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Johannesburg Private School’s Modern Facilities Amaze Online
A captivating video showcasing a tech-savvy and thoroughly modernised private school in Johannesburg recently went viral across social media platforms, leaving countless South Africans utterly amazed.
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As is often the case, private schools tend to boast a wealth of resources compared to their public counterparts as reported by Briefly. These resources encompass superior facilities, highly experienced educators, and extensive extracurricular offerings. One such example is Centennial Schools, an educational institution nestled in Sandton, explicitly designed to cater to the evolving needs of contemporary students in an era defined by high-tech education.
A TikTok video, thoughtfully shared by the school, takes viewers on a virtual tour guided by a young student, unveiling the institution’s impressive modernisation efforts. The tour reveals state-of-the-art learning hubs with contemporary furniture and cutting-edge technological amenities. In addition, the school’s tuck shop area resembles a trendy café; there’s a designated chill zone, a bustling creative hub, a fully-equipped fitness centre, and a charismatic principal who warmly engages with students, even offering enthusiastic high fives. It’s a setting that seems straight out of a student’s dream, prompting more than a few chuckles and envy-inducing reactions from viewers.
The online community in South Africa was surprised, with numerous netizens inundating the post with comments expressing a mix of astonishment and disbelief that such a school existed within the nation’s borders. Some couldn’t resist drawing humorous comparisons between their own school days and the extravagantly modern institution showcased in the viral video.
Watch the video below:
@centennial.schools I cant belive this school is in South Africa!? 🇿🇦 #CentennialSchools #Centennial #SASchools #Centennial2023 #Education #Tour ♬ Cool Kids (our sped up version) – Echosmith
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