30 January 2026
30 January 2026
It is wonderful to have our children back from camp and to feel the school buildings come alive again. The excitement in their voices and the stories they are so eager to share are a lovely reminder of the special memories made, friendships strengthened, and experiences gained during the camp.
We are immensely proud to share that Amy White was invited to attend the WCED 2025 NSC Awards Ceremony on Thursday, 29 January 2026, in recognition of her exceptional academic achievement.
Amy achieved an outstanding 96%, placing her 4th in the Western Cape Province, and was honoured as the Top Learner Achiever for Independent Schools in the Western Cape. This is a remarkable accomplishment and a true reflection of her dedication, consistency, and academic excellence.
Amy is studying Veterinary Sciences at Onderstepoort and is currently in Pretoria where she is busy with the Vice Chancellor Distinguished Merit Award Conference. She is one of 40 first year students that was awarded a full scholarship from VCDMA.
We congratulate Amy on this well-deserved recognition and celebrate her achievement with great pride. She is a wonderful ambassador for our school community, and we wish her every success as she continues her academic journey.
Amy is currently in Pretoria where she is busy with the Vice Chancellor Distinguished Merit Award Conference. She is one of 40 first year students that was awarded a full scholarship from VCDMA.
Well done, Amy. We are incredibly proud of you.
Parents are invited to join us for a relaxed evening of live music, connection, and community. Bring your picnic blanket and basket, invite friends and family, and enjoy the Admin Lawn from 18:00–20:00.
Light refreshments will be on sale for those who’d like an extra treat. Live music will be provided by The Pedestrians, a local Cape Town band known for their energetic performances and feel-good mix of popular covers and crowd favourites, the perfect soundtrack for a summer evening on the lawn.
There is a buzz around the school this morning as we welcome teams and supporters for the FTC regional competition scheduled for today and tomorrow. The FIRST Tech Challenge is an international robotics competition where learners design, build, and program robots to complete specific challenges. It’s more than just building robots - FTC teaches our learners problem-solving, teamwork, coding, and engineering skills. Learners get the chance to think like engineers and innovators, developing skills that open doors to future STEM careers and hands-on experiences in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Our Hyperion Bots have been working tirelessly on their robot design, programming, and strategy. Their dedication, creativity, and teamwork are inspiring, and we are so proud of how much they’ve grown as young innovators. We wish them best of luck for the challenge this weekend. Go Hyperion Bots! We know you’ll make us proud!
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.
We are still awaiting delivery of our new lockers which will be replacing the old ones. We will communicate allocation once the lockers arrive and 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.
The Grade 12 learners departed for their much-anticipated Orange River Camp on Friday, 23 January, at 16:30. Although the journey to the Noordoewer border crossing was a long one, spirits remained high, with learners well prepared and enjoying meaningful conversations with friends along the way.
Border formalities on both the South African and Namibian sides were handled smoothly. Due to Namibia’s preventative measures in response to the current foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in South Africa, the process took slightly longer than anticipated. After the necessary disinfection procedures, the group arrived safely at the Bundi Adventures base camp shortly before 05:00 on Saturday morning.
After a short rest under the stars, learners packed their barrels and prepared their rafts for the river journey ahead. For many, this was their first experience navigating the Orange River, and it was encouraging to see how quickly they worked together and gained confidence. With a strong current and a full river, conditions were ideal.
Despite extreme temperatures ranging between 38–42°C, learners embraced the challenge with maturity and enthusiasm. Activities included rock jumps, swimming in the river to cool off, and the much-anticipated “nappy rush”. The shared experiences, resilience, and memories formed on this once-in-a-lifetime camp will undoubtedly last far longer.
2026 GRADE 11 CAMP
The Grade 11 camp at Mizpah Youth Camp near Grabouw provided an excellent start to the academic year for both learners and staff. Despite morning peak-hour traffic, the journey was smooth, and learners arrived ready to engage fully in the experience.
Upon arrival, Venture Forth facilitators led a series of icebreaker activities that encouraged movement, teamwork, and connection. After lunch, learners began rotating through a variety of activities, including lawn games, volleyball, archery, first aid, swimming, and hiking. A highlight for many was the hike to nearby rock pools, where learners enjoyed a refreshing swim in clear mountain water.
On the second day, learners continued through the activity rotations, deepening friendships and strengthening collaboration within their groups. In the evening, learners showcased their creativity and teamwork during a lively potjiekos competition. The day concluded with a spirited Grade 11 war cry, reflecting the strong sense of unity that had developed over the course of the camp.
The camp offered valuable opportunities for learners to build independence, resilience, and meaningful connections, setting a positive tone for the year ahead.
The Grade 10 camp at Kleinmond was a memorable experience that allowed learners to strengthen friendships and develop teamwork through a range of outdoor activities. Outside the classroom, learners were encouraged to challenge themselves and engage with one another in new ways.
Activities included hiking, raft-building, rock climbing, canoeing, and lawn games, each providing opportunities for collaboration, problem-solving, and personal growth. These shared experiences fostered a strong sense of group cohesion.
The camp struck a valuable balance between adventure and learning, leaving learners with lasting memories and renewed confidence as they continue their Grade 10 journey.
The Grade 9 learners of 2026 arrived at Simonsberg Christian Campsite in Stellenbosch at 09:45 on Monday, 26 January. While the intense heat initially affected energy levels, Venture Forth facilitators quickly re-energised the group through engaging team-building activities on the main lawn. Following lunch, learners participated in a variety of activities, including low-rope challenges, shooting, swimming, orienteering, and strategic games. The evening concluded with a scenic night-time hike up Kanonkop koppie, where learners were rewarded with views of the sun setting behind Table Mountain.
Day two began in high spirits, despite some tired muscles from the previous evening. Pool activities provided welcome relief from the heat, and learners worked together to create a Grade 9 war cry, testing communication and collaboration skills. The evening ended around a bonfire, complete with music, singing, and toasted marshmallows.
On the final morning, learners enjoyed a slightly later start and were commended for leaving their accommodation in immaculate condition. Limited Wi-Fi access encouraged personal interaction, and it was rewarding to observe many learners grow in confidence and independence as the camp progressed.
The Grade 8 camp at Disakloof in Betty’s Bay was a memorable and enriching experience for all involved. Learners welcomed the opportunity to step away from the routines of school life and immerse themselves in the natural environment.
Days were spent hiking mountain trails, sliding down sand dunes, and participating in team-based challenges that strengthened friendships and encouraged resilience. A small number of unexpected baboon encounters served as a valuable reminder that learners were guests in nature, reinforcing respect for the environment.
Overall, the camp was a refreshing and enjoyable experience that promoted independence, collaboration, and meaningful bonding—providing a strong foundation as learners settle into the Secondary phase.
Learners are invited to join Mr Baker (lbaker@parklands.co.za) on a very exciting tour to Eastern Europe in March 2026.
We have a few places available, so please scan the code to join in on an experience of a lifetime!
Please use secondary@parklands.co.za if you are unsure about who to contact. Your mail will be directed to the correct person.
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Parents and learners in Grades 11 and 12 are invited to attend our Academic Information Evening on Monday, 2 February 2026, at 18:00 in Curie Hall.
This evening will provide important guidance on academic expectations, assessment and examination requirements, and post-school pathways, including university admission processes. Updated timelines and key milestones for the year ahead will be shared to support learners as they progress through this critical stage.
Both parents and learners are encouraged to attend, as success is best supported through a shared understanding and a strong partnership between home and school.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Maynardville Outing Indemnity Form 2026
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 23 January and Saturday 24 January, our Grade 10 learners participated in an intensive Mathematics Workshop designed to consolidate prior learning and introduce key new concepts that will underpin their work for the year ahead.
The Friday session focused on:
Revision of Statistics
Strengthening core concepts from previous learning
Introducing new Grade 10 topics to ensure learners begin the year with confidence and clarity
The Saturday session built on this foundation and focused on:
Ogives
Scatterplots
Consolidation of all work covered across the two days, ensuring learners were able to apply concepts independently and with confidence
Across both days, our learners demonstrated exceptional focus, perseverance, and commitment. The level of engagement and willingness to grapple with challenging concepts was a clear indication of their dedication to academic excellence. We are incredibly proud of the way our Grade 10s approached this opportunity and are confident that the skills developed during this workshop will serve them well throughout their Mathematics journey.
A sincere thank you goes to our Mathematics Department, and in particular Mrs Rossouw, Ms Falake, Ms Van der Merwe, Mr Goldstone and Ms Tyeda, who generously gave of their time and expertise to make this workshop such a success. We would also like to extend our thanks to our Grade 10 learners for their commitment, maturity, and positive attitude across both days, as well as to our parents for their continued support in encouraging participation and valuing academic growth. This partnership between home and school plays a vital role in setting our learners up for success.
pbrijlal@parklands.co.za
Learners from Grade 7 – 12 have the opportunity to receive additional support in Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy on campus, should they feel the need for one-on-one or small group support. Our Mathematics Department will continue to offer tutorials as per the tutorial schedule and these tutorials are covered by the tuition fees.
Mrs Priscilla Brijlal is an educator with over 40 years experience in teaching Mathematics and Mathematical Literacy at various schools. Her patient and caring nature, her commitment to her calling and her willingness to go above and beyond what is expected, especially with struggling learners, make her a very valuable Independent Contractor to support our team.
Remedial/extra sessions may be scheduled before school or during the utility session. Evidence shows that morning sessions are more conducive for such sessions.
There will be a charge for the sessions. More details can be obtained from Mrs Brijlal.
Should you be interested in signing up for this or need more information, kindly mail secondary@parklands.co.za
langel@parklands.co.za
Mrs Angel will be assisting Foreign Language learners who need extension classes in English as an Independent Contractor. She is well-known to many of our existing learners who got to know her as a member of the Preparatory Faculty. She is knowledgeable about teaching the foundation of language acquisition, she is kind and she is patient.
Remedial/extra sessions will be scheduled during the utility slot on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, in the mornings before school or in the afternoons.
There will be a charge for the sessions. More details can be obtained from Mrs Angel.
Kindly mail secondary@parklands.co.za if you would like to sign up for lessons.
abailly@parklands.co.za
Madam Bailly is a respected and experienced educator who has assisted many of our learners with Afrikaans over the years. In addition to the Afrikaans support sessions she is currently offering, we are excited to announce that she will be presenting dedicated Afrikaans examination preparation workshops this year.
These workshops will be offered closer to the examination period and will be available to Grade 10 to Grade 12 learners. Please note that there will be a charge for these sessions. Further details will be shared once the sessions become available.
Additional information can be obtained from Madame Bailly.
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
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!
Get'cha head in the game, Wildcats!
Rehearsals are ON and the energy is unmatched. Our cast is bringing all the drama, laughs, and bops you love from High School Musical 2.
🗓 Show Date: 23 July - 25 July
✨ Mark your calendars, grab your friends, and get ready to sing, dance, and vibe with us.
#AllInThisTogether #WildcatsVibes #HighSchoolMusical
📚 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, you have 1 more week to make that application before we close for quarter 1: 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! 🎹🎷🎤
Parkies Music Connect on the Lawn
Next Tuesday, 3 February, we invite all our Parklands families to join us on the Admin Lawn for our Annual Connect on the Lawn event. It’s a special evening where our school community comes together to enjoy live music, conversation, and a relaxed picnic atmosphere.
Bring along your blanket and picnic basket and settle in for some live tunes performed by the energetic Pedestrians from 18:30. Our Service Prefects will also have a selection of snacks and beverages available for sale, so you can grab a treat while you enjoy the music.
It’s a chance to connect with other parents, and simply enjoy a beautiful evening on the lawn. We can’t wait to see you there!
Council of Learner Equity Nominations Underway!
Today, learners had the chance to self-nominate as class representatives for the Council of Learner Equity. Speeches will be presented on Monday, with voting taking place on Tuesday.
We encourage all learners to embrace this opportunity to serve their peers, be part of an important forum, and contribute to shaping our school culture. Being part of the council helps develop key skills in leadership, collaboration, and understanding diversity and inclusion. Learners will discover that fostering equity and belonging is not a destination, but a journey of continual growth and learning.
A training day for successful representatives will take place on Wednesday, 11 February, at 16:30.
We’re excited to see our learners step up, share their voices, and grow as thoughtful, inclusive leaders!
🖤 February: Black History Month
This February, we celebrate Black History Month by recognising the achievements of People of Colour who are shaping South Africa today.
From innovators and creators to leaders, trendsetters, and changemakers.
We honour their vision, creativity, and impact, and celebrate the ways they continue to inspire and influence our society.
Grade 7 Workshop: The Power of Intent and Impact
Last week, our Grade 7 learners participated in a meaningful workshop exploring the power of intent versus impact and reflecting on the footprint or legacy they would like to leave behind. It was an engaging and thought-provoking session, one of many designed to help our new learners understand and contribute positively to the Parklands environment.
Through discussion and activities, learners considered how their actions affect others, how to practice empathy, self-awareness, and social responsibility, and how to engage thoughtfully with the diverse perspectives and experiences of their peers. This workshop encourages them to develop inclusive mindsets, nurture respectful relationships, and consciously choose behaviors that contribute to a kind, equitable, and connected school community.
Here are some pictures that capture the energy and engagement of the session!
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 from the prefects next week. Don't miss out.
18:00-22:00
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)
We had the privilege of presenting our Grade 12 learners with their Matric ties. A special milestone that marks the start of their final year of schooling.
The Matric tie is more than just part of the uniform; it represents leadership, responsibility, and the legacy our Matrics leave behind.
Please ensure that you purchase the correct blouse / shirt for your child.
Updated House Points
Swimming Results Spirit Results
Oxford 1. Yale/Oxford
Cambridge 2. Harvard
Harvard 3. Cambridge
Yale
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.
Our University Speaking advertisers are coming to Cape Town to participate in our First Student Conference. This is not an expo. The conference proceedings begin at 5 p.m. sharp with discussion panels. There will be sessions moderated by professionals in education on different topics like:
• What does it take to prepare yourself for an international university
• Specialty universities
• How do international universities assess South African applicants and our curriculum
• Scholarships and student athletes
• Which country?
• How do I future-proof my degree
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
The Interact Committee recently held their first online meeting with the Interactors from St Xavier’s School. St Xavier’s is a school in Nepal. They reached out to us to share ideas, thoughts, and experiences.
This initial meeting was an exciting opportunity to connect across cultures, learn more about one another’s communities, and explore ways in which our Interact clubs can collaborate and make a positive impact together.
And so it begins!
Yesterday we hosted our first interschool gala of the term and what a start it was. Parklands College claimed the win with an outstanding 486 points. A big well done to all our swimmers, not only for their performances in the pool, but for the way they backed their teammates throughout the event. The support on the side of the pool was just as impressive as the results in the water.
We look forward to hosting the next interschool gala on Thursday 12 February as momentum across our summer codes continues to build.
Tomorrow our 1st XI cricket side opens their season against Westerford, officially getting our match calendar underway. From next week, training sessions and fixtures move into full swing across the programme.
A reminder to all learners signed up for summer sport to live out the 4Cs: communication, commitment, competition and community. When we get those right, performance tends to take care of itself.
Here’s to a fantastic quarter of summer sport ahead.
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 sign your child up for a Quarter 1 and 4 summer sport if you have not yet done so.
Link: 2026 Q1 and 4 summer sport sign up form
* 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.
Anna Herbert - Football
Anna played for Nova Nacionale FC in Parklands for the ladies senior team, and they won their league in the Cape Town Tygerberg LFA on 56 points, gaining promotion to the league above them for the 2026 season.
Congratulations Anna!
Callum Herbert and Friends - Football
Callum played for NOVA Nacional FC in Parklands along with his Parklands friends Cameron Damarrel-Fox and Ruben Fourie for the Under 12 team.
They won their league in the Cape Town Tygerberg LFA, and Callum joined the club as goalkeeper right at the end of the season, and they won the Cup competition as well, doing the double in the league and Cup.
Congratulations Callum, Cameron and Ruben!
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)
We received notification yesterday that the Knysna Chukka Festival has been cancelled due to the ongoing challenges relating to water supply and water quality in the region. This is very disappointing news for our learners, coaches and families, as well as for the Oakhill and Knysna community, who put an enormous amount of effort into hosting such a special event each year.
Parents of Chukka participants have already received initial communication. We will follow up over the coming days with the next steps as it becomes available.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Interschool Combined Swimming Gala at Parklands
1) Parklands College, 486 points
2) Milnerton High School, 403 points
3) Elkanah, 389 points
4) Melkbosstrand, 339 points
4) Settlers High School, 334 points
6) DF Akademie, 176 points
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.
If you have dress-up clothes, dolls’ clothes, or home-corner play items in good condition that your family no longer uses - especially after the festive season - we would gladly give them a new home in our Pre-Primary classrooms. These little additions make playtime richer for the children. Donations can be dropped off at the Pre-Primary at your convenience.
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This week, I am immensely proud of our school community. Our learners have conducted themselves with maturity, reflecting the strong values we hold as a school. Thank you to our staff and families for the guidance and support that continue to shape such well-rounded young people.
We look forward to a busy week ahead and wish all our families a wonderful weekend.
Ancia Vosloo
Principal: Secondary Faculty