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BRYANSTON SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, COMMUNITY SERVICES

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Emergency Rescue Services: - Fire Ambulance or Metro Police - tel: 011 375 5911/1022
National Police: - South African Police Flying Squad - toll free - tel: 10111
Lifeline: tel: 011 728 1347
Automobile Association: Breakdowns - toll free - 0800 010 101
Life-threatening emergencies: - cellphones only - 112

 

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SCHOOLS

Brescia House - 14 Sloan Street, Bryanston - tel: 011 706 7404 - web: www.brescia.co.za - A Catholic school for girls founded in 1966, it is rightfully proud of it's 100% pass rate. Grades from 0 - 12.

 

Bryanston Pre-Primary - 200 Bryanston Drive, Bryanston - tel: 011 463 4763 - e-mail: bryanstonpreprimary@anazi.co.za
Co-Educational, Interdenominational pre-primary school, founded in 1963. Grades from 0000 - 00.

 

Bryanston United Nursery School - Bryanston - tel: 011 706 3192. Founded in 1976, the school caters for children aged between 3 and 5. Grades 0000 - 00.

 

Rhona's T.L.C. Playgroup - cell: 082 414 9558 (Rhona) & 082 453 2573 (Robyn) - Premises in the Bagleyston area, children of 15 months + , stimulating daily activities, Kosher snacks. Robyn had 18 years experiance at the Torah Nursery School, Sandton.

 

CHURCHES

 

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Cotlands - tel: 011 683 7200 (Jackie Schoeman, Director) or 011 788 9854 (Angie Collings, Public Relations) - In 1936 an abanded infant was taken in, the first of many. The Sunday Times published an appeal for donations in 1942, to prevent the the closure of Cotlands, after which it was registered as a charitable institution. The Instituation now has several branches, including several hospices taking care of children with HIV/AIDS. Any donationtions, no matter how small, help to keep Cotlands from closing down. Please phone the above for further informantion.

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