Laerskool Delville
Primary schools in Sandton are anchors within their neighbourhoods—places where neighbours meet, where children build their first friendships outside family, where community identity actually starts forming. They're where parents connect with other families navigating similar stages, where local concerns become visible (whether that's security, traffic flow, or infrastructure), and where shared purpose around education builds actual relationships. A primary school functions as more than a building: it's often where people first understand the neighbourhood they've chosen, where their children's developmental milestones intersect with the school's calendar, and where the school's reputation reflects back on the area itself. The school matters to families, but it also matters to the suburb—the quality of facilities, how it operates as a community institution, how responsive it is to what families actually need. That relationship runs both directions and shapes whether families put roots down and stay.