20 March 2026
20 March 2026
As we reach the final blog of the quarter, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the many highlights of the past few months. We are particularly proud of our new learners who joined the Secondary Faculty this year. It has been wonderful to see how quickly they have adjusted to the rhythm of school life, becoming actively involved in academic, cultural, and sporting activities. The term has certainly been a busy one, and it has been encouraging to watch these learners settle in with confidence, build new friendships, and embrace the opportunities that come with being part of our school community.
To all our families celebrating Eid al-Fitr this weekend, may this special occasion bring peace, joy, and blessings to you and your families. Eid Mubarak! We also wish all our Christian families a joyful and safe Easter holiday, filled with rest, reflection, and time with loved ones.
During the holidays, many of our learners will be involved in exciting opportunities and experiences. Over 82 of our hockey, rugby and netball players will be travelling on the AJ Sport Tour, while another group will embark on the East Europe Cultural Tour. We wish all those travelling safe journeys and memorable experiences.
The next blog will be an information blog on Tuesday, 7 April with important details for the start of the new quarter.
As this quarter draws to a close, I would also like to extend a sincere thank you to our dedicated staff. Their commitment, energy, and care for our learners are what make our school community so special. The many opportunities provided to our learners each day are a direct result of their hard work and passion.
We wish all our learners and families a wonderful break. Take this time to rest, recharge, and enjoy both a physical and mental pause after a busy term. We look forward to welcoming everyone back refreshed and ready for the examination quarter ahead, which will bring new challenges, opportunities, and achievements.
What a wonderful way to be greeted at the clock-in station on a Friday morning! A fizzer and a “Smile - it’s contagious!” note 😊 Celebrating the little moments that make a big difference. #InternationalDayOfHappiness #HappyDay
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.
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Junior Preparatory - 91 Raats Drive, Parklands 7441
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Our Grade 7s are leaving on camp at Bonamanzi on the Breede River on Monday, a perfect way to end the quarter! We are excited to hear all about their adventures and experiences. Parents, please ensure you check the letter that has been shared via email for all the important details and arrangements regarding the camp.
At the beginning of next quarter, we welcome two new staff members, Ms Spence and Ms Alderslade, to our team.
Ms Kelly-Anne Spence
English & Life Orientation
Ms Cameron Alderslade
Music
Congratulations to Mrs Kistan on the arrival of beautiful baby Faye. We wish her and her family many moments of love, happiness, and precious memories together.
Parents should be aware of a concerning trend currently being reported across parts of Cape Town where groups of school-aged learners are gathering in public spaces such as mall parking areas and basements to watch or participate in organised fights and bullying incidents. These gatherings are often coordinated through social media, with learners sharing information about when and where incidents will take place. Many of these situations are then recorded on cell phones and circulated online.
We encourage parents to have open conversations with their children about the risks, consequences, and seriousness of participating in or encouraging such behaviour. By working together as families and a school community, we can help guide our learners to make responsible choices and ensure their safety.
Please note that any similar behaviour at school would constitute a Category 3 offence under our Learner Code of Conduct and may result in serious disciplinary action, including possible expulsion. This is behaviour that we simply cannot tolerate within our Parklands community.
We encourage parents to monitor their children’s social media use, discuss safe ways to resolve conflicts, and remind them to seek help from adults if they ever feel unsafe or pressured to participate in harmful behaviour.
We are excited to welcome Bushra Razack and her daughter, Ayana, to our Freedom Bell Ceremony later today. Bushra Razack is a South African community development specialist and social entrepreneur. Her work focuses on inclusive urban regeneration, youth development, and social enterprise. Ayana is a young Human Rights activist, particularly passionate about youth equality and advocacy.
Learn more about our two guests:
There has been a wonderful sense of accomplishment in the Robotics lab! Our Grade 7 learners have been hard at work mastering Tinkercad, and they are incredibly proud to show you the results of their first major 3D design challenge: Pencil Toppers!
The level of innovative learning on display shows just how ready the learners are for more advanced 3D modeling challenges ahead!
On Friday, our Maths Department celebrated Pi Day, a fun and engaging way to highlight the importance of mathematics in our everyday lives. Learners and staff joined in the festivities, exploring the wonders of the mathematical constant π, participating in activities and challenges. It was wonderful to see the excitement and curiosity across all grades, as our school community came together to celebrate the joy of learning and the creativity that mathematics inspires.
Our Grade 9 learners celebrated Pi Day (14 March) with a hands-on mathematical investigation. Working in teams of three, learners explored the relationship between the circumference and diameter of circles by measuring a variety of circular objects found in the classroom.
Using string and rulers, each group calculated their own estimates of π by dividing the circumference by the diameter of each object they measured. Learners entered their results into a shared Google Form, allowing the class to compare their findings and determine which team’s calculated value was closest to the true value of π (3.14159).
The activity encouraged collaboration, critical thinking, and practical application of mathematical concepts, while adding a fun and competitive element to the lesson. Congratulations to the winning team whose calculation came impressively close to the true value of π!
This week Interact hosted a Bake Sale Fundraiser for the "Keep A Girl in School" Foundation. Thank you to everybody who supported!
Parklands College Grade 10 learner Lily Howe was recently appointed to the City of Cape Town Junior City Council for the 2026 term following a successful application and interview process.
The Junior City Council is a youth leadership initiative that gives young people the opportunity to learn more about local government, civic responsibility and leadership while representing the voices of young residents in the city.
On Saturday, 7 March 2026, Lily attended the compulsory orientation and oath ceremony at the Cape Town Civic Centre, marking the official start of her role as a Junior City Councillor. The morning gave the newly appointed councillors the opportunity to meet one another, take official headshots and be introduced to the year ahead.
The orientation included welcome remarks from City representatives and messages highlighting the importance of youth participation in civic leadership and community engagement. A particularly meaningful part of the morning was the administration of the Junior City Council oath, which formally welcomed the councillors into their roles and highlighted the responsibility of representing young people in the city.
Councillors were also introduced to the Code of Conduct and received guidance on the expectations and responsibilities associated with the role. Junior City Council alumni shared their experiences and offered insight into what the year ahead may involve.
The orientation concluded with an overview of upcoming activities and responsibilities for the 2026 cohort. Lily is honoured to have been selected and is looking forward to contributing as part of the Junior City Council during the year ahead.
Our Grade 12 Art learners have introduced a series of “pop-up” mini exhibitions across the campus, showcasing a variety of artworks each week. This initiative aims to celebrate creativity, promote the arts, and add colour and vibrancy to our school environment.
Across the campus, it has been encouraging to see learners using every opportunity - whether between lessons, during breaks, or in shared spaces - to stay focused and keep up with their work.
The second leg of the Tour de Maths took place last night at Fairmont High, where learners once again demonstrated both their mathematical ability and strong school spirit. Bishops now leads the competition, with Rondebosch in second position.
Our team delivered an excellent performance, approaching each challenge with focus, resilience, and enthusiasm. Their ability to collaborate effectively and think critically under pressure was evident throughout the evening. Beyond their academic efforts, their conduct stood out as exemplary. They represented the school with integrity and pride, proving themselves to be true ambassadors both academically and personally.
Congratulations to Saadhil Rampath and Luca de Cavalho Smee, who were part of the winning team and achieved full marks—an outstanding accomplishment.
We look forward to the final leg of the competition and are confident that our learners will continue to build on this strong foundation.
The winners of the evening with full marks...
The Grade 7s enjoyed a fun and engaging lesson on classification in Natural Sciences, where they explored how scientists group organisms, materials, and phenomena based on shared characteristics.
Grade 10 Creative Writing "The Moment Time Stood Still"
Grade 10 Cartoon Creation
Congratulations to Chelye Kawere for achieving her Certificate in Advanced English - Level 2.
Grade 8 Food Technology learners have had great fun this quarter with designing and marketing their own sandwiches. The starting point was the infamous 'strawberries & cream' sandwich, which was launched by M&S in time for Wimbledon! The Grade 8s then went on to design their own unique sandwich, selecting a specific life stage to ensure all the necessary nutrients were included! They had to create a marketing advert with the help of AI, creating the image for them. The next task was to film their sandwich making and create an 'instagram/Tiktok' style video! I am so proud of them all! They were brilliant! Here are a few samples!!
The academic report cards will be made available on the Edana Multi-Portal Parent App towards the end of the quarter.
Next quarter marks our examination period, an important time in the academic calendar. We kindly ask that parents avoid making travel arrangements during this time. Learners are required to fully participate in their exams and make the most of their preparations.
Your support in maintaining a smooth, focused exam schedule is greatly appreciated.
A complete assessment portfolio (SBA - school based assessment), including all November examinations, is required for promotion into the next grade.
A learner can not be permitted to write the final exam should the SBA component be incomplete.
Should a learner be absent for the final examination without a valid reason, the learner will not be promoted to the next grade. A valid reason in this context includes the following:
a) illness, supported by a valid medical certificate issued by a registered medical practitioner;
b) humanitarian reasons, which include the death of an immediate family member, supported by a death certificate;
c) the learner appearing in a court hearing, which must be supported by written evidence; or
d) any other reason as may be accepted as valid by the Head of the assessment body.
Note that extended holiday breaks and travel do not constitute a valid reason.
Please note the following important WCED dates for subject changes:
Grade 10 Subject Changes
The last date for subject changes is Monday, 27 July 2026.
* Note that some of the subject groups have reached full capacity and changes to these subjects will not be possible.
* Any subject change requests received after Friday, 8 May, will only be processed / considered for implementation next quarter.
Grade 11 & 12 Subject Changes
There are no more changes permitted for Grade 12.
13 April 2026 is the final date for Grade 11 subject changes. Requests to do additional subjects must also be submitted before this date as there will be no opportunity to register extra subjects when the candidate is in Grade 12.
Note that all subject changes are subjective to space availability and agreement from the educators involved.
In order to initiate a subject change, please submit the subject change request form to Mrs Tromp. Forms are available from Reception.
The Drama Club is a vibrant and creative space where learners explore a wide range of dramatic forms, including monologues, scene work, poetry, prose and devised performance. Members develop confidence, vocal and physical skills, and stage presence while working collaboratively in a supportive environment. Learners will have opportunities to participate in internal and external eisteddfods and performances, and selected members may be entered for the prestigious Trinity Speech and Drama examinations. Open to all grades.
Please note that this is a paid utility taking place on a Wednesday or Thursday.
ENTRIES close end of day MONDAY, 23 MARCH 2026
📚 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!
Today, the Parklands College campus was filled with a sense of pride and purpose as we celebrated our 13th annual Freedom Bell Ceremony. This vibrant tradition is a highlight of our school calendar, a day where we come together not just to look back at history, but to loudly celebrate the values of Human Rights Day in South Africa.
We were incredibly honoured to welcome two guest speakers who live these values: Ms. Bushra Razack and her daughter, Ayana. As the former CEO of Philippi Village and a dedicated community advocate, Ms. Bushra Razack has spent her career turning the ideals of social justice into real-world impact. Alongside her, 10-year-old Ayana reminded us all that you are never too young to lead with heart. Together, they showed our learners that building an equitable future is a journey we can all join with joy and determination.
The ringing of the Freedom Bell today reminded us of a powerful, beautiful truth: The dignity of another person is non-negotiable. Whether it is race, gender, religion, or background, every person deserves to be seen and respected.
Our ceremony was a joyful affirmation that human rights survive and thrive when we choose to defend them. Today was a reminder that our rights are precious, and that by making kind and brave choices every day, we keep the spirit of freedom alive for everyone.
We didn’t just ring the bell for the past today; we rang it for the bright, inclusive future we are building together!
Human Rights Month is not only about remembering the past. It is about recognising the power of your voice in the present. As young people, you are already shaping the culture of this school, your communities, and the spaces you occupy. The question is not whether you will leave a footprint, it is what kind of footprint you want it to be.
Inter-house Athletics Results Big Brag Bake Off
1. Oxford 1. Harvard 1. Oxford
2. Yale 2. Oxford/Yale 2. Cambridge
3. Cambridge 3. Cambridge 3. Yale
4. Harvard 4. Harvard
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
Information regarding tertiary studies will be communicated throughout the year when available.
Public tertiary institution application dates for the class of 2026
Actuarial Science Career
We are contacting you on behalf of SANCAS at Sanlam Life Insurance.
We would like to extend an invitation to your high school learners doing Mathematics and Science to an Actuarial Science Information Session. This is a session held annually by the SANCAS team from Sanlam. For teachers registering on behalf of students in their class, we request that you limit the number of students to 5.
*Note that this Information Session invites grade 11 and 12 students who would be interested in the Actuarial career path.
This session aims to inform learners of the broad and fruitful career path of Actuarial Science.
The session will comprise of a variety of speakers from qualified actuaries to university students doing Actuarial Science, with panel discussions where learners can ask any questions about becoming an actuary.
For those attending virtually, a phone or laptop and internet connection will be needed to join.
The date and time of the session are as follows:
• Date: 26 March 2026
• Time: 12h00 for 12h30-16h00
Attached is the invitation (Act Sci Info Session 2026) with a link to register and RSVP for the session where learners can indicate if they will be joining us virtually or in person.
Kindly RSVP by 13 March 2026.
Please distribute the invite to all who will benefit from the session.
Sanlam also offers bursaries to learners wanting to pursue Actuarial Science, the bursary applications are still open and close on the 30 June 2026.
For more information, please click on Bursary Application
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Sanlam SANCAS Committee
On our annual SU Open Day, we welcome Grade 11 and 12 learners, their parents, teachers and guidance counsellors to our Stellenbosch and Tygerberg campuses. Come view our exhibitions, attend demonstrations and information sessions, and engage with our faculty staff, all while experiencing our vibrant campuses and student communities and exploring the available housing options.
Time: 08:00 - 15:00
Place: SU's Stellenbosch and Tygerberg campuses
Ticket Bookings: Open to all, free of charge, but remember to book your tickets for information sessions on Quicket (available from 18 March 2026, from 09:00)
This is a chance not to be missed!
For more information, contact us:
WhatsApp "Hi" to 061 729 8858
Call us on 021 808 9111
Email info@sun.ac.za
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.
Read more: bursary, Shoprite Group, bursary programme, bursary applications, Shoprite Group bursaries programme
Are you looking for exciting opportunities for your Grade 10, 11 and 12’s career development? It all happens at Red & Yellow!
Your learners are invited to our next Brand Challenge Bootcamp: Speed Brief Edition to get a taste of real agency life, learn from top professionals and win prizes!
They’ll receive invaluable mentorship from creative professionals at Barrows Connected Store and connect with like-minded individuals from other schools who share your passion for creativity and innovation. On the day, they’ll also create a campaign for Crocs South Africa!
When:
Saturday, 21 March 2026 | 9am - 5pm
Where:
Red & Yellow Creative School of Business, 97 Durham Ave, Salt River, Cape Town
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What learners should bring:
A laptop for research
Writing materials (pens, pencils)
Dress casually
Secure their spot today for Brand Challenge Bootcamp by spreading the news and RSVPing at the link below! https://www.redandyellow.co.za/events/red-yellow-brand-challenge-bootcamp-speed-brief-edition?utm_source=pardot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FT_Event_BootcampInviteEducators_120226
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.
A message from Logan & Wanganae (President and Vice President of Interact):
Today is International Happiness Day, a day that reminds us that happiness isn't something we find, but something that we create in our everyday lives.
We are often stressed about tests, deadlines, and everything in between, so we overlook the small things that actually make a big difference in our days. Happiness isn't always about the perfect feeling, it's about finding joy in small moments, being grateful for what you have and focusing on the positive. Something as simple as a smile or a compliment truly makes or changes someone's day.
This years theme is “sharing and caring”, and it reminds us that even the smallest actions matter. If you think about it, sharing and caring is something we were taught at a really early age, something that seemed so simple back then. But as we’ve grown older, we sometimes forget how important it is . It can be as simple as including someone who is sitting alone or even checking in on a friend.
So as you go into the rest of your day and the weekend, choose to be someone who makes others feel seen, valued and supported; create happiness, not just for yourself, but in the spaces and people around you.
Winter Sport Season is underway
It has been a busy and encouraging period for our sport programme, with several of our age group learners attending hockey and rugby trials in the past two weeks.
We are particularly pleased to share that Josh Neil (Grade 11) has been invited to participate in the WP Cricket Boys U19 Regional Outdoor Trials Programme, taking place on Sunday, 22 March 2026. This is a significant achievement and recognition of his hard work and performance this year and we wish him every success.
We look forward to seeing how our learners continue to embrace these opportunities and represent the College with pride.
Winter sport sign-ups
Whilst we are encouraged by the uptick in sign-ups this week, we will be following up with learners who have not yet committed to a winter sport. Learners have until the end of the quarter to select an activity, and the Sports Department will engage with them to support this process.
Learners are reminded that they must choose one summer and one winter sport. We encourage learners to commit early and prepare well for the season ahead.
Link: 2026 Q2 and 3 winter sport sign-up form
AJ Sportweek Tour
This Monday we will host a special kit ceremony to acknowledge those attending the AJ Sportweek Tour who have been hard at work preparing for the upcoming AJ Sportweek Festival in Mossel Bay, taking place from 27 March to 1 April.
The following teams will be participating: U19 Rugby, U16 Rugby, U19 Girls’ Hockey, U19 Boys’ Hockey, U19 Netball and an U17 Netball team.
They will be accompanied by 10 educators and coaches who will guide and support them throughout the week.
Tours like this are about more than fixtures. They are about preparation, culture and setting the tone for the season ahead. We look forward to a competitive and rewarding week as our teams test themselves and continue to grow.
Link to itinerary: AJ Sportweek Festival Itinerary
Link to pre-tour arrangements and important information: Pre-tour arrangements and Important Information
Link to Festival Schedule and Guidelines: AJ Sportweek Match Schedule
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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.
Swimming
This past weekend, Rafael Martins (Grade 7) delivered an outstanding performance at an interclub gala, competing in the U14 age group.
He took part in breaststroke, backstroke, freestyle, butterfly, and the individual medley, a demanding programme that tests both versatility and endurance. Rising to the occasion, Rafael dominated across all five events.
He secured five gold medals and, in an exceptional display of form, set new gala records in every race. That’s five events, five wins, and five new records. Not something you see every weekend. In total Rafael received 10 medals.
A remarkable achievement Rafael!
Indoor Netball
Olivia Salvador and Ella Nel (Grade 8) have achieved a fantastic milestone in their Action Netball journey. On Monday, 16 March 2026, their team, NETSHOTS, claimed victory in the U14 and U15 Summer League Finals.
It was a truly nail-biting encounter, the result of weeks of intense qualifying rounds against strong opposition. The final itself delivered everything you’d want, pressure, momentum swings, and a proper test of composure.
We congratulate both Olivia and Ella on their outstanding teamwork, determination, and commitment throughout the season. Performances like these don’t happen by chance. They are built on consistency, effort, and a willingness to show up when it matters most.
They’ve done themselves and the College proud.
2025/2026 season wrap-up
by Mr Craig Fortuin (1st XI Manager)
Parklands Cricket 1st XI (known as the Vikings) rounded off a compelling 2025/2026 season with a record that any school side would be proud of, winning eight of their fourteen matches. The early 2025 fixtures were a mixed bag - losses to SACS B, Milnerton and Bellville tempered the promise shown in wins over Pinelands and Fairmont - but what followed in 2026 was something special. Through January-February, the team won six out of seven matches, and in addition to that they ended the season with a high note by beating the Old Boys by 100 runs on 7 March.
From the moment they dismantled Westerford High School by 9 wickets on 31 January, the Vikings looked a transformed side. Carl Scheffler set the tone that day with a five-wicket haul, and the wins kept coming. A 15-run victory over Melkbosstrand was followed by a hard-fought 2-run thriller against Curro Durbanville. After a narrow loss against Milnerton, the team bounced back emphatically - beating Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar School (UK) by 8 wickets, then steamrolling The Settlers High School by 146 runs, before a breathtaking 180-run demolition of Fairmont High School away from home brought the curtain down on a memorable campaign.
Bryce Gilder's 132 off 91 balls against Fairmont was the innings of the season, earning him man of the match and capping a brilliant all-round year. He finished with 397 runs at an average of 36.1 and led the bowling attack with 23 wickets at 14.7.
Top wicket taker
Bryce Gilder
23 wickets * avg 14.7
Top run scorer
Josh Neil
458 runs * avg 57.3
Best bowling average
Carl Scheffler
13 wickets * avg 9.4
Joshua Neil's consistency with the bat was equally impressive - 458 runs at 57.3 made him the team's leading scorer across the full season. Carl Scheffler's bowling average of just 9.4 from 13 wickets was outstanding, while Blaine Fisher's 17 wickets and captain Ethan Randall's composed contributions throughout rounded out a well-balanced, match-winning squad. A thrilling 2026 run of form leaves plenty to look forward to next season!
Learners are required to sign up for one summer and one winter sport code.
Please sign your child up for a Quarter 2 and 3 winter sport if you have not yet done so.
Link: 2026 Q2 and 3 winter sport sign up form
If your child is unable to take part in College sport due to College dance commitments, College robotics competitions, a medical reason that prevents participation, or participation in non-College sport at Provincial or National level through an accredited sporting body where training clashes with school sport, we kindly ask that you complete the form below and attach the relevant supporting documentation.
Please note that involvement in the school play does not exempt learners from participation in sport. However, consideration has been made with regard to training sessions.
Please remember to subscribe to our Secondary sports calendar using this link: Secondary Sports Calendar
Girls' hockey and netball: Rebecca Walker (rwalker@parklands.co.za)
Chess, cross country, golf 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)
SWIMMING:
Interschools B-League Finals Combined Swimming Gala hosted at Herzlia High School on the 5th of March.
Boys:
Fish Hoek High School, 191 points
DSK, 171 points
Parklands College, 169 points
Herzlia, 138 points
Pinelands High School, 128 points
Elkanah House, 121 points
DF Akademie, 106 points
Milnerton B, 104 points
Jan van Riebeeck, 89 points
Reddam Durbanville, 89 points
Girls:
DSK, 204 points
Milnerton A, 196 points
Pinelands high School, 149 points
Parklands College, 133 points
Herzlia, 117 points
Elkanah House, 111 points
Milnerton B, 106 points
Jan van Riebeeck, 99 points
Df Akademie, 77 points
Reddam Durbanville, 35 points
Overall:
Milnerton A / Fish Hoek High School – 387 points
DSK – 375 points
Parklands College – 302 points
Pinelands High School – 277 points
Herzlia – 255 points
Elkanah House – 232 points
Milnerton B – 210 points
Jan van Riebeeck – 188 points
DF Akademie – 183 points
Reddam Durbanville – 124 points
Milnerton A (girls) and Fish Hoek High School (boys) competed together as one combined team, earning the highest overall score of the gala.
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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...
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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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As this is the final blog of the quarter, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our parents and learners for your ongoing support, commitment, and positive energy. Your partnership and dedication make our school community a truly special place, and it is deeply appreciated.
Wishing you all a restful break and a fresh start next term!
Ancia Vosloo
Principal: Secondary Faculty