ACE

ACE  Ministries’ comprehensive educational system is driven by dedicated  individuals who motivate and support parents in their quest to help  their children reach their maximum potential in school and in life. A Unique Educational Approach

For  more than three decades, ACE has delivered a successful Christian-based  international schooling system that provides a rewarding education  alternative, relative to learners’ needs. This programme utilises  results-driven processes rather than conventionally applied  time-focussed education curricula.

ACE  recognises that each child has a unique learning style with God-given  abilities and talents and has developed a learning approach that  accommodates learners’ individual capabilities.

The  curriculum makes it possible for the learner to achieve their full  academic potential. This is the foundation upon which future learning is  built.

From preschool to grade 12, each learner discovers how to:

  •   set goals and meet deadlines
  •   develop critical-thinking skills
  •   think creatively and independently

The  ACE programme covers the critical outcomes and minimum standards of the  National Curriculum Statements (NCS) as prescribed by the Department of  Education in South Africa. This includes Learner and Teacher Support  Materials (LTSM’s).

History

The  concept of Accelerated Christian Education was started by Dr Donald and  Mrs Howard in 1970 in Garland, Texas. Since then ACE has spread to over  142 countries around the world with warehouses located in the USA,  Australia, U.K., Canada, Philippines and South Africa.

The  office located in Durban has been operating since 1988 and serves all  schools using the ACE system in African & Scandinavian countries.  Since its beginning, Accelerated Christian Education has launched over 3  700 schools in total, of which over 750 schools and 1 200 home schools  are currently active. There are presently over 26 500 students in  Africa/Scandinavia involved in this system.

This  educational system has been widely accepted by universities and other  academic institutions around the world and is registered with the local  departments of education.

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