On 17 December 1929, nine Anglican heads gathered at St. Andrew’s School in Bloemfontein to discuss matters of mutual interest,...
After the world War in 1945, the conference of heads found the union getting more relevant in the face of...
The radical social changes that took place in the 1960s and ’70s presented independent schools with many new dilemmas that...
The de Lange Report opened a progressive debate on education in South Africa and provided the impetus for the outreach...
The developments in the 80s and various legislation that impacted on independent schools necessitated the restructuring of the Association of Private Schools...
As the 1990s drew to a close a new strategic vision for independent schools called Brave Stretch was developed in...
The Southern African Heads of Independent Schools Association (SAHISA) is a constituent member of ISASA that addresses the many issues...