American International School of Johannesburg is a pre-K to 12 American international school system with two campuses in South Africa, in Johannesburg and Pretoria. It was founded in 1982. The Pretoria campus, which serves pre-K to 8, opened in August 2002. This year 76 students will be participating in JoMUN.
The American School of Yaoundé (ASOY) aims to empower students to excel in their passions and become caring, engaged global citizens who positively impact society. Guided by the core values of growth, diversity, and service, ASOY fosters holistic development and a culture of selfless service, embracing international mindedness by celebrating diversity and empathy for global and local issues. This year, 11 students will be participating in the JoMUN debates.
Founded in 1955, Bryanston High School, located in Johannesburg, is a co-educational school that offers students the South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) while placing strong emphasis on both academics and extracurricular involvement. With a vibrant campus, well-equipped sports facilities, and a variety of cultural and leadership opportunities, Bryanston High provides a balanced education that nurtures both personal growth and academic achievement.
The German International School Pretoria offers students the opportunity to earn the International German Abitur alongside the South African National Senior Certificate (NSC), with the option of a purely English NSC combined with the German Language Diploma (DSDII). With its expansive campus and excellent sports facilities, the school provides a well-rounded educational experience from nursery to senior high school, preparing students for university studies in both South Africa and Germany. This year, 5 students will be participating in the JoMUN debates.
Radford House was established in 1995 to meet the educational and emotional needs of gifted children, providing a supportive environment for students who don’t fit into traditional schooling. The school focuses on nurturing critical thinking and creativity, offering a space where learning is enjoyable and students are encouraged to reach their full potential.
Redhill School is a private English medium co-educational multi-faith day school located in Morningside, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. The school's motto is 'Free to Build'. It was founded in 1907 and has over a thousand pupils from pre-primary to high school enrolled. This year 9 students will be participating in JoMUN.
SAHETI School is an English-speaking school promoting the values of Hellenism. Located on the Eastern outskirts of Johannesburg, SAHETI School was established in 1974 with a current enrolment of around 1,300 students. This year, 10 students will be participating in the JoMUN debates.
Windhoek International School was founded in December 1990, being the only school to offer the IB Diploma in Namibia. It serves the needs of the international community of children in Namibia.