Amity International School
International schools in Pretoria operate within a different framework than government institutions, and that difference shapes everything from curriculum delivery to language policy to teacher credentials. Amity International School teaches using international curricula—whether IB, Cambridge, or another pathway—which means the day-to-day learning looks different: fewer learners per class, different assessment methods, and teaching staff often recruited internationally or locally but trained in international pedagogies. Gauteng's demand for globally-minded education has grown as families work across borders or plan university studies abroad, and schools like this one must navigate the local regulatory environment while delivering curricula designed for a worldwide system. The logistics are distinct too: managing parent bodies from multiple countries, reporting to international accreditation bodies, and ensuring learners transition smoothly into global educational pathways.