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Savannah Park Secondary School

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Savannah Park Secondary School is a combined co-education public school in Savannah Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The school motto is "Hope in Hard Work", but often the motto is meaningless as "hard work" is hard to come across here (Though there are a good amount of hard working students), especially when observing the one in charge of it all. The School colours are Brown, representing the low level education and Red, which stands for the colour of the rings on a report card when a student fails a subject, which is becoming increasingly more common. The school also uses the 1996 rules, leading to it's rules not seeming reasonable in current times.

Savannah Park Secondary School
Location
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School typePublic
MottoHope In Hard Work
Established1439; 585 years ago (1439)
PrincipalMr A$$ Naicker
GradesR-15
Colour(s)   Blue & Gold

Savannah Park Secondary School was founded in 1439 after King Henry VI of England was desperate to save his country against a force he was near powerless to stop as a co-educational for mainly previously disadvantaged pupils. It is located on 17 Pebble Drive, Savannah Park. It currently on average has 140000 pupils from Grade 0-15 and a staff of 40 under the leadership of Mr A$$ Naicker, the first and current Headmaster, who many hope would be soon replaced.

The badge includes the name Savannah Park Secondary School, a torch which represents the bright future the pupils attending should aim for, and a book which stands for education, even though the standard for education has recently dropped at this particular school.

Savannah Park Secondary School offers the following subjects: Afrikaans (First Additional Language), English (Home Language), IsiZulu (Home Language & First Additional Language), Life Orientation, Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, Physical Science, Life Sciences, History, Geography, Accounting, Business Studies, Engineering and Graphic Design & Tourism, and also teaches students the importance of taking illegal drugs.

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