Saint Martin's School
Schools in suburban Randburg often become community anchors in ways that extend far beyond timetabled lessons. They host parent forums, organise neighbourhood networks, run after-school care that enables dual-income households to function. A school's chaplaincy, counselling, and pastoral structures create safety nets for families navigating employment instability, relationship breakdown, or financial strain. Teachers become familiar faces in the community; school events draw extended family and neighbours. For many Randburg families, their school is where they build social capital and access information about services, healthcare, and local resources. This social glue role is as important as curriculum delivery.