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| Mountain View Academy | |
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| School type | Private School |
| Established | 2006; 20 years ago (2006) |
| Teaching staff | 16 |
| Grades | 1-7 |
| Enrollment | 108 (2016) |
| Student to teacher ratio | 7:1 |
Mountain View Academy (Africa) is aSouth Africanprivate school situated inCape Town's northern suburb, Plattekloof Glen. Established in 2006,[1] it features aprimary school (Grade1 to 7).
Classrooms at Mountain View Academy at kept at a maximum of 10 learners per classroom per grade. The South AfricaDepartment of Basic Education reported in December 2016 that enrollment at the school was 108 students, with 16 teachers, and a 7:1 student teacher ratio.[2]
In 2018, Mountain View Academy established a "sister school" relationship with The Philile Project's Program inGugulethu.[3]
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