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Latest revision as of 05:58, 6 February 2022
The National School of the Arts is a a public co-educational school offering training in the various art forms.
Often referred to by its acronym: NSA.
The School
The NSA is a public co-educational school specialising in art, dance, drama, and music, and caters for Grade 8 to Grade 12. The campus is in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.
It was founded by the Gauteng Department of Education in 1993, when the Johannesburg Art, Ballet and Music School merged with Hoërskool Die Kruin.
The NSA Festival of the Arts
The NSA Festival of the Arts (or simply The NSA Festival) is an annual event presented by the National School of the Arts
Sources
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