Japari School


Japari School is an independent pre-preparatory and preparatory primary school located in Johannesburg, South Africa. It aims to serve learners from Grade 0 / R to Grade 7 who experience difficulty learning in mainstream channels.

History

The school was founded in 1966 as a clinic by Sonia Machanick. Machanick's work in the field of educational research was recognised by the College of Medicine of South Africa, who established the Sonia Machanick Travelling Fellowship. The name of the school was taken from the names of Machanick's four children: Janice, Paul, Roy and Ian.
Kathleen Argyle took over as headmistress upon Machanick's death in 1978. Joan Gardiner succeeded her in 1994, and the current headmaster, Steve Rees, took office in 2002.

Today

Since being founded the school has grown to almost 200 students enrolled.

Accreditation

Japari is listed as an associated school on the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa school listing website. It is also a member of: