6 February 2026
6 February 2026
Thank you to all the families who joined us for Connect on the Lawn and the various information sessions. A strong school community is vital, and it was wonderful to see so many families engaging with the school.
Our learners have also been preparing enthusiastically for Monday’s Athletics Day. Listening to the House groups practising their war cries, it is lovely to hear the school spirit building.
There is a real buzz around campus ahead of the Valentine’s Dance this evening. Please note that the doors will open at 18:00 and close at 18:45. They will reopen at 21:00 for collection, and the dance will conclude at 22:00.
We look forward to ending another busy week on a high note.
For safety reasons, no learners are permitted to wait outside the College gates at any time.
Parents entering our campus are required to have a car identification sticker, which can be collected from reception. By displaying the sticker on your car, you will gain easy access to the College premises. Vehicles that do not have a sticker will be scanned. ‘At the Gate’ Access Solution is used by the College and involves drivers' and car license discs being scanned. This information is stored on a secure database off-site for future reference should the need arise. Pedestrians are also required to produce identification.
We request, for the safety of our learners, that parents and visitors who are on our campus during academic time also sign in at reception and receive a visitor's badge. The badge must be returned to reception before leaving campus.
We encourage all parents to ensure that SnapScan is downloaded on learners’ phones. For security reasons, we aim to be a cash-free zone, and SnapScan allows for safe and convenient payments on campus.
update
Our new lockers have arrived! We will communicate allocation once the lockers are installed.
The EdAdmin Multi Portal App (EdAdmin MP) is available on the Google and Apple App stores. The features include access to your child’s reports, calendar activities and daily attendance records to mention a few.
1.) Download the EdAdmin Multi Portal App by using the relevant link below:
● Apple App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ed-admin-multi-portal/id646910856
OR
● Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.edana.edadmin&hl=en&gl= US
2.) Enter 230034 (Parklands College Code) and your email address to log in. For your convenience, please refer to the image below:
3.) The next step will require you to enter the login code sent to you via email. For your convenience, please refer to the image below:
Please ensure that you keep this App updated otherwise you will be logged out and will have to repeat the above process to regain access.
If you were anywhere near the Admin Lawn on Tuesday evening, you definitely felt the vibrations! The atmosphere was nothing short of buzzing. From 18:00, the lawn was a patchwork of picnic blankets, and the air was filled with laughter, conversation, and the incredible sounds of The Pedestrians. They certainly understood the assignment, delivering a high-energy set of crowd favourites that had parents, staff, and learners tapping their feet and eventually hitting the "dance floor" on the grass!
A massive THANK YOU to:
Every family who joined us, connected with new friends, and brought such good energy.
Everyone who supported the Prefect Food & Snacks Stalls, your contributions make a real difference to their fundraising efforts.
To the learners who watched the band and thought, "I wish I could do that"... take this as your sign. We hope you left inspired to pick up an instrument (that could be you up there one day... wink).
We can’t wait to see you at the next one!
We are proud of our Hyperion Bots who finished second inthe regional FTC Competitions securing a spot in Nationals. They achieved 3rd place for the Inspire Award and were Finalists in the Robot Games.
Thank you to our new parents who joined us for an informal information session in the beautiful Hospitality garden.
The Grade 7 learners had the opportunity to get creative in the art studios this week. Working collectively, they produced decorative artworks that were used to create unique, handmade greeting cards. Laughter and chatter filled the space as learners drew, painted, smeared, cut, and pasted. Ms Cass and I look forward to a year of creativity with these young artists.
Mr Chaise Frederick
Thank you to all the parents and learners who attended the information session and a special thank you to Mrs Fundira for sharing valuable insights on supporting your child in matric.
The Grade 10s, along with the FET Drama learners (only), will be going to watch Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the popular Maynardville
Open-Air Theatre, in Wynberg. This is a really enriching experience and a beautiful setting to witness this performance under the stars. It's also essential to witness a Shakespearean play, in order to fully understand their setwork play for Grade 10 and, inevitably, Grade 12.
Learners must be dressed neatly in their College uniforms but are encouraged to bring along their Parklands blankets as it can get quite chilly sitting outside at night.
Date of Excursion: Tuesday, 10th February 2026
Departure Time: 17h45 (please be at the Secondary Faculty by no later than 17h30)
Return Time: 23h00
Mode of Travel: Springbok Bus
Please fill out the indemnity form here
On Friday and Saturday, the Grade 12 Science learners made the most of their time, working diligently in the science workshop.
Parents and learners are welcome to sign up for Clubs and Societies in one of the following ways:
Email the educator in charge of the club or society to have your child’s name added to the list, or
Learners may go directly to the venue to add their name and receive more information about the club or society they wish to join.
Please note that Dance and Music will have separate Google Forms for sign-ups. These are shared separately under the Culture tab.
SCHEDULE
2026 Schedule - 2026 Time table
WHEN do clubs and societies start?
All Clubs and societies will start on 2 February.
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.
FRONT ROW: Sesona Mbovane, Siann Naidu, Lesa Pokwana, Jenna Simpson, Dharshana Raja
BACK ROW: Emma Strümpher, Isabela Manickum, Zelda Deiner, Clara-Mari Vosloo and Lily Howe
Sing it like you mean it!
Ms. Phillips and Mr. Ernstzen hosted a massive weekend of music for the Parklands Choir and Euphonics Ensemble. From polishing separate sets to a secret combined masterpiece, the productivity was off the charts.
The MVP moment: A Masterclass with UCT & LAMTA’s vocal coach, Ms. Amy Campbell.
The Lesson: If you're happy and you know it... tell your face!
Ms. Campbell taught us that the audience needs to see the joy, not just hear it. We learned that engaging your face muscles is actually half the battle in a great performance.
Get ready to see those expressive faces on stage very soon!
What Time Is It? It's Time to be FABULOUS!
Move over, Sharpay, there’s a new squad in town! The rehearsals for High School Musical 2 are officially underway, and let’s just say... we are stepping up the game.
Our cast is currently "Working This Out" to bring you a show packed with poolside drama, summer romance, and the catchiest songs of the century. We are trading the classroom for the country club, and you do not want to miss the performances coming your way.
🗓 Save the Date: 23 July - 25 July
✨ Everything is going to be fabulous. Bet on it. 🎤 Mark your calendars, grab your friends, and get ready to sing, dance, and vibe with us.
📚 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! 🎹🎷🎤
Community, Connection, and Covers: A Perfect Evening on the Lawn
There is something special about seeing our Parklands Family come together, and our Connect on the Lawn was the perfect example of the Parklands spirit in action.
The Admin lawn was transformed into a vibrant hub of connection. It was wonderful to see families relaxing on picnic blankets, catching up with friends, and enjoying the summer evening. The soundtrack for the night was provided by local band, The Pedestrians, whose feel-good mix of popular covers set the perfect tone, relaxed yet energetic enough to get people moving!
Thank you to everyone who came out to support. We hope some of our learners in the audience were inspired to start their own musical journey or to our existing musicians, commit even more to their craft! Who knows? Next time, it might be you on the stage...
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!
Leading the Way: Introducing the 2026 Council for Learner Equity
We are incredibly proud to announce the newly elected Council for Learner Equity for 2026.
This group of dedicated students has stepped up to serve as the heartbeat of our school’s commitment to belonging. We wish them a productive and transformative year ahead as they take on the vital work of ensuring every voice at our school is not only heard but celebrated.
In a world that often tries to highlight what divides us, your role is to remind us of the strength found in our diversity. A garden is only beautiful because of the variety of its flowers; likewise, our school thrives because of the unique identity each learner brings to the hallways.
May you lead with kindness, challenge with grace, and inspire us all to be a little more inclusive every day.
Celebrating a 100 years of Black History Month
History isn’t just found in textbooks, it’s alive in our feeds, our communities, and our future. This February, we’re celebrating the "Now Generation" of South African leaders and creators who are shaking the table and making an impact.
We are honouring the visionaries who aren’t just following trends but setting them.
Spotlight on: Thando Hopa Thando is the definition of a multi-hyphenate. Whether she’s advocate-lawyer-ing or trailblazing on international magazine covers, she represents a new era of South African excellence. She reminds us that you don’t have to pick just one lane to make a difference.
To our learners: Who are the changemakers inspiring you to rewrite the blueprint?
Make sure you don't miss this! Last year's dance was a hit and well attended. This year promises to be even better!
Tickets (R80) will be available at the door in case you missed it.
18:00-22:00
(Doors open 18:00-18:45 and close until 21:00)
Kindly note that all learners are required to wear the braided striped blazer in 2026 and Parklands socks available from School & Leisure.
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
Senior Preparatory - 50 Wood Drive, Parklands 7441
Secondary Faculty - 1 College Avenue, Sandown 7441
Discount Code : PKLSCHOOL (both upper and lowercase works)
Please ensure that you purchase the correct blouse / shirt for your child.
Athletics
On Monday we will host the following events for the inter-house athletics meeting: 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, long, jump, shot put, discus, 4x100m relay and Tug of War. We trust that learners who have signed up to compete will remain committed and come prepared. There might be an opportunity for learners who have not signed up, to still compete on the day, but certain events have limited capacity. Learners must email their House Captains.
Big Brag
Each House has been practicing their war cries this week for Mondays Big Brag. Please remember to follow your House Captains instructions and read through your lyrics for this event, bringing as much energy and enthusiasm as possible.
Sun protection
All learners must wear sunscreen as well as a hat to protect themselves from the sun.
Dress code
Athletes can compete in spikes, trainers or bare foot and must wear their house colours.
There will be a homeroom inspection in the morning to make sure everyone is wearing the correct House shirt.
Please contact the counsellors for any learner support queries or information:
Samantha Scott: sjscott@parklands.co.za
Serlina Amy Kistan: skistan@parklands.co.za
Information regarding tertiary studies will be communicated throughout the year when available.
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Time: 9:00 – 12:00
Venue: 48 Dane Street, Unit 8B, Waverley Business Park, Observatory, Cape Town
Cape Audio College is South Africa’s premier institution for Sound Technology and Music Production, committed to empowering young creatives with practical skills and career-ready training. From music production to live sound, post-production, and broadcasting, our courses offer dynamic and exciting pathways into the world of professional audio. Our Career Week runs from Monday, 12 May to Saturday, 17 May, giving students the chance to explore our world-class studios and learn directly from industry professionals. Activities include:
Daily campus tours
Informative career sessions
Interactive workshop
The highlight of the week is our Open Day on Saturday, 7 February, where students can enjoy:
Music Production Sessions – Explore recording, mixing and producing in our cutting-edge studios
Career & Study Guidance – One-on-one conversations with our expert advisors about the many study options we offer
We would like to invite your students and parents to the live in-person Global University Admissions Summit, on Saturday 7 February 2026 10:00 am to 13:00pm.
This event is perfect for ambitious students and parents striving to get accepted to top US, UK, EU, Canada, and Asian universities.
Join Brad Latilla-Campbell, Harvard graduate and Crimson Africa/SA Country Manager, Kyle Brown, Crimson Senior Academic Advisor, and other Crimson university admission experts on Saturday 7 February 2026 at 10am, for an in-person seminar and interactive expo to learn what it takes to get accepted to the world's top universities.
Event details: Global University Admissions Summit
Saturday 7 February 2026
10:00 am - 13:00 pm
Kelvin Grove, Newlands, Cape Town - (144 Campground Rd, Newlands, Cape Town, 7700)
Cost - FREE
Click HERE to register to attend the event.
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
Our Interactors read to the Grade 3 learners in celebration of World Read Aloud Day. It proved that reading is fun!
First full week of training and fixtures
Well done to all our learners who participated in training and matches this past week. We have now had a full week of training and fixtures behind us and are off to a pleasant start.
Training and match kit
Please pay attention to the kit requirement for training and matches. We need to tighten up our appearance so that it fits our performance.
Communication
Please communicate in good time if you are ill and unable to attend training. Kindly take note of who to contact if you have any questions related to a specific sport code.
DH
More detail about the commencement of the sporting programme will be shared in Friday's memo. Please remember to subscribe to our Secondary sports calendar using this link: Secondary Sports Calendar
* Please note amendments to squad tennis times for Saturday.
* Please note the changes to Girls' water polo training days and times.
We always love to hear of our learners' external sport achievements. Please email a short blurb along with 3 high-quality photographs (1 Mb minimum) to External Sport News.
Benjamin Fourie - Lifesaving
Benjamin competed at the Lifesaving Western Cape Stillwater Championships on Saturday, 24 January 2026, at Bellville Pool, delivering an impressive performance across six events. He raced in four individual events, achieving personal bests in each, and played a key role in his team’s success in two relays, helping secure silver medals in both.
Individual Results:
100m Torpedo Buoy Rescue – 4th
50m Manikin Carry – 4th
100m Manikin Carry with Fins – 5th
100m Obstacles – 4th
Relay Results:
4 x 50m Obstacle Relay – Silver
Ball Throw Relay – Silver
Benjamin’s consistency and determination were clear throughout the day, demonstrating both his individual skill and his strength as a team player.
Aquatics (swimming and water polo)
Rebecca Walker (rwalker@parklands.co.za)
Athletics and softball
Marc Viljoen (mviljoen@parklands.co.za)
Cricket and tennis
Darin Viljoen (dviljoen@parklands.co.za)
Head of Sport
Darryn Hunt (dhunt@parklands.co.za)
Head of Cricket
Gary Gilder (ggilder@parklands.co.za)
Whilst we were disappointed with the news that the Knysna Chukka Festival has been cancelled, schools from across Cape Town got together and have planned a tournament of our own.
Parklands College are happy to announce that we will be hosting the following girls' teams on Saturday the 14th February: Parklands College, Bridge House, Fish Hoek, Camps Bay, Paarl Girls, Fairmont, Pinelands, Elkanah, HMS Bloemhof and Rhenish 2nd.
Our boys' team will play at Elkanah in a tournament featuring: Parklands College, Bridge House, Camps Bay, Reddam Constantia 2nd, Fish Hoek, Fairmont, Pinelands and Elkanah.
Details will be shared with learners who were due to attend the Chukka tour next week.
U/19A CRICKET
PARKLANDS COLLEGE 1st XI vs WESTERFORD 1st XI
SATURDAY 31 JANUARY 2026
MATCH REPORT
WESTERFORD won the toss and chose to bat first.
Batting first, WESTERFORD scored 126/10 in 29.3 overs.
Batting second, PARKLANDS scored 127/1 in 15.3 overs.
PARKLANDS WON BY 9 WICKETS
Parklands College’s 2025 Team of the Year, the U/19A cricket team known as the Vikings, got the second leg of the 2025/26 season off to a great start with back-to-back wins against Westerford (away, 50 overs) and Melkbosstrand (home, T20).
The Vikings delivered a dominant all-round performance to secure a convincing 9-wicket victory over Westerford, chasing down their target with ease.
After winning the toss, Westerford elected to bat but were quickly put under pressure by disciplined Viking bowling. Bryce Gilder struck early, claiming two wickets inside the first five overs to leave the hosts reeling at 10/2. Although Westerford steadied themselves, scoring remained slow, and by the 17th over they had crawled to 72/3. The match then swung decisively in Parklands’ favour as Carl Scheffler and Joshua Neil tore through the middle and lower order. Carl was outstanding, claiming 5 wickets for just 23 runs, supported superbly by Joahua’s 3 wickets. Westerford were eventually dismissed for 126 in 29.3 overs.
In reply, Parklands made light work of the chase. Openers Ethan Randall and Joshua Neil put on a brisk 45-run stand before Ethan fell for an entertaining 21 off 15 balls. From there, Joshua (37* off 45) and Bryce (42* off 35) dominated, sharing an unbeaten partnership of 82. Bryce fittingly sealed the win with a towering six, guiding Parklands to 127/1 in just 15.3 overs.
Man of the Match honours went to Carl Scheffler for his first-ever five-wicket haul at 1st XI level - an unforgettable performance.
Fielding catches: Jayden Lamb, Bryce Gilder, Carl Scheffler
U/19A CRICKET
PARKLANDS COLLEGE 1st XI vs MELKBOSSTRAND HIGH XI
TUESDAY 3rd FEBRUARY 2026
MATCH REPORT
Batting first, PARKLANDS scored 126/5 in 20 overs.
Batting second, MELKBOSSTRAND scored 111/10 in 19.5 overs.
PARKLANDS WON BY 15 RUNS
The Vikings held their nerve to secure a hard-fought 15-run victory over Melkbosstrand after being put in to bat first.
The Vikings made a steady start, with Ethan Randall and Joshua Neil adding 31 runs inside the first three overs. Although #3 batsman Bryce Gilder fell early, Joshua anchored the innings superbly, absorbing pressure and rotating the strike. Liam Russell added a useful 10 before falling, but Joshua continued to build, finishing unbeaten on a composed 58 off 60 balls. Late momentum came from Julian Gardiner, whose lively 22 off 16 balls lifted Parklands to a competitive 126/5 from their 20 overs.
Defending a modest total, Parklands produced an outstanding collective bowling and fielding display. Adam Muller was the standout, conceding just 9 runs while claiming two wickets in a miserly spell that strangled the Melkbosstrand middle order. Regular wickets saw the visitors slump to 55/7 by the 13th over, before a brief recovery took them to 101/8 with two overs remaining. Any hopes of a late surge were dashed when Joshua Neil removed the key danger man, and the final wicket fell with two balls to spare, sealing the win.
Man of the Match honours went to Joshua Neil for a match-defining all-round performance, while late call-ups Noah Fick and Michael Enslin impressed on debut in a gritty team effort..
Fielding catches: Jayden Lamb (2), Joshua Neil, Ethan Randall, Bryce Gilder, Blaine Fisher
CRICKET:
1st cricket team v Westerford High, won by 9 wickets POM: Carl Scheffler 5/23
1st cricket team v Melkbosstrand High (T20), won by 15 runs POM: Joshua Neil 58 (60)
U14A cricket v Edgemead High (T20), won by 4 wickets POM: Joel Rawat
U13A cricket v Elkanah House U13A, lost by 9 wickets POM: Ewan Eichbauer
SOFTBALL:
1st softball v to Edgemead High, lost 5 - 7 POM: Hannah van Zyl
2nd softball v to Cannons Creek 1st, lost 2 - 4 POM: Tyra Gaetsewe
U15A softball v Table View High, won 10 - 8 POM: Mary-Ann Okafor
TENNIS:
1st tennis boys v The Settlers High, won 10 - 2 POM: Luan Odendaal
1st tennis girls v Reddam Durbanville, won 10 - 2 POM: Sabina Angel
2nd tennis boys v Elkanah House, won 10 - 2 POM: Adam Long
2nd tennis girls v Fairbairn College, won 12 - 0 POM: Kaylee Jade Mestre
U13 tennis team v Table View Primary C, won 6 - 0 POM: Sophia de Carvalho Smee
The Dutch Reformed Church of Bloubergstrand’s annual FUN RUN promises to be a fun-filled day!
Please join us to help Isibindi in their cause to help the youth in our community.
Isibindi Initiatives is a registered non-profit company (Sec 21 - 2020/476542/08; Sec18A - 930070963 ) founded in 2020. At Isibindi, we aim to create places and spaces where youth from difficult or disadvantaged backgrounds can become part of a community and have the support to courageously pursue their purpose and passions. We strive to be a family with ISIBINDI. We believe that all people are worthy of belonging to a family and we want to create a feeling of home that is stronger than the hardships these youth have faced. We believe that hope is always possible, and that grace is always present.
3km R80 online 08:15
5km R100 online 08:10
8km R120 online 08:00
Every month we will look at our ICT Acceptable use policy and highlight an area. For February we will look at Social Media:
Navigating the Digital World: A Shared Responsibility
At Parklands College, we pride ourselves on being at the cutting edge of technology. From our Innovation Centre to our dual status as an Apple Distinguished and Google Reference School, our learners are constantly pushing boundaries. However, with great digital power comes the need for great digital responsibility.
Social media is more than just a place for "likes", it’s where our learners build their first professional reputations. We believe that digital citizenship isn’t just a school subject; it’s a partnership. While our educators provide the technical and ethical foundations, our parents provide the real-world wisdom.
The following checklist is intended as a conversation starter. For learners, it’s a guide to navigating these platforms safely and respectfully. For parents, it’s a reminder of the boundaries that protect our community's privacy and your child's future.
1. The "Public Forever" Rule
Learners: Before you hit post, ask: "Would I be okay with this appearing on the Innovation Centre's main TV for everyone to see?"
Parents: Remind your children that "Private" settings are never 100% secure. Screenshots can live forever.
2. The Power of the Disclaimer
Learners: If your bio mentions you attend Parklands College, you should include a disclaimer: "I attend Parklands College. Everything here, however, is my personal opinion."
Parents: Help your child understand that even personal accounts reflect back on their school community and their own future professional brand.
3. Respect the Privacy of Others
Learners: Never post photos or videos of others, especially in school uniform or on campus, without express written permission from all parties and a Director.
Parents: Reinforce that data privacy is a legal and ethical boundary. Proprietary info about learners or staff is strictly off-limits.
4. Constructive vs. Antagonistic
Learners: Disagreements happen. Stay polite. If a conversation turns "toxic," step away and ask an educator for advice rather than becoming defensive.
Parents: Encourage your child to "think before they type" and to represent themselves as a respectful member of our digital community.
5. Protect Your Personal Brand (and IP)
Learners: Don't use the College logo on personal sites without permission. Keep your home address, phone number, and personal email private to stay safe from identity thieves.
Parents: Audit your child’s profiles occasionally to ensure they aren't over-sharing personal data that could compromise their safety
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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Autumn Quarter: 8 April - 24 June
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Spring Quarter: 14 October - 4 December
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We are looking forward to our upcoming School Open Day on Saturday 14 February and hope to see many of you there!
It has been wonderful to see our learners so engaged and enthusiastic this week - they truly deserve the weekend break.
Wishing all our learners, staff, and families a restful and enjoyable weekend ahead!
Ancia Vosloo
Principal: Secondary Faculty