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New school helps children with learning difficulties

For registration details or an entrance interview contact Kim on 084 652 8064 or Tyron on 083 309 1257 or send an email to kim@odesseyacademy.co.za.

ODYSSEY Academy is a new school in Mulbarton geared towards children from Grades One to 12.

The official open day for the school will take place on March 2.

The affordable support school, whose motto is “Celebrating uniqueness”, helps all learners struggling in the mainstream education system. It offers a nurturing environment with smaller classes and a strong support structure for children with anxiety or learning disabilities.

Odyssey Academy incorporates the latest technologies for addressing common concentration impairments, such as ADD, ADHD, anxiety and social grouping phobias.

The school offers concessions assistance, life skills subjects and FET subjects such as tourism, consumer studies and visual arts. It also makes use of the CAPS curriculum benefits.

Registration for Grades One to 12 is now open. For registration details or an entrance interview, contact Kim on 084 652 8064 or Tyron on 083 309 1257 or send an email to kim@odesseyacademy.co.za

Visit the school’s website www.odysseyacademy.co.za or their Facebook page odysseyAcademySA

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