Arandis in the Erongo Region

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EDUCATION

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Arandis consist of three schools two primary schools namely Arandis Primary School and UBDax Primary School and one secondary School known as Kolin Foundation Secondary School.[1]

School

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Arandis Primary School Arandis Primary School is a public School offering classes from grade 1 to grade 4. It came into existence in the 1970's. There are approximately 500 Learners.

UBDax Primary School Former name Rossing Primary School as it was previously Rossing Uranium Mine Property. Today it is a government schools. UBDax Primary School offers classes from grade 5 to 7 and takes about 300 learners.

Kolin Foundation Secondary school Kolin Foundation Secondary School established in the 1980's, it offers high quality education for learners from grade 8 to grade 12. Field of studies offered in grade 12 is Commerce field offering the following subjects- Accounting, Economic, Mathematics, English and Development studies and Science field offers Physical Science, Biology, Mathematics, English and Geography. It is a government school and takes about 500 learners.

Pre-Primary Schools

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There are three pre-primary schools in Arandis two private and one Government respectively.

  • "Asser Kapere Pre-primary"
  • "Thalitha Khumi Christian Academy"
  • "Arandis Pre-Primary"

Development Projects

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Rossing Foundation Rossing Foundation has been assisting on education development and the public in general in Arandis for a number of years. Rossing foundation invested mostly on education to uplift education in Arandis. It assists on Subjects Such as Mathematics, Science and English for all learners from grade 1 to grade 12.[2]

Ares of Development in Arandis

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Two banks available namely

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  1. Bank Windhoek situated in Shrike Close Street, Branch Manager Jane Titus.
  2. Standard Bank

One Services Station

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Puma Service Station For a many of years Arandis residents suffered from not having a fuel service station. People had to travel to Swakopmund to full their cars with petrol but today with high investment from the Arandis Town Council, Rossing Foundation and BP, Arandis now have a fuel station. The Puma service was established last year and employed a number of unemployed residents.

Three Restaurants

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  • Onguta Take Way and Restaurant
  • Mammies Restaurant
  • Sapino Restaurant

Medical Service

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Two medical Clinic one private and one goverment respectively

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  • Private Clinic-Family Practice owned by the cottage hospital
  • State hospital

Reference

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  1. ^ nmdesigns. "welcome to Arandis Town Council". Arandis Town Council.
  2. ^ Moyo, Mathew. "Arandis Sustainable Development Project (ASDP)". The Rossing Foundation. Retrieved 04 October 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)