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What age range does ISCT serve and what curriculum is followed from the early years through high school?
ISCT serves students aged 3 to 18. The school follows the Cambridge Curriculum from Nursery through A Levels, with IGCSE courses beginning in Year 10 and A Levels offered in the final years.
Where are ISCT's campuses located and how are the grade levels distributed between them?
The two campuses are Struben House (Nursery to Year 2) at 31 Eden Road, Claremont, and Woodland Heights (Years 3–12/13) at 4 Edinburgh Close, Claremont. Struben House houses Early Years and Key Stage 1, while Woodland Heights hosts Key Stage 2 and High School, and the campuses operate as one school.
How many students attend ISCT and what is the national mix?
ISCT has about 460 students representing more than 45 nationalities, with more than half of the student body being South African.
What are the key application and placement fees I should expect?
There is a non-refundable registration fee of ZAR 900. Placement fees are ZAR 10,500 for Nursery–Year 10, ZAR 6,000 for Year 12, and ZAR 5,000 for Year 13. For non-South African passport holders, an extra one-term equivalent of fees is due per child as an unsecured, interest-free loan until the ISCT Parent Contract terms are fulfilled.
What are the main tuition payment options, and is there a BYOD policy?
ISCT offers four payment options: upfront annual (with a 5% rebate if paid by January 31), standard annual, termly/quarterly, and monthly payments. From Year 10 onward, ISCT follows a BYOD policy—students bring their own devices and there is no technology levy for Years 10–13.
Are there scholarships or bursaries available at ISCT?
Yes. The Beacon Scholarship for Schools Leadership provides a shared funding model with one-third from the Beacon Equity Trust, a matching ISCT scholarship, and the remainder paid by families. ISCT also offers a Year 8 bursary and maintains internal bursaries through a Bursary Trust.
What does the Cambridge pathway look like at ISCT, including IGCSE and A Levels?
ISCT offers the Cambridge Curriculum from Nursery to A Levels. IGCSE is taught from Year 10 over about 18 months with eight subjects including compulsory English and Mathematics and a second or foreign language. In the final years, students follow the Cambridge A Level pathway with AS Levels as part of the sequence.
What are class sizes like, and how is learning support structured?
The maximum class size is 24 students from Reception through Year 13. Year 1–2 classes include teacher assistants to support a low adult-to-student ratio, and ISCT has a Learner Support Team and SENCO for inclusive education and regular reviews.
How do ISCT's results and university recognition compare internationally?
ISCT summaries show that IGCSE/AS/A Level results consistently outperform the Cambridge global average across the subjects offered. Cambridge qualifications are recognized by more than 1,400 universities worldwide.
What on-campus facilities and campuses does ISCT offer?
ISCT operates on two campuses: Struben House for Early Years and KS1, and Woodland Heights for KS2 and High School. Struben House features a garden anchored by a 500-year-old yellowwood tree, and Woodland Heights has on-campus and off-campus sports facilities.
What sports and ICT facilities are available at ISCT?
Woodland Heights provides on-campus and off-campus sports facilities, with venues like Wynberg Military Base Stadium and the Villager Squash Club. The ICT setup includes an IT Lab with 25 computers, iPads for staff, classroom computers, projectors, Apple TV, interactive whiteboards, and Google Classroom.
What kinds of extracurricular activities can students expect?
ISCT offers a broad ECA programme including sports, Drama Club, Ukulele Ensemble, Choir, Percussion Band, Ballet, and high school options like debate, chess, photography, and various music ensembles. Sign-ups are via the Parent Portal and activities typically run after school.
What leadership and community programs are available to students?
ISCT participates in Beacon leadership initiatives: the Beacon Scholarship for Schools Leadership supports high-achieving students with leadership potential, with a development programme and community service. Beacon Changemakers provides a leadership pathway with mentorship and training, while a matching scholarship model helps fund tuition for scholars.
How are after-school activities scheduled and what about aftercare?
Struben House offers term-specific ECAs for KS1, and high school ECAs include sports and clubs. Primary students usually attend one to two afternoons per week, high school students two afternoons per week, with matches scheduled; aftercare charges apply for various age groups and a late collection fee can apply.
How does ISCT support student wellbeing and safeguarding?
ISCT provides on-site counselling with confidential, free professional support during school hours, and a safeguarding framework that includes risk assessment and crisis intervention. The school uses MyConcern for safeguarding reporting and maintains a policy of zero tolerance for exploitation, abuse, and harassment.
How are SEN and EAL needs addressed at ISCT?
Inclusion is core to ISCT, with a Learner Support Team and SENCO coordinating support and regular reviews. EAL students are assessed to determine language needs; support is provided case-by-case, and from Year 10–13 fluency is a factor in admissions.
What boarding options are available at ISCT?
Boarding is not offered at ISCT, and boarding fees are not applicable.
What can you tell me about ISCT's uniform and school food?
Uniform is required; Years 10–12 wear navy blazers, with khaki skirts or trousers. The Uniform Shop is open Thursdays 13:30–15:00 and Fridays 07:30–08:30, and some items can be purchased at Woolworths. ISCT has an on-site cafe (iCafe) with a daily menu and a tuckshop for snacks.
What is the ISCT house system like?
From Year 3 onward, each student is assigned a House—Draco, Orion or Titan—with Inter-House competitions held across the year.
What accreditations or awards does ISCT hold, and what governs the school?
ISCT is a Cambridge curriculum school and a member of ISASA, registered with the Western Cape Education Department as an independent school. It is owned by the Education Development Trust and is part of the Braeburn Group of International Schools.