The Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA) is the largest and oldest association of independent schools in Southern Africa.
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... There are now at least 1290 independent schools in South Africa – more if primary and secondary schools are counted separately ... Over 60% of all independent schools have been established since 1990 ... The majority of schools charge fees below R6 000 per annum ...
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