Smartieland Nursery Pre-School

Kempton Park, Jhb East, Gauteng

Smartieland Nursery Pre-School

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Bilingual Nursery school in Kemptonpark and in Edleen. The School in Kemptonpark opened in January 2012 and the school in Edleen on 1 September 2012. Owners are a retired professor in Education, an Occupational Therapist and a businessman. Individual attention, small classes and stimulation given according to your child's unique needs. VALUES: We are a Christian School and our values, discipline and curriculum is based on that. It is our aim that your little one develops a love for the Lord from this young age and that he/she will learn to accept and respect Him as their main teacher.. See Kempton Park area on map to see other schools nearby.

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4.9

Based on 38 Google reviews

Cecil Van Zyl· a year ago

The best school by far and its all because of the leadership and the teachers that build the best foundations for the children while they are in their care. They do an absolute phenomenal job and you can easily see it through the passion they have when working with the kids! I highly reccomend to anyone! Thank you Smartieland for the difference you make daily, the foundations you lay within the children not only prepares them but also will make a difference in the world when they grow older. Keep being a shining light!

Marcia Mark· a year ago

I absolutely loved this school from the moment I first explored it. The reviews were glowing, the facilities are not bad, and the variety of extramural activities offered made it seem like a perfect fit for my daughter. I genuinely felt that everything about the school was just right, and I was excited for her to join. However, less than a month into her time at the school, a concerning issue began to emerge. By the second week, my daughter confided in me that a friend was calling her a monkey. At first, I didn't think much of it, assuming it was just a playful comment among kids. But as time went on, the situation continued, and even my helper reported hearing the same from my daughter. It became clear that this was something that needed to be addressed. I reported this issue to the school, but I was shocked by the unprofessional manner in which they handled it. Instead of investigating the matter and providing reassurance, their response was overly defensive. They insisted that such behavior couldn't possibly be from one of their students, forgetting that children’s behavior, like calling others a monkey, is influenced by both the school and the family. It's an issue that both parties should address together. Their approach in resolving the issue lacked skill and tact, shocked that these are teachers. I confirmed with the school transport lady after they claimed that my daughter was called a monkey in her school transport. The transport lady said she transports her alone to and from school because at that time she would be done with her other trips. In trying to address the matter they then pulled my daughter out of class recording a video which was sent to me as I was away for work. The school took a video of her and interrogated her with uncomfortable questions which are not suitbale for a 4 year old. According to them, that rubbish video exonerated them from being responsible to address the issue. As if that was not enough, the teacher then claimed that its because they teach them about animals hence my daughter said her friend at school calls her a monkey...what kind of teacher thinks like that. You could see in the video that she was not at ease with the questions posed to her. One of the teachers even remarked that she couldn’t understand how this could happen because all the children in my daughter's class were black, which left me confused. I initially thought she meant there were separate classes for black and white children, but when I followed up the next day, asking for clarification on this splitting, I was accused of accusing them of racism. I only clarity of which they provided thenafter I was told that I am accusing them of racism. Rather than working to resolve the issue, the school’s management became combative. They told me that if I didn’t like the situation, I could leave, and then they promptly removed me from the school WhatsApp groups. While I still had good relations with my daughter’s previous school, making it easy for her to transition, I was deeply disappointed by how this was handled. I loved the school, but the management and teachers need professional development on how to handle sensitive issues like this. They may have tried to cover their tracks at the time, but I believe something similar could happen again, and they might find themselves in the news. As a professional myself I didn’t have the energy to pursue this further, so I let it go for the sake of peace and my current state of mind. However, I hope one day they reflect on this and take the necessary steps to improve their approach. One day we will see them in the news for a similar issue, bookmark this review.

Michelle Botes· 2 years ago

This is an amazing school. My 1st born have been there for 4 years and she loves it. My baby of nearly 7 months is there and she has a brain injury. The teachers are so eager to help her grow with the physio to see improvement in her growth. The staff is always friendly and treats the kids well.

Nataly Van der Westhuizen· 2 years ago

Best best best school!!! Love everyone there and the compassion they have is fantastic. Always take such good care of my baby (now almost 2). My baby loves going to school and learns so much, they sing and dance, always a party at Smartieland!! Thank you soooooo much!!!

Phanankosi Nomagugu· 2 years ago

This is the best preschool I have ever taken my son to. He loved each and every day of his life here and it completely prepared him for a lifetime with the Christ as the centre of his life. A big shout out to teacher Moira as well who is amazing with the kids and has taught them invaluable lesson in God and moulded their prayer lives. What I love lost about Smartieland was the various extramural activities which it exposed to my son from horse riding, sport and computers- what’s Woow. Thank you very much for your love for the kids and for always listening and incorporating the parents with your great modes of communication

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