Our school motto is “Certum Pete Finem”; this is Latin for, “Seek a definite goal”. If you want to become successful in life, you must have a definite goal — where you want to go, what you want to become, where you want to see yourself in the future. A definite goal will help you to remain focused on the work that matters most.
Founded on the Catholic Marist values of humility, simplicity and modesty, we are guided by the example of St Marcellin Champagnat, our founder, and aim to produce resilient young people who are eager to make a difference in the world.
Our Pre-School offers a safe, nurturing and empowering learning environment for children ages 3 to 6. Students are taught how to solve developmentally appropriate problems, practice mutual respect, learn important routines and work habits, and build confidence as they discover and learn more about the world around them.
An expansive play area allows students to play on multi-sensory equipment and experience sensory play. Through purposeful play, our children are on a journey of self-discovery, exploration, curiosity, challenge and empowerment
Guided by caring nurturing teachers, with deep expertise in early childhood development, our students take risks and tackle challenges at their own pace.
Gaining independence, resilience, and academic prowess through their early years at Marist Brothers Linmeyer, our students emerge fully ready for the next step in their educational journey.
We look forward to welcoming you to our happy family!
Registration form
Entry Requirements
Head of school
Tony Williams (Executive Head and Primary School Principal), Lara-Ann Koch (Principal High School)
Contact person
Marketing
Position in Company
Marketing
Email address
[email protected]
Website address
https://maristbl.co.za/
Physical address
MARIST BROTHERS LINMEYER, East Street , 2190, Linmeyer
Number of learners
1186
Average class size
27
Fees per year
Gr 00: R85 000 up until Gr 12: R131 600
Religious
SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
Our Pre-School students are continually encouraged to follow Jesus in the Way of Mary. Prayer and praise are also encouraged through song. Bible stories are read and shared. Moral lessons from these stories are discussed, encouraging students to be respectful, loving and caring towards one another.
Students are exposed to Catholic religious celebrations, as well as those of other religions, so as to encourage acceptance of others.








