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Advtech Schools claim top honours in WESSA Centenary Awards

By Karien Frans
3rd March 2026
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In a significant recognition of its leadership in sustainable education, ADvTECH – Africa’s leading private education provider – has been honoured for exceptional environmental stewardship at the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA) Centenary Awards.

Celebrating a century of inspiring environmental action, education, and advocacy under the motto “People Caring for the Earth”, WESSA acknowledged ADvTECH’s deep integration of the Eco-Schools South Africa programme for its unparalleled scale and impact.

“As WESSA marks 100 years of environmental leadership, partnerships like the one we share with ADvTECH remind us why environmental education remains one of the most powerful tools for long-term change,” says WESSA CEO Cindy-Lee Cloete.

“When 42 schools within a single education group commit to environmental stewardship, the ripple effect extends far beyond the classroom into homes, communities and ultimately into the future leadership of this country.”

At the awards ceremony on February 27, 37 ADvTECH schools received Silver Awards status, which celebrates two years of WESSA collaboration, and the schools below have shown their lasting dedication by participating in environmental initiatives and raising awareness.

  • Trinityhouse, Little Falls: Gold status (4 yrs.)
  • Crawford International School, Sandton: Platinum 2 status (7 yrs.)
  • Tyger Valley College: Bronze Decade status (12 yrs.)
  • Pinnacle College, Ridgeview: Green Flag Decade status (13 yrs.)
  • Pecanwood College: Platinum Decade 2 status (17 yrs.) Additionally, also recognised for submitting the most eco-snippets

All of the ADvTECH participating schools achieved full assessment letters for their submitted portfolios of evidence, with scores ranging from 70% – 98%.

Top achieving schools were:

  • Crawford International School, La Lucia
  • Maragon Olympus, Faerie Glen
  • Crawford International School, Sandton
  • Crawford International School, Lonehill
  • Abbots College, Northcliff

Additionally, ADvTECH received a Partnership Award in recognition of its outstanding and unique contribution to environmental stewardship.

“It has been another incredible year working closely with the WESSA champions at our schools, as well as the dedicated WESSA team. Throughout 2025, we witnessed some of the most inspiring and comprehensive portfolios of evidence ever submitted, reflecting not only commitment but also genuine passion for environmental stewardship and sustainability. The quality, creativity, and consistency demonstrated by our champions have set a remarkable standard and continue to inspire positive change within their school communities,” says Krystal Munian, Academic Advisor and WESSA Lead.

“We extend our sincere gratitude to every champion and the school teams for their phenomenal hard work, perseverance, and dedication to advancing the project’s goals.  And we are excited about the year ahead and look forward to building on this momentum through new activities, innovative initiatives, collaborative projects, and continued growth across all participating schools.”

 

 

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