Clifton Preparatory School, Nottingham Road
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| Clifton Preparatory School, Nottingham Road | |
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| , South Africa | |
| Information | |
| Type | Private |
| Motto | Champions of Childhood |
| Established | 1942 |
| Locale | Rural |
| Headmaster | Jason Brown |
| Exam board | IEB |
| Grades | 000–7 |
| Enrollment | 325 |
| Colors | Red, black and white |
| Mascot | Hadeda |
| Website | cliftonnotties.org.za/ |
Clifton Preparatory School, Nottingham Road[1] is a private, co-educational day and boarding primary school located in the Nottingham Road area of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands in South Africa.
The school was founded in 1942 when a number of Clifton Durban boys moved to the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands over fears of danger during World War II.
Clifton has added Grade 000 and phased out Grade 8 which traditionally was a boys-only grade.
Boarding
Clifton accepts boy and girl boarders from Grade 4 and offers boarding options, from full boarding to weekly and temporary boarding. Clifton is one of the few remaining independent preparatory schools in KwaZulu-Natal that offers full boarding to young children, with boarders coming from around the country and various Southern African countries.
Grounds
The school has 60 hectares of land.
