of your net monthly income for mortgage payments. This scenario highlights the stark affordability challenge in Sydney's housing market.
any gamer here to 1v1 me😂
On Rust?
Is it just me or I didn't see any female or black teachers?
The School Principal is Nkulu Gamede and there is a wonderful diversity of staff.
Dont start a dispute,it doesn't always have to be like that,you can build yours with me as a black person and not hire white teachers and not because we are racist my brother.
just you brody
Ey guys dont you get tired mara
Not everyone likes to be in front of the camera. When we went to the classroom in the beginning of the video you can see clearly the ethnicity of the teacher there. 🇿🇦🏆
I'm very concerned with these school built in Office parks, there isn't any grass at all and alot of these kids live in tiny apartments without a garden
What's with all these Kenyan names in South African properties?
Munyaka, Kikuyu and now Nanyuki? All in SA and no South African names.
It's like SA is becoming less and less South African with these properties.
Truth is most properties in Jhb are owned by white, and sometimes they sell them to foreigners. Most black South Africans don't afford properties in the city. Hopefully one day they will be able to afford. Slowly we getting there
@@Lifemzansi so you're saying the owners are possibly Kenyan?
@truesouth6532 Not really, but we all know that most black South Africans can not afford those big properties.
@@truesouth6532 I know several 100% black big properties owned by Black South African. But I still think it's not enough and also I'm happy that black South African are slowly dominating in properties in big cities. Let's be inspired and work hard to save our country
Your cry is heard but please humbly note that it's not being a South African but an African.
Then step outside and get carjacked when your parents pick you up