dsg parent portal

by Joannie Bins 10 min read

Why choose DSG?

Founded in 1874, The Diocesan School for Girls (DSG) is one of the oldest girls’ schools in South Africa. Our tradition of excellence is built on five pillars: academic, cultural, sporting, spiritual and community. Whilst cherishing our tradition, we recognise the need to be at the cutting edge of educational trends.

Where can I find the Parent Portal APP?

Our Parent Portal App is available on the App Store (iPhones) or Google Play (Androids): Ed Admin (Adana) Parent Portal. This portal is used across our family of 3 schools and we are busy working with the developers to load the information and tweak the settings to suit us best.

Is there an admission fee for DSG?

Please find all the Finance Documents that require your attention, completion and return prior to your daughter’s start at DSG. No Admission fee is charged. We do recommend that you return the form as soon as possible. An Entrance Deposit is requested once the pupil has been accepted the year prior to entry.

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What is a DSG?

Welcome to DSG. Founded in 1874, The Diocesan School for Girls (DSG) is one of the oldest girls’ schools in South Africa. Our tradition of excellence is built on five pillars: academic, cultural, sporting, spiritual and community.

What is DSG in girls?

DSG is passionate about community engagement, girls get the opportunity to see first-hand the effects of their kindness and experience the power of giving selflessly. Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather having the resolve to face one’s fears head on.

Why is kindness important at DSG?

Girls learn how showing warmth, love and generosity towards others is two-fold, it not only has a tremendous impact on those around her, but also serves to bolster her own happiness and well-being.

What is courage in DSG?

Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather having the resolve to face one’s fears head on. At DSG we encourage girls to use their voice, stand up for what they believe in, challenge, debate and question. We want the girls to actively participate and engage.

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