Chere Botha Skool Primary School is located in Oakglen. The Cheré Botha School was established by Mike and Gloria Botha in 1981 and named in memory of their daughter Cheré who was born on 17 September 1976 with Downs Syndrome and sadly, died of leukemia on 27 June 1980.
In every society there are those who are intellectually challenged for one reason or another. This could be the result of problems experienced during birth, a genetic disorder, a severe illness or an accident affecting the brain.
In South Africa it is estimated that four out of every thousand persons live with some kind of intellectual disability. Some may have just a mild form of intellectual disability and are still able to receive normal education. Others can receive training in order to handle certain tasks of which they are capable.
However it is important that each child who is intellectually challenged receives specialized teaching, therapy and care in order to progress and develop to their fullest potential. With the correct therapy, it is often surprising to what extent a child can progress. But without the correct training and environment, the child often becomes introverted and withdrawn and may even regress in their development.
It is also important that the parents and extended family receive guidance, advice and support in terms of how to adequately cope with the situation. This can only be provided by those who have indepth training and experience in this field.
It is to assist children who are intellectually challenged, particularly with Downs Syndrome or Autism, and their families that the Cheré Botha School was established.
Chere Botha Skool Primary School is located in Oakglen. The Cheré Botha School was established by Mike and Gloria Botha in 1981 and named in memory of their daughter Cheré who was born on 17 September 1976 with Downs Syndrome and sadly, died of leukemia on 27 June 1980.
In every society there are those who are intellectually challenged for one reason or another. This could be the result of problems experienced during birth, a genetic disorder, a severe illness or an accident affecting the brain.
In South Africa it is estimated that four out of every thousand persons live with some kind of intellectual disability. Some may have just a mild form of intellectual disability and are still able to receive normal education. Others can receive training in order to handle certain tasks of which they are capable.
However it is important that each child who is intellectually challenged receives specialized teaching, therapy and care in order to progress and develop to their fullest potential. With the correct therapy, it is often surprising to what extent a child can progress. But without the correct training and environment, the child often becomes introverted and withdrawn and may even regress in their development.
It is also important that the parents and extended family receive guidance, advice and support in terms of how to adequately cope with the situation. This can only be provided by those who have indepth training and experience in this field.
It is to assist children who are intellectually challenged, particularly with Downs Syndrome or Autism, and their families that the Cheré Botha School was established.
Monday
07:30 - 16:00
Tuesday
07:30 - 16:00
Wednesday
07:30 - 16:00
Thursday
07:30 - 16:00
Friday
07:30 - 16:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
04/06/2026 06:16 local time
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