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Schools going up in Bardale Village

The Department of Education has commenced the construction of a second school in Bardale Village, an estate situated in Kuilsriver on the outskirts of Cape Town.
The Department of Education has begun civil works on this site for a primary school in Bardale Village.
The Department of Education has begun civil works on this site for a primary school in Bardale Village.

The primary school will accommodate ±500 children and is located next door to the newly built high school, which will have an intake of 800 to 900 learners from January 2015.

"The Department of Education has earmarked sites for another two schools in the area, and although it was thought this primary school would only be built later, the need for facilities in the area have fast-tracked the construction and it is expected to receive its first intake of learners in January 2016," said Michael Bauer, MD of estate agency IHPC that's responsible for the sales and marketing of Bardale Village.

Offering an integrated lifestyle

These schools will complement the existing facilities at the estate, where the developer has been working to create a village that will meet the demand of its residents and offer them an integrated lifestyle.

The crèche that opened at the beginning of March this year is fully operational, with 60 children and "it is pleasing to see that all these children live in Bardale Village," says Bauer.

"If children of all ages can be schooled in the area and close to home, the value for parents who both work is immense," said Bauer. "It means that their children can walk to school and parents can commute to work without the stress factor of ferrying children first and having to take time out during the day to fetch them from school or make arrangements for them to be collected. This is a huge value-add for many families living at Bardale.

"Once the planned commercial facilities have been developed, we anticipate that there will be further appeal and a general upgrading of the area. This should, in turn, create new employment opportunities for those who live there or possibly attract more buyers to Bardale Village.

"We have always advocated that families should buy very carefully, with the view to buying once and not upgrading or moving areas every few years, as this wastes money. It is better to look for an area that will serve as many needs as possible and the home that will be big enough for a family, but not so large that the owners will have to downscale when their children leave home. The homes at Bardale Village range from two bedroom homes to four bedroom homes, which should accommodate most families' needs," he says.

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