Secondary Faculty: 12 September 2025
Secondary Faculty: 12 September 2025
Dear Parents and Learners
Please invite family and friends to our Open Day tomorrow.
This has been a big week for us, voting for our 2026 Learner Leaders. We look forward to the Induction Ceremony on Monday, 22 September 2025. A link to follow the ceremony online will be provided in next week's blog.
In the meantime, we have also started pre-season training for our Summer Sport Season and would like to invite you to the Gary Kirsten T20 tournament on 20 September.
We have several award ceremonies coming up. Please assist in ensuring that all learners are perfectly dressed and groomed for all of these.
Kindly note: Attendance of the Sport Awards is by invitation only.
All our Events are live-streamed to ensure our families and extended families can join from home. Please find below, links to the live-streaming:
Sport Awards 2025
https://youtube.com/live/IH80m6f_qxY?feature=share
Leadership Induction Ceremony 2025
We like to reward our Top Achievers in each grade with a book prize and call for donations from parents. You may either purchase a book or give us permission to bill your account. We need one donation for the Top Matric Achiever in October, and then for each of the other grades in January 2026.
The Class of 2025 is stepping gracefully into their Matric Dance with a Waltz lesson.
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
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
On Monday 6 September, the final round of the Junior Tour De Maths was held at our beautiful Sandown Campus. 72 grade 6 and 7 learners from Parklands College, Elkanah House, Sunningdale, and Milnerton Primary School, as well as the Green School in Paarl, competed in teams of four to see who could get the highest score on the night. Our Parklands College learners did exceptionally well and also secured the top three positions:
Saadhil Rampath and Lucas de Carvalho Smee along with two Elkanah learners in third place
Elizabeth Campey, Sofia Joubert and Lea Botha along with a learner from the Green school in second place
Joshua Salter and Benjamin Fourie, along with two learners from Milnerton Primary in first place
Not only did Parklands College win round 5, we also secured the trophy for the 2025 Tour De Maths for the best performance over all 5 rounds. We would like to thank all our participants and their parents for their efforts and support this year and we hope to do so again next year.
We couldn't be prouder of our young Mathematicians.
This weekend, our robotics teams are heading to Pretoria to take part in the WRO 2025 National Competition – and we couldn’t be more excited!
After weeks of hard work, problem-solving, late afternoons in the lab, and plenty of teamwork, our learners are ready to showcase their creativity, engineering skills, and determination on the national stage.
We are incredibly proud of the dedication and passion these young innovators have shown in preparing for this moment. From building and coding their robots to strategizing for challenges, they’ve poured their hearts into this journey.
As they head off to represent our school, we want them to know that the whole community is behind them. We are holding thumbs tightly and cheering them on every step of the way.
Good luck, teams – go out there, shine brightly, and enjoy every moment of this amazing experience. Whether it’s solving a tricky surprise rule, seeing your robot complete that perfect run, or simply celebrating the spirit of robotics, we know you’ll make us proud!
All the best for WRO Nationals 2025 – you’ve got this!
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.
The proceeds enabled us to purchase food and sanitary pads for the learners at Buren High School.
It was received with much gratitude.
To be the “i” in KiND is fun!
The Interact Club visited the Junior Preparatory to host an inspiring Kindness Workshop. Through fun games and lively skits, the grade 1s were encouraged to see kindness in action.
The messages were clear and meaningful: be kind to one another, share generously, include everyone, and care for the environment.
Our Grade 1s embraced the activities with enthusiasm and open hearts, showing just how ready they are to make kindness part of their everyday lives.
We strive to provide nutritious meals and drinks to our learners at the College. We strongly prohibit the consumption of caffeinated canned drinks on our campus.
Health Concerns: Energy drinks contain high levels of caffeine, sugar, and other additives that may be detrimental to the health and well-being of children.
Impact on Learning: High stimulant content may negatively affect a learner's concentration and ability to focus in class, hindering their academic progress.
Behavioural Changes: Reports from schools indicate that energy drinks may alter children's behaviour, leading to concerns from many experts.
Our learners have been advised on the following:-
A learner can not use a locker that has not been allocated to him/her.
A locker that has been allocated to a learner needs to have a lock. This should be locked at all times. Lockers can be purchased at reception.
We can not be held liable for missing items if a learner is using a locker not allocated to him/her or a locker without a lock.
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 specialist, 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.
We will be sharing snippets from our Directory with learners in the daily notes, and those same snippets will be included in the weekly memo to parents under Operational Info.
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, please se the updated information and tour costs below. Feel free to mail Mme A Bailly at abailly@parklands.co.za with any further queries. 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. We have 15 learners signed up, but would love 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.
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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
Heritage Month is about you—your roots, your traditions, and the stories that make you unique.
But it’s also about discovering each other’s journeys. Every language, every custom, every memory adds colour to the South African story.
Let’s celebrate what makes us different and what connects us all - because together, we make history.
The theme for South Africa's Heritage Day 2025 is "Celebrating the lives of our heroes and heroines who laid down their lives for our freedom
FROM THE SPORTS DEPARTMENT
The summer sport season is now well underway, and although it’s a short stint before our end-of-quarter break, there’s already been plenty of action and excitement.
A quick reminder for all learners: your Quarter 4 team sport remains the same team sport as the one you signed up for in Quarter 1. This is because we enter teams into leagues that run for the whole year (January to December), based on the sign-ups we receive at the start of the year.
Staying committed ensures that our teams remain strong and consistent throughout the season. Learners will have the chance to make changes to their chosen sport when the new year begins (i.e January 2026).
Fixtures to look forward to:
Our U19A Cricket team takes on SACS U19B/A XI at home tomorrow, Saturday 13 September. It promises to be a great contest and an excellent showcase of talent.
On Wednesday, our U13s face Elkanah at home, setting the stage for a busy week.
Then, on Saturday 20 September, we host the Gary Kirsten T20 Tournament – now in its sixth year. This popular quadrangular event always delivers thrilling cricket and tough competition from visiting schools and academies.
We’re very excited about our annual Sports Awards Evening on Friday, 19 September – an opportunity to celebrate the many achievements of our learners. Please remember that this is an invitation-only event. Parents who have received invitations are kindly reminded to RSVP by Monday, 15 September.
SECONDARY SPORTS CALENDAR
Please remember to subscribe to the Secondary sports calendar for upcoming fixtures.
DH
Please email the relevant information along with high-quality photos to External Sports News
On Saturday, 6 September, our U19 and U16 7's rugby teams competed in the Table View High Spring Festival. The U19s produced a surprise run to the Bowl Final, which they won in style to close out their season. The U16s impressed with a 20-0 walkover against Groote Schuur High School, a 24–10 win over Table View A, followed by a 33–10 victory against Table View B, before falling just short in a 19–21 Cup semifinal thriller against Parow High.
Grace, determination, and genuine promise define this group.
Finlay Ferguson (Grade 9) has quickly distinguished himself in the sport of padel through consistent participation and success. Earlier this year, he competed in Johannesburg at the inaugural International Padel Federation junior event, marking his first international experience and earning him a world ranking (top 235, Junior Male U16). Currently ranked 5th in South Africa, Finlay is working hard to climb even higher – and in October, he’ll be aiming to train at a leading Padel academy in Spain before competing internationally.
We wish you every success at your next padel event, Finlay!
Congratulations to Leigh Pijoos on being selected as a non-travelling reserve for the Western Province U16 Water Polo team.
Water polo is an incredibly competitive sport and Leigh performed exceptionally well to earn this recognition. It’s not easy to stand out, and she should be extremely proud of her achievement; we definitely are. All the best with your upcoming season Leigh!
📍 Venue: Table View Tennis Club (behind Virgin Active)
📅 Dates: 4 – 6 October
💸 Cost: Includes all 3 days (see form attached)
✅ Exciting new games
✅ Drills & tactical play
✅ Tournament-style matches
✨ It’s going to be loads of fun—don’t miss it!
📞 Contact: Jason – 083 488 5897
📅 Date: 24 September (Heritage Day)
📍 Venues:
Section 1: Atlantic Beach
Section 2: Van Riebeeckstrand Primary
Sections 3–5: Table View Tennis Club
Section 1 (Red Ball): 6–8/9 yrs
Section 2 (Orange Ball): 8/9–10 yrs
Section 3 (Green Ball): 11–13 yrs
Section 4 & 5 (Hard Ball): 13–17 yrs
(Note: Sections may vary depending on experience—ask your coach if unsure.)
👉 Register by 22 September: SMS or email your name + section to Jason.
📞 Contact: Jason – 083 488 5897
Table View High School Spring Festival
u16
Round 1: v Groote Schuur (walkover) W 20-0
Round 2: v Table View A W 24-10
Round 3: v Table View B W 33-10
Cup semifinal: v Gordon High School L 19 - 21
u19
Round 1: v Table View A L 10 - 27
Round 2: v Groote Schuur (walkover) W 20-0
Round 3: v Parow High School W 5 - 0
Plate semifinal: v Bellville South L 5 - 35
Bowl final: v UniMil W 21-19
For general enquiries about specific winter sports, contact:
Athletics, Softball and First Aid mviljoen@parklands.co.za
Cricket and tennis dviljoen@parklands.co.za
Aquatics (swimming and water polo) sbloem@parklands.co.za
Head of Cricket ggilder@parklands.co.za
Head of Sport dhunt@parklands.co.za
Erin Langenhoven
Nicole Apsey
Nic Farquhar
Athletics
Coach (sprint) cwessels@parklands.co.za
Coach (middle distance) dduffield@parklands.co.za
Cricket
U15 lmakhohlisa@parklands.co.za
2nd XI rhorsley@parklands.co.za
1st XI cfortuin@parklands.co.za
Softball
U15A/B pbates@parklands.co.za
Swimming
GET&FET rismail@parklands.co.za
GET&FET kgoliath@parklands.co.za
Tennis
1st Girls and/or Boys lbaker@parklands.co.za
2nd Girls sdube@parklands.co.za
2nd Boys rnieuwenhoudt@parklands.co.za
Water polo
U13 & u14 Boys cgoldstone@parklands.co.za
U13 & u14 Girls kfalake@parklands.co.za
U16 Boys rviljoen@parklands.co.za
U16 Girls pbara@parklands.co.za
U19 Boys csteinmann@parklands.co.za
U19 Girls cconradie@parklands.co.za
SUMMER SPORT 2025
Athletics
Senior Sophia Frielinghaus
Junior Joshua Bikindou
Cricket
1st Team Cricket Kyle Warrender
2nd Team Cricket Keshan Kistan
U15A Cricket Carl Scheffler
U14A Cricket Jared Jacobs
U13A Cricket Calvin Tarr
Softball
1st Team Softball Nicole Apsey
2nd Team Softball Liya De Allende
3rd Team Softball Asiyolise Moni
U15A Softball Marie-France Zemba
U15B Softball Viraya Pillay
U13A Softball Gabriella Frederick
Tennis
1st Team Boys Reuben Rietoff
1st Team Girls Amber Stein
2nd Team Boys Jack Richards
2nd Team Girls YuYan Zhang
U13A Mixed Team Saadil Rampath
Water polo
U14 Boys Levi Le Grange
U14 Girls Lexi Torlutter
U16 Boys Joshua Kalapac
U16 Girls Madison Coleman & Amelia Huang
U19 Boys Nicholas Farquhar
U19 Girls Erin Langenhoven
Secondary Sports Calendar
Please click on the link: https://sites.google.com/parklands.co.za/parklandscollegedance/home
Our incredible Grade 12 dancers have achieved Gold Medals in their ISTD Jazz exams in their final year — a true testament to
their hard work, passion, and dedication. We are so proud of them!
Huge congratulations to our five Matric musicians! The programme offered a splendid spectrum of genres and styles, reflecting both individuality and technical mastery. Over two years, they’ve grown into confident performers who know how to make music speak.
What’s next? Dean de Jongh (guitar) is off to study music further, Jordan Yuill (guitar) will be heading to film school while Brandon Strydom (vocals) will be going abroad to continue his musical theatre and film studies in New York, and Maxine Benjamin (piano) & Noah Le Grange (trumpet) will keep using music as their creative superpower! 🎭🎥
📅 Final recital coming up: 22 September – we can’t wait!
A big congratulations to Naeha Naidu for her incredible performance at the WCED Skills Competition last Saturday! Naeaha wowed the audience with her interpretation of “Spain” by Chick Corea, delivering a performance full of energy, precision, and musicality.
We are so proud to share that Naeha was recognized as one of the Top 10 performers in this highly competitive event - a true testament to her dedication and talent.
Bravo, Naeaha! 🌟
🎶 Mark Your Calendars!
Next week = 2 Brunchtime Concerts 🎵 + Open Day Performance (13 Sept) 🎤
Parents, Learner + Friends are all welcome.
⏰10:05 | 📍 Minor Hall
Get ready for some stunning music acts. You won’t want to miss it!
We’re thrilled to share that next Thursday, we’ll be taking learners to experience the magic of a Cape Philharmonic Orchestra concert. This is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy world-class music and deepen their appreciation of orchestral performance.
If you’d like to join us, please complete the indemnity form. All further details can be found on the form. Don’t miss out on this enriching musical experience! Form Link: https://forms.gle/4jPwuiKEMFFjsLJh9
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
Prospective students are confronted with various programmes and career options - undoubtedly an advantage but also a significant challenge. Stellenbosch University prioritises assistance to prospective students in facilitating realistic programme and career choices. It is for this reason that we offer a professional career advice service.
This service is available to Grade 9, 11 and 12 learners. Grade 10 learners will, as far as possible, only be assessed if they wish to make changes in the subject choices.
We offer appointments at our offices in Stellenbosch as well as online assessments.
An assessment at our offices includes a 4-hour psychometric assessment of personality, aptitude and interests, a 1-hour individual feedback session, and a report of the results and recommendations to be emailed within two weeks of the assessment.
Testing starts at 08:30 and lasts until 12:30, and feedback is on the same day in the afternoon.
Recommendations are made based on the client's unique profile and can include programmes at various higher education institutions. This opportunity is offered to all prospective students and not only to those who wish to study at Stellenbosch University.
The process for an online assessment is the same as for an office appointment, except that our platform is MS Teams, and we use the online versions of all the psychometric instruments. Feedback sessions may also be scheduled on a different day.
Spring Special Offer – Limited to September!
Book your career or subject choice assessment now at only R2 565 per client
(standard rate R2 850).
Available for both online and in-person sessions
Monday to Friday only
Excludes Saturdays and school holidays
Don’t miss out on this limited-time offer!
For more information and bookings:
csr@sun.ac.za
021 808 4709
https://www.sun.ac.za/english/maties/career-advice
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!
We invite you to join our LIVE online session on Wednesday, 17 September at 18:00 and discover how South African students like you are landing scholarships to study in the United States!
What’s in store during the session?
Learn how scholarships for U.S. universities work
Understand the full overseas study process
Find out if this is the right path for YOU
Hear from SA students currently on the program
Discover how YOU can become eligible for a bursary worth over R160,000!
Get inspired now — check out real stories here: https://youtube.com/@isam360scholarships?feature=shared
Seats are limited — Secure yours now!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/337/yg0nwfnq
Bonus: Attend with a parent or guardian and you’ll automatically qualify to apply for an internal bursary valued at R160,000+ — applications open LIVE during the session!
Plus, head over to our Instagram and explore the journeys of SA students already on the program — chances are you’ll recognize a few familiar faces. We’ve already reached 250+ schools across South Africa!
Here’s what makes our offering truly unique:
Industry Partnerships: We are proud training partners with Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS), offering globally recognised certifications.
100% Job Placement Guarantee: Every student who completes our program is matched with a job opportunity through our extensive industry network.
No Previous Experience Required: We cater to all learning levels, even students with no prior tech knowledge.
Affordable & Accessible: Our courses are designed to be accessible to South African youth, with funding options and scholarships available.
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
Open Days and Application Dates 2025 for Universities and Colleges
College parents are able to list their businesses in our Parent Business Directory for free – www.parklands.co.za/parent-business-directory/.
Should you be interested in marketing your business to over 1000 families, email: marketing@parklands.co.za to get started.
All listings will be subject to the College’s final approval.
This week's feature business is...
The College Crest and logos are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission from the Head of Marketing: cdevos@parklands.co.za
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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