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School Tours


    

The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre offers a one and a half hour educational walking tour for learners who visit the Centre. This provides the opportunity for learners to see Cheetahs and African Wild Dogs up close, they are also afforded the opportunity of seeing and learning about vultures, Brown Hyena, Caracal and African Wild Cat. Tours are conducted by a trained guide and are very inter-active.

There is a small tuck / Curio shop on site.

Cost is R30 per pupil (includes up to 3 teachers free).
Price valid to 30 April 2010
Rate from 1 May 2010 R35.oo per pupil


For bookings please contact Louise on 012 504 1921 or 012 504 1556

Outreach Education

 

                           

The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre

Outreach Education Programme

 

Mission

To create environmental awareness and community development through education and the sense of touch

 

School presentations

– consist of a lecture on the environment, using the cheetah as a basis, assisted by a slide or power point presentation, and the opportunity to meet an ambassador cheetah.  Schools are given a resource package, consisting of a curriculum based resource book – Gr 4 – 6 – and six educational posters (This book can be adapted to most grades)  Visits can be arranged for classes from Grade 0 to Grade 12. 

 

Standard Presentation

 

  • Slide show presentation (Power Point)
  • History of the cheetah
  • Conservation status
  • Cheetah challenges
  • Cheetah ambassador
  • Approximately one hour long

 

Contact Details

Rita Groenewald  Tel: (012) 5049906/7/8

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 February 2010 14:49 )  

Newsflash

Newsflash

 

The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre receives a donation of computers

 

The Founder and staff of The Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre would like to say a BIG thank you the SEED programme of the Da Vinci Institute of Technology, who orchestrated the donation of 8 complete Lenovo computers as well as a lap top.  The Centre has until now, been working on computers which our IT person advised, ‘date out of the Ark’.  We now have reliable computers for animal records, bookings, adoptions, admin/accounts and a point of sale in our curio shop which does not crash three times in one morning.  The lap top has been dedicated to our Outreach Education Programme for conservation presentations given in schools.

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