8 May 2026
8 May 2026
May in Cape Town brings the first real signs of winter, with cooler mornings, softer light, and a shift in pace across the school. It is a focused and purposeful time in the academic calendar, as learners settle into routines and prepare for the upcoming exams.
We are delighted to welcome back our Robotics team, the HyperionBots, and to celebrate their achievement of the Reach 2 Award, our first international FTC accolade.
Our Matric class has been hard at work preparing for their much-anticipated MVS Matric Variety Show this evening, and we look forward to an evening of entertainment featuring known talent, new talent, and some (self-proclaimed) no talent - promising plenty of laughs and enjoyment for all.
We extend our warmest wishes to all the mothers and mother figures in our school community as we celebrate Mother’s Day. We thank you for the countless ways in which you nurture, encourage, and inspire, and we hope that this special day brings you the appreciation and joy you so richly deserve.
Welcome bact to the HyperionBots! They were placed 42th in the Ross Division at the FIRST Tech Challenge International Competition in Houston, Texas. They were also awarded the Reach 2 Award!
On Thursday, 7 May 2026, we had the privilege of welcoming representatives from the Eskom Science Expo, along with officials from the Department of Basic Education, to Parklands College Secondary Faculty. The visit was a special occasion to formally wish Gerhard Vosloo well as he prepares to represent South Africa at the upcoming international science expo in the United States. This recognition reflects not only Gerhard’s exceptional commitment to scientific inquiry, but also the significance of his research within a global context.
During the visit, Gerhard had the opportunity to engage with the delegates, sharing insights into his project and the journey that has led to this remarkable achievement. The representatives commended his dedication, innovation, and the high standard of work he has demonstrated.
We are incredibly proud of Gerhard and this outstanding accomplishment. Representing both our school and the country on an international platform is a testament to his perseverance, curiosity, and passion for learning. We wish Gerhard every success as he embarks on this exciting opportunity and look forward to following his journey.
Learners from Junipero Serra High School, San Mateo, California and Parklands College Secondary Faculty, Cape Town, South Africa, shared and showcased inspiring, real-world projects showcasing creative solutions for the global good in a short virtual showcase on April 30.
Our Grade 12 Life Science learners had the privilege of attending a workshop at CENGEN, a plant biotech company focusing on plant genomics. Throughout the day, they attended lectures and learned about plant genes, extraction methods, DNA analysis, and career paths, while also performing DNA extractions from Wheat, DNA profiling, and comparing DNA strands for potential pathogen infections in plants. This outing gives them a true introduction to what lab work looks and feels like and assists them in making informed career choices. We had a lot of fun and it was a memorable day for all.
On Thursday, 8 May, our debaters competed in Round 4 of the NDL hosted at Bishops. It was an exceptionally successful evening, with both our Junior and Senior teams winning their respective rounds.
Across the four debates, several students were recognized for their individual performances.
Congratulations to the following Best Speaker award recipients:
Juniors:
- Tshegofatso Le Roux
- Riley Anthanassiou
Seniors:
- Jorja Hoppé
- Kaylee-Jade Mestre
The league now takes a mid-year hiatus, and we look forward to the next debate in July. Well done to all participants for their hard work and clear results.
Mr Frederick and past learner, Rohil Aniruth presented at Cape Town Comic Con, Cape Town’s biggest pop culture and gaming festivallast weekend.
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On 16 June 2026, prepare for an extraordinary celebration of dance as Centre Stage takes over the Artscape Opera House for one spectacular evening only.
Parklands College is joining 300 dancers from 20 studios across seven diverse genres, for a dynamic showcase of talent and creativity. From classical ballet to contemporary and beyond, the stage will come alive with energy, rhythm, and breathtaking artistry.
With ambassadorship from Cape Town City Ballet’s retired principal dancer, Laura Bosenberg, this special fundraising event supports the continued growth and sustainability of the company (CTCB). This special evening not only celebrates the artistry of Dance but also honours those who shaped its legacy.
Tickets are available at @webtickets or Artscape Dial-A-Seat on 021 421 7695.
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a Space Educators Conference during World Space Week in October.
We believe in developing essential life skills, and punctuality is one of them - a key expectation in any future workplace.
We therefore expect all learners to arrive at school on time:
Learners should be seated in class by 07:50 when the first lesson begins
Learners must clock in by 07:45 at one of the biometric stations, allowing time to transition to class.
Please take note of the following:
We can excuse one late arrival per week — life happens
Two or more late arrivals in a week indicate that morning routines may need to be adjusted
Clocking in is a mandatory safety requirement. Learners who fail to clock in will receive one warning email, followed by a demerit for repeated occurrences
If your child is absent, please notify us before 08:30 by emailing secondary@parklands.co.za so that their record can be updated
Punctuality reflects preparedness and respect. Let’s continue to encourage and model these important qualities together.
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” ~ John Quincy Adams.
Investing in leadership development is a key priority at our school, as we believe every learner has the potential to lead with purpose and integrity. Leadership is not limited to formal roles, but is developed across the entire grade, empowering all learners to contribute meaningfully in their final school year and beyond.
Communication has been shared with parents regarding the Grade 11 leadership camp - an opportunity for the entire grade to develop key skills such as communication, teamwork, and decision-making. Traditionally, it is also a camp where we see the group come together as a unified entity, while enjoying an important experience of bonding and shared growth.
Parents are requested to return the indemnity forms as soon as possible.
We encourage parents and learners to refer to the school calendar shared at the beginning of the blog. However, as our Grade 12 and Grade 11 learners enter an important and exciting period, we would like to highlight a few key dates.
22-24 June Grade 11 - Leadership Camp - all Grade 11s
23-25 July High School Musical 2
31 July Leadership Voting
7 August Grade 12 - 40 Day Breakfast
15 August Derby Day
18 August Leadership Induction Ceremony
18 September Sport Awards tbc
19 September Matric Dance
22 September STCL & Honors & Leadership Awards
23 September Valedictory & Locking the Legacy
13 October Grade 12 NSC Exam Start
A reminder that our Uniform Shop, School & Leisure, offers free delivery on all online orders, making it easier than ever to get what you need.
For free delivery to school, in the address block, please insert school name and address and add discount code before check out
Junior Preparatory - 91 Raats Drive, Parklands 7441
Secondary Preparatory - 50 Wood Drive, Parklands 7441
Secondary Faculty - 1 College Avenue, Sandown 7441
Discount Code : PKLSCHOOL (both upper and lowercase works)
During drop-off and collection times, we ask that parents please respect the traffic flow and avoid stopping in drive-through areas. We encourage making use of designated parking to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic for all. The safety and security of our learners, remains a priority at all times.
AFRIKAANS EXAM PREPARATION WORKSHOPS
Please find information regarding available exam preparation workshops. Learners who are interested in attending are invited to email Mrs Bailly directly at abailly@parklands.co.za with the date and session they would like to sign up for.
📝 Exam Timetables
Please use the examination timetables below to prepare effectively for your upcoming assessments. Ensure that you are aware of your exam dates, times, and any specific requirements.
📑 Exam Study Guidelines
Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 10 Grade 9 Grade 8 Grade 7
Study Timetables
Grade 7 Study Timetable Grade 8 Study Timetable Grade 9 Study Timetable
We are pleased to offer NBT Training for Mathematics for our Grade 12 learners.
Details
Date: 25 June and 26 June
Time: 08:00 – 11:00
Venue: To be confirmed
Registration
Learners who would like to attend must register using this Google Form no later than 20 May to confirm attendance.
What is the NBT?
The National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) are assessments used by many South African universities as part of their admission process. They help universities evaluate a learner’s readiness for tertiary study and may be used together with NSC final results when making placement or acceptance decisions.
The NBT consists of:
AQL – Academic and Quantitative Literacy
MAT – Mathematics
This training will focus on the Mathematics (MAT) component.
Important Note
NBT requirements differ from one university to another. Learners are strongly encouraged to check the admission requirements of each institution to which they plan to apply.
This training is highly recommended for any learner considering university study, particularly in fields requiring Mathematics.
Learners are still welcome to join most of our clubs and societies on offer at the College. Please email the educator in charge of the respective Club or Society, speak to Teneale or Isaiah, our Clubs and Society prefects or email Mr Steinmann.
SCHEDULE
2026 Schedule - 2026 Time table
Important information:
Some clubs and societies require a fee.
A consent form must be collected and signed by a parent.
The full fee structure is available in the Parent Directory.
Hey Wildcat Family
Our learners have been working incredibly hard in the rehearsal space as they prepare to bring you a truly spectacular performance from 23–25 July.
Take a look at some exciting behind-the-scenes footage from our talented cast and crew. You won’t want to miss it!
A big thank you to the Culture Committee for putting together these fantastic videos.
Introducing "Chad"
Introducing "Sharpay"
Introducing "Ryan"
Acting BTS
Dance BTS
Set Design BTS
Vocal BTS
Dance Challenge
We are well underway and approaching the halfway mark of the quarter. Our musicians are currently preparing for a variety of upcoming showcases, Eisteddfods, exam performances, and our Brunchtime Concert.
Learning music is incredibly rewarding, but it also asks a lot of you. It takes patience, discipline, consistency, and the willingness to keep trying, even when progress feels slow or life feels busy. Unlike many things that can simply be paused and revisited later, learning a musical craft grows through regular engagement and small, steady effort over time.
What makes the journey so valuable is that learners are developing far more than musical skills. They are learning resilience, teamwork, communication, creativity, focus, and how to work towards long-term goals, qualities that will benefit them in any career path or area of life they pursue in the future.
Perhaps one of the greatest lessons music teaches is that growth often happens in the middle of busy schedules, pressure, and challenges, not once life becomes perfectly calm. Showing up consistently, even in small ways, is often where the real growth begins.
Here are our Grade 8 Creative Arts learners practicing during their break times for their upcoming practical piano duet assessment, a great example of commitment, teamwork, and using every available moment to prepare and improve.
Jazz Band in Action: Preparing for Battle of the Bands
We are looking forward to our Jazz Band performing at the Battle of the Bands at Herschel Girls’ High School on 12 May.
The ensemble is currently refining its programme, and as with all their showcases, audiences can expect a full performance experience, including choreography, stylish presentation, and a vibrant, high-energy musical set.
We encourage our Parklands Family to join us — familiar faces in the audience always make a meaningful difference and uplift our musicians.
We strongly encourage all our musicians to take part in the following:
1. Western Cape Virtual Eisteddfod (WCVE)
An inclusive and accessible platform for all musicians, whether you are just starting out or more experienced. Learners receive valuable feedback and certification for their performances.
Entries close: Today, 8 May (Entry Form Link: https://forms.gle/LGnT2QRTURw2qi5a7 )
Video submissions due: 9 June
👉 We encourage every learner to participate in this opportunity.
2. Cape Town Eisteddfod (Live Performance at Parklands College)
Taking place in Quarter 3 (20–21 August), this is a wonderful opportunity to perform live and grow in confidence and stage presence.
Entries close: 22 May
Please refer to the Entry Form link for entry details: https://forms.gle/GuuUhWt7ZvxptFAq6
We also encourage learners to:
Register for Trinity examinations, which form part of the criteria for Colours and Half Colours
Participate in ensembles such as Orchestra, Jazz Band, and Euphonics Vocal Ensemble
Why step beyond the practice room? These experiences offer far more than just musical technicality; they are a masterclass in the skills that define a person. By committing to an ensemble or an exam, you are cultivating the discipline to persevere, the collaboration to listen, and the unshakeable confidence that comes from finding your unique voice.
Music is not just something you play; it is the way you learn to show up in the world.
Embrace these opportunities to turn your practice into your purpose.
More Details to Follow
Join us by completing this link: https://forms.gle/jPSsQZBjjvLPw2jq7 by Monday 20 April 2026.
Enrolment Form: https://forms.gle/gRidchZx8Q5nubVi6
📚 For timetables, teacher details, and all Music Department info, please visit our Music Department Learner Website.
💌 For any other questions, contact Mrs Alexis Matsimela.
https://sites.google.com/parklands.co.za/sec-music-department/home
Those still interested in getting started, we have space in the vocal, cello, drums, saxophone, trumpet, & piano departments. All relevant details, including lesson offerings, durations, and costs, can be found in the Music Tuition
Google Form link: https://forms.gle/uV4j9ChV4TDG8tuU9
Get ready to make some music! 🎹🎷🎤
Please find the link below to enrol for Secondary Dance 2026.
Inside the link, you’ll find the full timetable and all the details you need. Whether you’re passionate about dance or keen to try something new, we would love to have you join us.
Don’t miss out! Sign up and be part of the energy!
Our guest speaker this week, Mr Wandile Mthiyane, shared a deeply moving story drawn from his own childhood growing up in an informal settlement in Durban, where he and his friends built playhouses from scrap metal and learned early on what it meant to create with very little. These experiences shaped his purpose and ultimately led him to become an architect dedicated to advocating for “dignified homes” for all, spaces where safety, opportunity, and belonging are not privileges, but rights.
He reflected on how access to safe housing and meaningful opportunity can shape the entire trajectory of a person’s life, and reminded learners that inclusion goes far beyond simply accepting difference. It is about actively creating environments where others feel seen, valued, and able to thrive.
Mr Mthiyane's message was simple but powerful: meaningful change does not happen by waiting for the right moment or the right person, it begins with us. Whether through small acts of courage, standing up against exclusion, or choosing to help someone who feels left out, we each have the ability to contribute to something bigger than ourselves. He challenged us to find a purpose worth caring about deeply, and to leave the world a little better, and more compassionate, than we found it.
Here’s how learners are able to follow the journey:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXIyX5fBa3h/?igsh=djIyaTBhcmxuZWFv
Website: awalkforhome.com
Please contact the counsellors for any learner support queries or information:
Samantha Scott: sjscott@parklands.co.za
Lara Rust: lrust@parklands.co.za (Counselling support Mondays and Thursdays 09:00-11:00)
Google form to confirm accommodations (link)
Please note that Readers and Scribes for exams must be organised directly by the parents and an external qualified Reader and Scribe. The College is not responsible for sourcing Readers and Scribes, nor for any financial arrangements.
Please contact Michelle Holdsworth: 0827209970 if you are looking for a certified Reader/Scribe for the upcoming exams. Please ensure that all Readers and Scribes have the correct certification and please forward that certification to the College (sjscott@parklands.co.za) before exams start.
Please contact Samantha Scott if you'd like to discuss the Exam Portal option (Reader and Scribe done digitally in a computer lab).
(All learners who make use of extra time or spelling accommodations will still receive their accommodation stickers and will write in their class venue as per usual - this form is just for separate venue arrangements.)
We are pleased to share that our digital Exam Portal has now been successfully rolled out across the College for formal examination sessions. The system has proven to be secure, accessible, and user-friendly, offering an effective way for learners to receive reading and scribing accommodations without the need for in-person support. We will be moving towards all learners making use of Exam Portal in our efforts to support their potential in a sustainable and efficient manner.
Learners who qualify for a reader and/or scribe are granted access to a secure online platform during examinations.
The portal reads the exam aloud at the learner’s preferred pace.
Learners may type their answers directly onto the platform or request a printed script, if needed.
It ensures fairness, independence, and consistency for all learners who require assistance.
Is recognised by the Education Department as being suitable for NSC Grade 12 exams.
There will be a fee of R150 per exam paper/session, regardless of the length or duration of the paper.
The Exam Portal will be available for examinations only and, once enrolled, learners will be able to make use of the system for all exams up until the end of Grade 12.
As we continue to adopt more inclusive and sustainable assessment practices, the Exam Portal provides a modern, affordable alternative to relying on human readers and scribes, especially during busy examination periods.
In addition, this approach encourages greater independence and self-sufficiency, which is an essential skill for life beyond the school environment, where physical readers and scribes may not always be available. Learners can become more confident using digital support tools that are increasingly used at tertiary level and in the workplace.
We encourage parents to consider this option as the most efficient support process going forward. If you would like to register your child for the Exam Portal, or if you have any questions, please contact Samantha Scott: sjscott@parklands.co.za.
Thank you for supporting our ongoing efforts to provide effective assessment accommodations for learners at the College.
Public tertiary institution application dates for the class of 2026
Stellenbosch University is excited to be hosting its annual Engineering Winterweek in-person again from 28th June to 3rd July 2026. We invite your grade 11 and 12 learners to an unforgettable week’s experience of all things engineering.
The Engineering Winterweek will consist of visits to leading engineering companies, mini lectures, tours of the faculty and campus, as well as an exciting group project to give prospective students the perfect opportunity to collaborate with their future colleagues. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover whether engineering is their passion.
Applicable to Grade 11 and 12 learners who are taking Physical Science. The cost is R4800. Applications will be open from 18 April on https://www.su.ac.za/eng-winterweek, and will close on 15 May.
For more information or enquiries:
please contact the Engineering Winterweek director at winterweek@sun.ac.za,
visit our website https://www.su.ac.za/eng-winterweek
follow us on our Instagram @suwinterweek.
Applications for the Shoprite Group’s 2026 bursary programme are officially open.
In order to be eligible, applicants must be South African citizens under 27 years old, and are registered for undergraduate or post-graduate degree study at an accredited university.
Further qualifying criteria is specific to each bursary - for more information or to apply, visit the Shoprite bursary programme page here.
Applications close on 31 May 2026.
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Global Education will be hosting their Study Abroad Expo in South Africa from 11 to 16 May. International universities from Australia, UK, US, Europe and many more regions will be in attendance and we would like to invite you and your students to meet with our university partners.
Our events are open to the public and entrance is FREE.
Cape Town - Vineyard Hotel | Monday 11 May | 16:00 - 19:30
Pretoria - St Mary's DSG | Tuesday 12 May | 15:00 - 18:00
White River - Uplands College | Wednesday 13 May | 15:00 - 17:30
Johannesburg - St Andrew's School for Girls | Friday 15 May | 15:00 - 18:00
Johannesburg - The Maslow Hotel | Saturday 16 May | 10:00 - 14:00
Attached are the flyers for WhatsApp and social media plus the link for students and parents to reserve their spots. Please share with your Grade 10, 11 and 12 students as well as their parents, so that we can ensure as many students as possible benefit from this fantastic opportunity.
The GET Interactors wrote heartfelt letters to the ladies at the Ikhaya Labantu Old Age Home in Langa. Together with a small care package, we hope these letters will bring warmth, comfort and a reminder that they are valued.
Sport at the College
Sport offers learners the opportunity to exercise and promote a healthy body and mind, while also providing the chance to:
Build leadership capacity
Develop teamwork and co-operation skills
Improve motor skills and physical co-ordination
Learn to manage both winning and losing with maturity
Strengthen self-confidence and resilience
Demonstrate and develop good sportsmanship
Experience the excitement and challenge of competition
Gain insight into the psychology of sport and performance
Build friendships and promote enjoyment through participation
Pursue opportunities for higher-level involvement, such as clubs, universities, or scholarships
Our four pillars
Communication: Stay informed and respond when needed
Commitment: Consistent training and effort are essential
Competition: Play with intensity, discipline and respect
Community: Support others and contribute positively
Looking ahead
Whilst we still have a healthy dose of fixtures to fulfill before we commence examinations, we would like to commend our learners who communicate effectively with coaches and managers, who honour their commitments to training and matches, and who consistently approach their sport with a positive and responsible mindset. These habits do not just support team success, they build character and set a standard for others to follow.
Well done to our U14A and U17A netball teams on two strong performances this week against tough opposition. We also wish our hockey and rugby teams every success this weekend as they take on Protea Heights (boys’ hockey), Groote Schuur High School (rugby) and De Kuilen (girls’ hockey).
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Our victorious U14A netball girls at De Kuilen. They won a close encounter 18-17
Our U17A netball girls team at Edgemead High School after their match. They won 12-11
U19 boys and girls soccer, hockey and netball matches this week.
We always love to hear of our learners' external sports achievements. Please email a short blurb along with 3 high-quality photographs (1 Mb minimum) to External Sport News.
This weekend Steffan Hillebrand (Grade 11) competed in the Race to Hermanus Sprint Triathlon.
He won his U16/17 age category, and came overall second in the sprint triathlon.
Well done Steffan!
Chess: Lunje Mlaza
Cross Country: Steffan Hillebrand
Hockey (Girls)
U14B Thandiwe Radebe
U14A Lexi Torlutter
U16B Amy Muller
U16A Keira Chirnside
U19A Hannah van Zyl
Hockey (Boys)
U14B
U14A Haydn Naidoo
U16A Sabelo Ntuli
U19A Jarryd Hunt
Soccer (Girls)
U19A Dristhi Ramkelawan
Soccer (Boys)
U16A
U19A Cameron Makuzeni
Netball
U13B Mihlali Mdudu
U13A Nia Morule
U14B Hope Diango
U14A Lea de Sousa
U15B Nokhukanya Khumalo
U15A Kayle Fundira
U16A Zara Gilder
U17A Michelle Chifamba
U19B Tyra Gaetsewe
U19A Dominique Yuill
Rugby
U13A Karis Nyabadza
U14A Kaiden Segal
U15A Jared Jacobs
U16A Ethan Wüst
U19A Mischan Francis
Please remember to subscribe to our Secondary sports calendar using this link: Secondary Sports Calendar
Please contact Mr M Viljoen (mviljoen@parklands.co.zas) to enquire about Golf lessons and practice days.
Girls' hockey and netball: Rebecca Walker (rwalker@parklands.co.za)
Chess, cross country, and boys' soccer: Marc Viljoen (mviljoen@parklands.co.za)
Rugby and girls' soccer: Darin Viljoen (dviljoen@parklands.co.za)
Head of Cricket and Boys' hockey: Gary Gilder (ggilder@parklands.co.za)
Head of Sport: Darryn Hunt (dhunt@parklands.co.za)
CROSS COUNTRY - TOP 20 PLACING
RACE 1 - WILLOWBRIDGE
U14
Lexi Torlutter - 1st
Mukundi Chiwati - 6th
U16
Khai Miller - 18th
U17
Steffan Hillebrand - 2nd
RACE 2 - FAIRMONT HIGH
U14
Lexi Torlutter - 1st
U17
Steffan Hillebrand - 2nd
Zackery Day - 6th
HOCKEY (Boys)
U19A vs Rallim u19A Lost 1 - 3 POM : Jarryd Hunt
NETBALL (vs De Kuilen):
U14A Won 18 - 17 POM: Whole team
U14B Lost 4 - 19 POM: Karena Li
U15B Lost 0 - 18 POM: Malaika Gasigwa
U16A Lost 9 - 14 POM: Holly Hickman
U17A Lost 5 - 19 POM: Ramabele Sello
U19B Won 19 - 10 POM: Afia Mwini
NETBALL (vs Edgemead High School):
U14A Won 31 - 5 POM: Olivia Salvador
U14B Won 26 - 1 POM: Lukhangela Mehlomakhulu
U15A Lost 6 - 13 POM: Elihle Hadebe
U15B Lost 1 - 29 POM: Nokukhanya Khumalo
U16A Lost 10 - 15 POM: Marie-France Zemba
U17A Won 12 - 11 POM: Alecea Vieira
U19B Lost 9 - 14 POM: Salizwa Mkwananzi
U19A Lost 11 - 42 POM: Madison Coleman
SOCCER:
U19A Girls vs Edgemead High Lost 0 - 5 POM : Aisha Salie
U19A Boys vs Elkanah Lost 1 - 2 POM: Cameron Makuzeni
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Should you be interested in marketing your business to over 1000 families, email: marketing@parklands.co.za to get started.
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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 the 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.
Summer Quarter: 20 Jan - 26 March
Autumn Quarter: 8 April - 24 June
Winter Quarter: 22 July - 23 September
Spring Quarter: 14 October - 4 December
Proposed 2027 Dates for Learners
Summer Quarter: 19 Jan 2027 - 18 March 2027
Autumn Quarter: 7 April 2027 - 23 June 2027
Winter Quarter: 21 July 2027 - 22 Sept 2027
Spring Quarter: 6 Oct 2027 - 3 Dec 2027
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Wishing all our learners, staff, and families a wonderful weekend.
Ancia Vosloo
Principal: Secondary Faculty