Midstream College

Midrand, Gauteng

Midstream College

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Midstream College is a private primary school in Halfway House, between Johannesburg and Pretoria, that endeavours to provide each learner with the skills necessary in an ever accelerating business world. With its Christian foundation as its starting point and an plausible vision for the future, Midstream College will venture into the future with purpose. See Centurion Schools

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4.4

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Priscilla Huet· 4 months ago

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 Stars My son did exceptionally well at Midstream College. His academic progress, confidence, and overall development flourished thanks to the dedicated teachers and the supportive school environment. A heartfelt thank you to all the staff and support teams: your commitment, kindness, and professionalism made a tremendous difference. We are truly grateful for the wonderful foundation you have given him. Highly recommended!

Moss· 6 months ago

The negligence among the staff is amusing. Lots of racial discrimination occurs, substances are distributed on the school grounds (zyns, vapes, cigarettes, rare cases of alcohol). A staff member once reported the smell of the E-block boys bathroom being that of e-cigarette fumes from just walking by. During a school day, ive smelt freshly smoked dagga in the bathroom behind Dr. Meyers class and nothing ever became of it. The bias that the teaching staff possesses is astonishing. Incidents of blatant and outright racism get swept under the rug or just ignored completely. 1 includes when in the G block ramp hallway, a group of afrikaans boys were conversing and one remarked “hierdie k-words loop so bliksem stadig” loud enough for which other learners around him heard it clearly. Nothing ever became of that incident, no repercussions were dealt out nothing. Many black girls reported having experienced racism to a very *specific* grade head, to which nothing was done, it just went completely ignored. However, when it was the other way around, a white person, specifically afrikaans experiencing racism, the situation was immediately handled and there were consequences dealt to the offenders. The school is so obsessed with its image portrayed through students via their appearance, whether it be their hair, uniform tidiness or overall appearance. Their appearance rules are treated with so much more severity than active hate crimes and illegal distribution of substances on school grounds. Its blows my mind how this school is pridefully labelling itself a dual-medium, co-ed Christian Ethos school when so many of the Bible’s preachings are not practiced, broken or plainly ignored. If you are a parent, do NOT send your child here. They will either mingle with the wrong group of people or become a victim of bullying or discrimination.

Fortunate Fulani· 5 months ago

I went there for a hockey match, and guess what? It was horrible, me and my friends went to the tuckshop to buy something. The person who was selling told us the shop is closed (because we were black). This other woman andm her daughter (they were both white). They sold for them. So we saw, and went again thay started shouting at us. I so hate the school. We just wanted to celebrate🥳 our win 🏆😕

Norah Maitisa· 2 months ago

Both Afrikaans and English school. Top facilities. Top 5 in SA 2026 IBE matric results.

Palesa Mogatusi· 8 months ago

The school advertised for their open day in my area which is 5km away from my house but not in Midstream. I attended the open day together with my daughter. The Open day created a beautiful dream in my child's head. The school has beautiful opportunities for the future. Registration process came where you pay a non refundable R500 and only to get a letter of regret with no explanation. No entrance test was written. The school must have known the school capacity when they did the Open day. Why advertise your Open day in my area if you not going to admit anyone from there. Could this be another money making scheme? I'm saddened by the money that I paid.

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