Dr Johan Jurgens Hoerskool
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I Went to Dr Nel my funds was exhausted. I was surprised to find out that Dr is asking R37 extra for cOVID PROTECTION GEAR. I PHONED SEVERAL DR'S AND NOT ONE OF THEM ASK THE EXTRA R37 for PROTECTION GEAR!!THIS IS FOR ME NOT ON. IF DR SEE 20 PATIENTS A DAY IT IS R740 x 25 is R18 000 extra without prejudice. I am changing Dr
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I Went to Dr Nel my funds was exhausted. I was surprised to find out that Dr is asking R37 extra for cOVID PROTECTION GEAR. I PHONED SEVERAL DR'S AND NOT ONE OF THEM ASK THE EXTRA R37 for PROTECTION GEAR!!THIS IS FOR ME NOT ON. IF DR SEE 20 PATIENTS A DAY IT IS R740 x 25 is R18 000 extra without prejudice. I am changing Dr
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My niece was recently told by the school that she cannot continue with pure Mathematics, even though she is a star student with a final average of 70%. This is not fair as the school is now making a decision about her future on her behalf. My niece has plans of becoming a doctor one day and while Maths Literacy serves its purpose, not doing Pure Mathematics would limit her options when applying to universities and the careers she could pursue after school. Additionally, we live in the twenty-first century, where STEM subjects are critical for the world now. So, shouldn't we be encouraging learners to do Mathematics - especially if they are excelling at it? I am very disappointed in Dr JJ Hoerskoel in Springs, and will not be referring them to anyone who wants their child to succeed.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My niece was recently told by the school that she cannot continue with pure Mathematics, even though she is a star student with a final average of 70%. This is not fair as the school is now making a decision about her future on her behalf. My niece has plans of becoming a doctor one day and while Maths Literacy serves its purpose, not doing Pure Mathematics would limit her options when applying to universities and the careers she could pursue after school. Additionally, we live in the twenty-first century, where STEM subjects are critical for the world now. So, shouldn't we be encouraging learners to do Mathematics - especially if they are excelling at it? I am very disappointed in Dr JJ Hoerskoel in Springs, and will not be referring them to anyone who wants their child to succeed.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My niece was recently told by the school that she has not met the criterion of passing and continuing with Mathematics, even though she is a star student, receiving 70% for the subject on her final report last year. It is clear that Dr JJ Springs is doing this for their own benefit and they hold no regard for their students. How can you encourage learning and growth in students and yet be robbing them of the opportunity to take those subjects (especially if the student is highly capable of passing). My niece has aspirations of becoming a doctor one day. How is she supposed to apply to universities if she cannot do pure Mathematics? If you want your child to succeed in whatever they choose and be prepared for the future, do not send them to Dr Johan Jurgens Hoerskoel in Springs.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My niece was recently told by the school that she has not met the criterion of passing and continuing with Mathematics, even though she is a star student, receiving 70% for the subject on her final report last year. It is clear that Dr JJ Springs is doing this for their own benefit and they hold no regard for their students. How can you encourage learning and growth in students and yet be robbing them of the opportunity to take those subjects (especially if the student is highly capable of passing). My niece has aspirations of becoming a doctor one day. How is she supposed to apply to universities if she cannot do pure Mathematics? If you want your child to succeed in whatever they choose and be prepared for the future, do not send them to Dr Johan Jurgens Hoerskoel in Springs.
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