Secondary Faculty: 22 August 2025
Secondary Faculty: 22 August 2025
Dear Parents and Learners
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! What an incredible time we had hosting Somerset College for Derby weekend. The best part was welcoming so many parents, past learners and friends of the College to our beautiful campus.
The learners came together in high spirits for the war cries ....
Derby weekend is not only about competition; it is also about collaboration, building friendships and sharing new experiences. Our Head of Sport reports about all the sports matches in the Sport section lower down, but here is a glimpse of what happened on our campus on Friday.
Interact Sandwich Drive
Drama Collaboration
Drama Collaboration
Maths Challenge
Science challenge
Maths Challenge
Cook-off
Cook-off
Cook-off
Cook-off
Face painting workshop
Face painting demo
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
Chess Challenge
Chess Challenge
Chess Challenge
A favourite image of the weekend is seeing everyone jumping in to help when help was needed ...
Learners are invited to dress in the theme for Spring Day 2025 - High School Musical. Your account will be billed R20 and the proceeds will go towards next year's Musical Production of High School Musical 2.
If you know of anyone who would like to sponsor an aspect of the production or offer any services, kindly contact the Director, Mr Wyngaard (jwyngaard@parklands.co.za).
Last year, for The Wizard of Oz, we were grateful to Only Realty for sponsoring the set and to Veldskoen for sponsoring the footgear.
We wish our Counter-Strike teams all the best as they travel to Gauteng next week to take part in the final rounds to retain our title as South African champions. Trust your comms, trust your aim, trust each other. You’ve got the win in you!
Rotary initiated this PEACE umbrella project where the word is written in all the languages in the world. We would like to do something similar and order umbrellas with the word PEACE in all the languages spoken at our school.
As part of the Peace Project, Interact would like to organise a march for peace to coincide International Day of Peace (https://www.un.org/en/observances/international-day-peace) on 21 September.
The cost of an umbrella with the printing is R747,50 (incl VAT) If you would like to purchase an umbrella or sponsor one for our Interact Club, please email Carine Le Roux (cleroux@parklands.co.za)
The world most certainly needs peace.
Global cooperation drives efforts to uphold human rights, combat climate change, and promote peace in conflict-affected regions.
Note the section at the top dedicated specifically to academic links. Click on the links below to find:
🎓 Winter Quarter Timetables, 🎓Assessment Calendars, the 🎓 Tutorial Schedule, the 🎓 Subject Change Deadlines, the 🎓Promotion Requirements and 🎓 Absence during Assessments or Exams and 🎓 Exam Dates
We are immensely proud of our learners and congratulate them on their excellent results at the 2025 Regional Science Expo held at UCT this week.
Finalists from all over the region competed ...
Logan De Araujo: Silver
Ella Frielinghaus & Alexa-Rose Schreuder: Silver
Zayn Redelinghuys: Bronze
Gerhard Vosloo: Gold
Noah Abbott: Silver
Caterina Frazzitta: Bronze
Puneet Nagendrakumar & Aden van Rhyn: Silver
Zacchary Rawat: Gold
Madison Coleman & Lyla Crighton: Bronze
Shihan Huang & Arabella Fox: Bronze
Jenna Simpson: Bronze
Liat Demissew: Bronze
Kaylee-Jade Mestre: Silver
Dristhi Ramkelawan & Naeha Naidu: Gold
Best project in Physics, Astronomy and Space Sciences: Naeha Naidu & Dristhi Ramkalawan
Best Senior Chemistry Project: Zayn Redelinghuys
Mayor's Choice Trophy for Innovation and cash prize: Madison Coleman & Lyla Crighton
Please find below a link to the academic timeline, preliminary examination timetable, final NSC timetable, and other important dates for the Class of 2025. We would like to highlight that there are very few teaching days remaining for our matric students. These remaining weeks include several critical DBE SBA submission and moderation dates. We urge all parents to ensure that full attendance and a strong commitment to meeting deadlines remain a top priority during this crucial period.
Grade 12 2025 Academic Timeline and Exam Timetables
Grade 12 Prelim Study Guidelines
The greatest loss of learning occurs when a child is not present in the classroom, which is why regular school attendance is essential to academic progress. Consistent attendance supports both continuity of learning and effective monitoring of progress. Frequent absences, even when occasional, can disrupt learning, make it more difficult for learners to keep up, and add unnecessary pressure. While we understand that this time of year often brings illness, we kindly ask for your support in encouraging strong attendance so that every learner can benefit fully from the opportunities provided at school.
The Grade 10s are invited to an exclusive screening of the top 10 movies from their English Movie Project. This annual event is a wonderful showcase of the incredible talent this grade has to offer. The top 10 films will be judged by 4 outside judges, who are currently working in the film industry in Cape Town. There will be many prizes and accolades awarded on the evening.
Please note that this event is not open to the public, but exclusively for the Grade 10 learners.
We look forward to seeing them there!
The annual Inter-House Spelling Bee buzzed with excitement as the competitors showcased their linguistic abilities. Nearly 100 junior and senior participants represented their houses, eager to demonstrate their spelling skills to earn glory for their respective houses.
Thank you to Ms O’Toole, Mr Dicks, Mrs H, Joshua da Silva as well as House prefects Amber and Matt and the House captains for helping make the event happen.
Mr L Baker
Juniors: Karena Li (Harvard)
Seniors: Dominique Yuill (Cambridge)
At Parklands College, we believe learning doesn’t stop when the bell rings. Some of the most meaningful growth happens outside the classroom through conversations, collaboration, creativity, and curiosity. That’s why we’re so excited about our Clubs and Societies programme.
If you take a walk around the campus during utility or after school, you’ll feel the energy. Whether it’s learners deep in strategy during a gaming tournament, sharing ideas in an Interact Club meeting, or debugging code in App Development, there’s a real sense of purpose and passion. These clubs are more than just activities; they're safe spaces for learners to explore who they are and what they love.
In Quarter 3, we have made slight changes to the Clubs and Societies Timetable, which is attached below. From wellness and creative arts to innovation and outreach, there’s something for everyone.
We look forward to seeing even more learners get involved this Quarter. It’s not about adding another item to a to-do list, but it’s about belonging, leading, and growing.
Let the exploring continue.
On Derby Day we collaborated with Somerset College to make 770 sandwiches.
The sandwiches were taken to Sam's Educare and distributed to the less fortunate in Du Noon.
Gr12s' last Sandwich Drive ...!
Thank you!
Some members of the Interact Club visited Home of Hope when we donated printing paper.
Every year, we receive requests from learners driving themselves to school to park their vehicles on the school grounds. We will not allow that for the following very important and well-considered reasons:
Safety: Hundreds of younger learners are dropped and picked up in the parking lot daily and the danger of allowing an additional approximate 100 inexperienced drivers (by the second half of the year) onto campus, is a risk too big to take.
Insurance: The school has public liability insurance for injuries due to school-related events. Driving a car is not a school-related event and will therefore not be covered by our insurance.
Necessity: There is close enough access to public transport (MyCiTi) for there to be no need for learners to drive themselves to school if their parents are unable to do so.
Unlicensed driving: Some parents allow their children to illegally drive vehicles to school. As learners arrive and leave during peak times, it is impossible for the security guards to check licences without causing massive congestion.
There are parking embayments in College Avenue for learners to park their vehicles and when that is full, there is ample parking space available at Checkers. The parking area on the East side of the gate is also available for parking. This can be accessed from Sandown Road.
The College prioritises academic/ tuition time. Failure to comply will ultimately compromise a learner's academic performance.
We ask for your cooperation in not arranging activities and appointments during school hours. Should disruption of the school day be beyond your control, e.g. appointments with a specialists, we ask that you inform the grade head timeously in order for us to make the necessary academic arrangements. There is no such thing as a "free" lesson. In the event of an educator being absent, a substitute educator is provided and work is set for that lesson.
Learners should be at school every day until at least the end of the academic day, including until after assembly on a Friday.
You are reminded to email ssteyn@parklands.co.za directly to obtain permission to miss assembly on a Friday.
Please note that the Learner Attendance Policy has been updated in the Parent & Learner Directory.
Please be reminded that all learners need to wear the new striped blazer from the start of 2026, with the obvious exception of those who wear Honours Blazers. To ensure timely delivery, we advise you to place your order with our uniform supplier, School and Leisure, early.
Please contact Tania Fourie if you would like to buy or sell good quality second-hand uniforms. She is also the supplier of Froggy School shoes. Contact details: +27 83 631 7683 or tania@sportstudio.co.za
We would like to remind you that it is imperative for us to be able to contact you or a member of your family or a close friend in the case of an emergency. Kindly visit the Edana App and check the contact details in the fields provided. To ensure that the information is complete and correct, it is vital that the contact numbers are accessible at all times by the College.
This is a very important request, and we are asking you to comply immediately as a safety precaution.
Please select your profile, then "Contact Information" update, and "Emergency Contacts" and update accordingly. Please click on the link for step by step guidance.
Please use secondary@parklands.co.za if you are unsure about who to contact. Your mail will be directed to the correct person.
Please click on the tabs at the top of the Memo to access useful information: Calendars, Academic info and Assessment Calendars, Uniform requirements and Operational Information (including Parent&Learner Directory, EDANA app instructions and KARRI app guidelines for use at Kauai)
We have updated the Parent & Learner Directory on 7 August 2025 with a revised Learner Attendance Policy.
To travel and explore different countries and cultures with your friends is an experience you carry with you for the rest of your life.
Parklands College is planning a Cultural Tour to Paris in September 2026 for our current Grade 5, 6 & 7 learners. (Grade 7 and 8 learners from the Secondary Faculty).
Should you be interested in your child participating in the tour, or require further information, please email Mme A Bailly at abailly@parklands.co.za. A truly memorable cultural experience awaits!
Mr Baker (lbaker@parklands.co.za) is the tour leader for this tour.
Kindly scan the QR code to reply if you are interested. This tour is going ahead, but we would love a few more learners to join!
This tour is for Parklands College learners only and they will be accompanied by our own staff members in addition to the tour guide.
Presentation
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Learners, get ready for an inspiring outing! In celebration of World Peace Day (21 September) and Heritage Day (24 September), we’re visiting the Tutu Foundation Museum to explore stories of courage, compassion, and cultural heritage.
🎟️ Click here to sign up: https://forms.gle/2FkQSL8pwjukRD267
This Indaba left us with new insights and a renewed sense of responsibility to lead with courage, empathy, and inclusivity..
FROM THE SPORTS DEPARTMENT
What really stands out from a Derby Day weekend is the connection. Across sports, culture and activities, learners, families and educators come together — and the photographs in this blog capture that spirit perfectly. Smiles, raised arms, shared celebrations. These moments remind us why we gather, why we cheer and why these weekends leave a lasting mark.
It was also wonderful to see some of our alumni return, supporting siblings and showing their ongoing commitment to the school community.
An incredible 44 fixtures were scheduled across two days — 15 preparatory, and 29 secondary fixtures — in hockey, netball, rugby, soccer, and chess. Add in drama, public speaking, mathematics challenges, cooking, face-painting, and music, and you’ve got a celebration of everything our learners can do — and a reminder that their talents reach even further, into areas like robotics and eSports.
What gave it real meaning was how it was done. Our learners competed with respect, played with commitment and carried themselves with dignity. Those are Parklands College values in action — integrity, respect, responsibility and inclusivity — lessons that stretch far beyond the scoreboard.
The Olympics, an event held once every four years, show us the same truth. Derek Redmond, a British sprinter, tore his hamstring in the 400m semi-final at the 1992 Barcelona Games but famously crossed the line with his father’s help, showing sheer determination. Liu Xiang, China’s world champion hurdler, limped out of the 110m hurdles at Athens 2004 due to injury, a heartbreaking moment for a nation cheering him on. And Linford Christie, the British sprint legend, saw his final Olympic chance end with disqualification after false starts in 1996 — a reminder that even the best can falter. It’s not the setback we remember, but the courage to rise again.
Derby Day is no different.
Looking ahead, this is the future of sport at Parklands College. It’s not just about producing athletes, but leaders. It’s about innovation, opportunity and respect. We’re building something that will carry our learners into tomorrow — and Derby Day shows we’re already on the right path.
We are incredibly proud of the respectful manner in which our learners conducted themselves and hope that the memories made will last a lifetime. For more coverage and photographs capturing the excitement of Derby Day, please visit our social media sites.
SECONDARY SPORTS CALENDAR
Please remember to subscribe to the Secondary sports calendar for upcoming fixtures.
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As we move towards awards season it is important that we are informed, in good time, of learners who have achieved in activities outside of school.
Please email the relevant information along with high-quality photos to External Sports News
DERBY DAY 1 - SPORT
Girls' Soccer
Boys' Soccer
A special mention to the u19 Boys' Soccer team, coached by Mr Luke Baker, who remain unbeaten in two consecutive Derby Day encounters.
This year they won 4-1. Well done, team!
Girls' Hockey
Boys' Hockey
DERBY DAY 2 - SPORT
Netball
Rugby
Connor Swartz (Grade 9) has had a busy and successful month! From 3 - 7 July, he represented his team at the WP Action Cricket CPL U14 tournament in Pretoria, helping them secure a Bronze medal – a fantastic achievement at such a competitive event.
On 19 July, Connor switched from bat to board, participating in the African Chess League (ACL). He showed great strategic skill, winning 3 out of his 7 matches against strong opponents.
Well done, Connor, on excelling in both the physical and mental arenas – a true all-rounder!
Steffan Hillebrand (Grade 10) competed at the Western Province Cross Country Championships this past weekend, finishing 5th. He has earned a place in the WP team for the Western Cape Interprovincial Championships in Stellenbosch on 30 August 2025.
Well done Steffan!
Congratulations to Leela Trimalley (Grade 8) on her outstanding achievements in both dance and singing. Leela, a committed member of the B2D dance group, recently won at the National Dance Competition in Roodepoort, earned her provincial colours for dance sport, placed 3rd at the Global Dance Supreme Competition, and qualified for the South African Dance Team.
Beyond the dance floor, Leela is also a proud member of the Tygerberg Children’s Choir and has been selected as one of only 30 singers to perform in the Worldclass Mosaic Production: Unbroken in Germany and the Netherlands in March 2026.
Well done Leela!
The Cape Town Premier League (CPL) is a private franchise outdoor hockey league featuring six teams in a tournament format. It attracts top players from Western Province, Boland and Southern Cape, with divisions for U12, U14, U16 and U18 boys and girls.
The CPL offers a high-level platform for youth hockey, with 100 players per age group selected from thousands of applicants.
This year, over 2000 applied, and we are proud that six Parklands learners – Amy Muller, Adam Muller, Trent McCulloch, Blaine Fisher, Sabelo Ntuli and Connor Swartz – were chosen.
Matches take place in September at top Cape Town venues.
If you are interested in joining this league please email - hockey@ctpremierleague.co.za
Rugby
U13A v Pinehurst Parklands lost 12 - 17 POM: Riley Millar
U14A v Somerset College Parklands lost 3 - 55 POM: Lunje Mlaza
U15A v Somerset College Parklands lost 7 - 10 POM: Christo Strydom Lizwi Thomas
U16A v Somerset College Parklands won 14 - 10 POM: Chulumanco Mdudu
U19A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 53 POM: Alex Ivanov
Boys Soccer
U14A v Somerset College u15A Parklands lost 2 - 3 POM: Zenade Makhubela
U16A v Rising Stars Academy Parklands lost 0 - 1 POM: Yash Sudoi
U19A v Sunridge High Parklands won 1 - 0 POM: Jared Guvenilir
U19A v Somerset College Parklands won 4 - 1 POM: Yvan Tapon Njamo & Jared Guvenilir
Girls Soccer
U19A v Reddam Durbanville Parklands lost 0 - 2 POM: Jess de Faria
U19A v Sunridge High Parklands drew 2 - 2 POM: Kate Stopforth
U19A v Somerset College Parklands lost 1 - 2 POM: Naeha Naidu
Netball
U13A v Somerset College Parklands lost 10 - 12 POM: Lexi Torlutter & Karena Li
U13B v Somerset College Parklands lost 3 - 8 POM: Lina Mashigo
U14A v Somerset College Drew 10 - 10 POM: Whole team
U14B v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 18 POM: Isabella Ankiah
U15A v Somerset College Did not take place due to rain
U15B v Somerset College Parklands won 9 - 7 POM: Zelda Deiner
U16A v Somerset College Did not take place due to rain
U16B v CBC St Johns Parklands lost 1 - 4 POM: Faith Byrne
U19A v Somerset College Parklands lost 6 - 20 POM: Dominique Yuill
U19B v Somerset College Did not take place due to rain
U14A v Jan van Riebeeck Parklands lost 11 - 15 POM: Variya Raja & Kayla Fundira
U14B v Jan van Riebeeck Parklands lost 2 - 10 POM: Mia Smit
U15A v Jan van Riebeeck Parklands won 20 - 7 POM: Marie-France Zemba
U15B v Jan van Riebeeck Parklands won 19 - 7 POM: Zelda Deiner
U16A v Jan van Riebeeck Parklands lost 5 - 22 POM: Michelle Chifamba & Jean-Mary Sello
U16B v Jan van Riebeeck Parklands lost 4 - 8 POM: Yuyan Zhang
U19A v Jan van Riebeeck U19B Parklands lost 16 - 24 POM: Nicole Apsey & Zizo Dilima
U19B v Jan van Riebeeck U19B/C Parklands lost 3 - 22 POM: Thato Rahube
Girls Hockey
U13A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 9 POM: Alexia Gerstle
U14A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 11 POM: Sisipho Mcanyangwa
U16A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 9 POM: Zinati Sam
U16B v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 9 POM: Kira Maltz-Kuhn
U19B v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 11 POM: Heike du Toit & Emily Hoffman
U19A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 11 Whole team
Boys Hockey
U13A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 7 POM: Corbin Beekmans
U14A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 7 POM: Hayden Naidoo
U16A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 4 POM: Sabelo Ntuli
U16B v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 7 POM: Nkosinathi Nxumalo
U19A v Somerset College Parklands lost 0 - 11 POM: Ethan Randall
Golf
U19A Golf v Somerset College Parklands lost 1 - 5 POM: Nicholas Strydom
For general enquiries about specific winter sports, contact:
Chess, Boys' soccer, cross country, golf and First Aid mviljoen@parklands.co.za
Rugby and Girls' soccer dviljoen@parklands.co.za
Netball and Girls' hockey sbloem@parklands.co.za
Head of Cricket and Boys' hockey ggilder@parklands.co.za
Head of Sport dhunt@parklands.co.za
Erin Langenhoven
Nicole Apsey
Nic Farquhar
Chess pbester@parklands.co.za
Cross country dduffield@parklands.co.za
Golf
1st Team lmakhohlisa@parklands.co.za
Rugby
u13A lmaharage@parklands.co.za
u14A rnieuwenhoudt@parklands.co.za
1st XV lmakhohlisa@parklands.co.za
2nd XV cgoldstone@parklands.co.za
Soccer
1st Team Girls jbiermann@parklands.co.za
u14A Boys rismail@parklands.co.za
u16A Boys arossouw@parklands.co.za
1st Team Boys lbaker@parklands.co.za
Hockey
u13/14 Girls cdelport@parklands.co.za
u16A/B Girls sdube@parklands.co.za
u19A Girls cconradie@parklands.co.za
u19B Girls kgoliath@parklands.co.za
u13/14 Boys fhuman@parklands.co.za
u16A/B Boys ggilder@parklands.co.za
u19A Boys cwessels@parklands.co.za
Netball
u14B mjohannes@parklands.co.za
u16A mvanschaik@parklands.co.za
WINTER SPORT CAPTAIN 2025
Chess Mervyn Rukonhi
Cross country Michael Lumley
Golf
1st Team Nicholas Strydom
Netball
u13A Lea De Sousa
u13B Mphilo Mazibuko
u14A Kayla Fundira
u14B Isabella Ankiah
u15A Marie-France Zemba
u15B Priyanka Ramlakan
u16A Alecea Vieira
u16B Sophia De Sousa
u19A Nicole Apsey
u19B Asi Moni
Hockey Girls
u13/14 Girls Claire Naidoo
u16A Girls Emma Lilienfeld
u19A Girls Julia Ligthelm
u19B Girls Mia Bezer
Hockey Boys
u13/14 Boys Hayden Naidoo
u16A Boys Blaine Fisher
u16B Boys Jayden Lamb
u19A Boys Trent Mc Culloch
Rugby
u14 Jared Jacobs
u15 Christo Strydom
u16 Chulumanco Mdudu
1st XV Nicholas Farquhar
Soccer
1st Team Girls Sophia Frielinghaus
u14A Boys Duma Nogaga
u16A Boys Travis Schenk
1st Team Boys Yvan Tapon Njamo
Secondary Sports Calendar
Erin, Nic and Nicole
Please click on the link: https://sites.google.com/parklands.co.za/parklandscollegedance/home
We've had a booming August!
We kicked off the quarter with a vibrant cultural and musical exchange with Trinity College from the US. While the planned four-day exchange was condensed into just one day, it was a day full of meaningful collaboration.
Joining forces with South Peninsula High School, our learners rehearsed together and concluded the exchange with a showcase that beautifully bridged three schools from diverse backgrounds.
Derby Day Vibes!
We had a GREAT TIME hosting Somerset College on our home turf! Our 1-hour showcase had the crowd clapping and grooving along. Making music together was loads of fun and we can’t wait to do it all over again in 2026!
Supporting our Musicians at The Cape Town Eisteddfod
Family and friends are warmly invited to attend the Cape Town Eisteddfod performances. Please note: a R20 entry fee applies for non-performers. SnapScan and card facilities will be available.
We kindly ask all audience members to kindly observe concert etiquette:
Please put your cellphones on silent
Please stay for the full duration of the performance class
Please click on the image or this website link: https://sites.google.com/parklands.co.za/sec-music-department/home for our Secondary Campus Music Department Learner Website for Music Department News, Showcases & Exciting Opportunities.
Should you be interested in learning to play an instrument, please complete this form: https://forms.gle/D2zMnvDxGPj7KQ8c9
Are you ready to try something new?
The Parklands College Music Department offers expert tuition on a variety of instruments, taught by industry specialists.
Whether you're looking to start your musical journey or try out a new instrument, we've got you covered!
Not sure which instrument suits you best? No problem!
Email Mrs. Matsimela at amatsimela@parklands.co.za to book a try-out session.
2025 Enrolment Form: https://forms.gle/QhYkKxrBxFLt7ipNA
🎵 Note: If you're already part of the extra-mural music programme, no need to sign up again for 2025—you’re automatically enrolled!
Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! 🎹🎸🥁
Mrs Scott (C block): sjscott@parklands.co.za
Mrs Kistan (Resource Centre): skistan@parklands.co.za
Last week four of our Grade 11 learners: Rayah Moodley, Connor Crighton, Jordan Leca and Teneale Moodley, went to Varsity College for the first round of the national General Knowledge Quiz. This is done as a Kahoot quiz where all questions are multiple choice questions and the learners get more points the quicker they answer. Only the top 10 progressed to the next round. The learners did exceptionally well and Rayah Moodley secured her place in the next round by coming first in this round. Well done, Rayah Moodley!
This week Monday, the Grade 8 and 9 learners recently had the opportunity to hear from Melissa Bosch, a professional dietician, who shared valuable insights about the importance of healthy eating. The session highlighted how nutrition impacts energy levels, concentration, and overall well-being, especially during the teenage years. Learners engaged enthusiastically and asked thoughtful questions about balanced diets. It was an informative talk that encouraged our learners to take ownership of their health and make mindful choices in their daily lives.
Our Grade 7, 8, and 9 learners recently enjoyed inspiring sessions with Duane Lew and his team from Winning Edge who spoke on the importance of leadership and values. Each grade had its own interactive session, where learners explored different aspects like respect, that your behaviour reflects your character, embracing diversity, communication, and the role these play in building strong relationships within the school and beyond. The talks encouraged learners to reflect on how leadership is something you start now and can be practiced daily through respect, responsibility, and positive influence.
Empowering Young Minds with Next Level Thinking
This week, Winning Edge spent time with students introducing powerful ideas to kickstart an exciting new program. The focus was on confidence, focus, leadership, and life skills - qualities that shape successful leaders and future superstars.
Through engaging sessions, students explored what it takes to grow in character, set meaningful goals, and unlock their potential. With over 40 years of impact, the Winning Edge program continues to inspire young people to think bigger and aim higher.
We’re excited to see our learners step into this journey of growth with Next Level Thinking!
30 August 2025 from 10h00 - 14h00. Book your tour now: capeaudiocollege.co.za/book-a-tour
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ON THE DAY – LIVE WORSHOPS:
Understanding Music Production with our very own
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WSAS
INTERNATIONAL STUDY & SCHOLARSHIP SEMINAR- https://youtu.be/S5DTZ6lxE1I
Cape Town Saturday, 30 August
Meet WSAS Placement Manager Tracey Morgenrood
Limited seats – Book now! By Appointment only
Venue: Protea Hotel Marriott, Breakwater lodge, Cape Town
WSAS is coming to YOU!
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Study Abroad Expo on 10 September at Paul Roos Gimnasium.
You will have the unique opportunity to meet representatives from 25 universities from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Grenada, and the UAE.
They’ll be able to:
Speak directly with university representatives about programs, scholarships, and entry requirements.
Get expert guidance from Sable International's study advisers on applications, visas, and preparing for departure.
Discover how our Study Abroad Sports team can help you secure placement as a college athlete in the U.S. and access exciting sports scholarship opportunities
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Full-time Undergraduate
Full-time bursaries are awarded annually according to the employment needs of the company. All our full-time students are viewed as potential employees, depending on vacancies being available after successfully completing their qualifications.
Closing date 06 October
BAcc programme ONLY
The applications for the Thuthuka bursary for 2026 are open!
The link to access the application portal is www.thuthukabursaryfund.co.za.
Applications close on 31 August 2025. Applicants should remember to access the portal using Google Chrome.
The bursary is for BAcc students only.
Any queries can be directed to the bursary fund email: tbf@saica.co.za
The bursary is open to academically qualifying young people and aims to attract and increase the participation of women, black individuals and people with disabilities in science, engineering and technology, specifically in the areas of study mentioned below:
Areas for an Undergraduate Bursary
Mechatronic Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Computer Science
Chemical Engineering
Material Flow Analysis
Process Engineering/Life cycle assessment
Information Technology
Data Science
Industrial Engineering
Genetics/Cell Biology
System Engineering
CLOSING DATE 29 AUGUST
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Please note that for security reasons, no parents or visitors are allowed past the Admin building during the week without reporting to reception. We have instructed our learners and staff to ask anyone without a Visitor's Badge to report to reception.
Please note that the College does not allow animals, especially dogs, on campus, except in the following cases:
Officially registered guide or support dogs (with the necessary harness).
Pets owned by personnel residing on campus for security purposes.
Almost on a daily basis we are asked to assist with finding lost cellphones. It has become an impossible task and we simply cannot expect staff to actively look for misplaced cellphones. We provide adequate facilities for the learners to lock their devices away.
If a learner misplaces or loses their cellphone, parents are required to report the missing device to the local police station.
Learners need to complete a report about the missing device at reception of the ICT desk in the event that it is handed in.
AirPods
We do not look for missing AirPods. Learners have been told that they should rather not bring AirPods to school, as they get lost easily.
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I was filled with so much pride and joy this past weekend. Thank you, Parklands College!