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We don’t repackage international programs. Every lesson plan and assessment is built around CAPS requirements and the linguistic reality of your classroom.
One-off workshops don’t change practice. Our teacher programs include classroom coaching, peer observation, and follow-up sessions over several months.
From rural Eastern Cape primary schools to urban high schools in Gauteng — our partners stay with us because results are measurable, not promised.
“IconEducation didn’t hand us a manual and leave. They sat with our teachers, observed lessons, and helped us redesign our approach to literacy. Two years later, our Grade 4 reading scores are up 23%.”
— Thandi M., Principal, Mzomhle Primary School
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