Tag: Education
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Non-Traditional Schooling: Myths & Misperceptions
Non-Traditional Schooling: Myths & Misperceptions According to CollegeRaptor (USA), non-traditional (alternative) schools “were first introduced as a way to help students who could not fit into ... -
Inclusion is about ALL of US The “US” refers to Pinelands North Primary School
Inclusion is about ALL of US! The “US” refers to Pinelands North Primary School. Our school is recognised for excellence in our inclusive approach to learning. ... -
The power of Artificial Intelligence in education
The power of Artificial Intelligence in education Hands up. Are you impressed when Netflix or Showmax recommends the perfect movie for your Friday night binge? What ... -
Graeme College Gr 3’s informative Life Skills lesson
In Life Skills, the Graeme College Grade 3 boys have been looking at themselves, their history, their feelings and their friendships. They explored important events which ... -
Holy Family College Primary School History Project
Grade 4 learners interviewed Primary School educators on Thursday, 24 February 2022, as part of their History Project on Holy Family College, celebrating 147 years of ... -
Greyton House excited to start of the new academic year
Welcome to 2022! I trust you had a lovely break & that you are as excited as we are for the start of the new academic ... -
Creston College Foundation Phase “explored” the world
Creston College Foundation Phase learners got really creative after learning more about the vast wonderful world we live in. The Grade 1 learners’ new theme is ... -
Shelters take shape a Glenashley Prep
Glenashley Preparatory School Grade 7 learners were tasked with designing and building an emergency shelter as part of their curriculum for Design and Technology. Grade 7 ... -
Curro Uitzicht Gr 3 learner used impressive skills to submit Life Skill project
Arnu Kruger in Grade 3E submitted his Life Skills project not in his usual way. The learners had the opportunity to show the different uses of ... -
Waterfall College Steaming ahead
This term, the ground floor of Waterfall College’s new STEAM Centre was put to good use for Accounting, Business Studies, Mathematics and IT. This facility is ... -
Help your child adjust to a daily routine with these five tips
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools were only allowed to have 50% of scholars attend school, while the other 50% attended on an alternative ... -
Nationwide count of all Early Childhood Development programmes underway
Nationwide count of all Early Childhood Development programmes underway. The ECD Census 2021, commissioned by the Department of Basic Education and funded by the LEGO Foundation, ... -
Arbor Park Primary celebrating 50 years
We are delighted to share fifty years of sports, community, and academics with you. Our school continues to leave a legacy that sparkles and shines in ... -
Nuwe Republiek Primary where the little things count
At Nuwe Republiek Primary we have a few good things to look back to over the last six months. Let’s start with a bit of a ... -
The King’s School West Rand covering a interesting topic in Life Skills
The Grade 2’s of The King’s School West Rand are covering very interesting topics in Life Skills. They learnt about Egypt today. The learners were taught ... -
Hendrik Louw Primary School Grade 3’s learning about fractions
Who ever said learning isn’t fun was definitely not in the Grade 3E2 class today. The learners all constructed yummy fraction pizzas that looked too good ... -
Wynberg Girls’ High School Grade 9 learner success comes from passion
This week’s Wynberg Wonder is dedicated to Grade 9 learner, Jenna Atwood-Palm from Wynberg Girls’ High School. Jenna’s hard work in various aspects of her life ... -
Hillcrest High School German Article
It was a very exciting day for Hillcrest High School recently, as their German Department officially became part of the international Paschschulsystem. Although Covid-regulations sadly influenced a full ... -
Empangeni High explores dangers of drug abuse
Empangeni High School’s TADA (Teenagers Against Drug Abuse) Club, hosted an open discussion on drug abuse and how it can lead to various and dangerous consequences, ... -
Helderberg International School are passionate to Protect our Oceans
Helderberg International School’s Foundation Phase welcomed Jenna Coyle, an ex student and Granny Beth’s granddaughter, to share her passion about the oceans with our students today. She ... -
Curro Sitari Gr 11 Life Sciences learners enjoy their practical lesson
The original pump that is the drumbeat of our lives is an amazing structure. You’ve seen them on holiday cards, but for our Grade 11 Life ... -
Curro Mossel Bay Intermediate phase enjoy Natural Science
Curro Mossel Bay’s Intermediate phase had some fun during a Natural Science class. The learners did some experiments and experience some interesting things. -
Building Robust Education Environments and Enhancing School Leadership
Perdekraal East Wind Farm has announced its support of a collaborative education leadership programme, together with the Western Cape Education Department (Cape Winelands District) to help ... -
Holy Family College Grade 3 praticed cursive handwriting using chalk
Holy Family College Durban Grade 3’s had fun collecting data to put into a bar graph for Outdoor Classroom Day on Thursday, 20th May 2021. “Learners ... -
Holy Family College Grade 2 learners had fun making their own slippers
Holy Family College Durban Grade 2 learners had fun making their own slippers after reading a story titled “Four Feet, Two Sandals” about two girls who ... -
Holy Family College Grade1 being able to identify notes and coins
Holy Family College Grade 1 were taught about money and being able to identify notes and coins in the sun. They spent the end of the ... -
Chromebooks are the student device of choice at Cannons Creek
There was much excitement in the air recently, as the Cannons Creek Grade 6s received their Chromebooks. The school’s IT Integrator, Mrs Nivison, guided them through ... -
Shelanti Private School’s Gr 1 learners created their own geometric patterns
Shelanti Private School’s Grade1 creating and describing their own geometric patterns. -
Creston College Grade R’s learning program is in full swing
Creston College Grade R’s day starts with a bit of free play every day. This week they have been building puzzles, playing with playdough and drawing! ... -
Camps Bay School’s Matric Xhosa Class visited “Lumkile’s Book Joint”
Towards the end of last term the Camps Bay High School’s Matric Xhosa Class visited Lumkile’s Book Joint in Gugulethu which was started by Lumkile Mzukwa ... -
Helderberg International year 9 enjoyed revising vocabulary and grammer
Helderberg International Year 9 German students did some revision of Term 1 content this week. The students enjoyed revising vocabulary and grammar by taking part in ... -
Helderberg International year 1 learning about 3D shapes
Helderberg International Year 1 learners have been learning about 3D shape. They went on a shape hunt in their class looking for various 3D shapes and ... -
Helderberg International learners experimenting and mixing colours
Helderberg International our Early Childhood 2 students had great time experimenting and mixing primary colours to see what colours they created.Mixing primary colors creates secondary colors. ... -
Helderberg International year 2 learners learned about Sentence Treasure Hunt
Our Year 2 class walked ‘out and about the school’ to practice their reading, writing and comprehension skills. The children first had to find the sentences ... -
Helderberg International year 3 class learns about cognitive developement
Our Year 3 class have been talking about the power of YET. They identified things they are not yet able to do and worked out a ... -
St Andrew’s School for Girls Gr 12’s enjoy their job shadow
Bianca Kumnig and Mishka Jeevan, Grade 12 Accounting girls, job shadowed in the April holidays with South Africa’s Auditor General (and Old Girl), Tsakani Maluleke. Thank ... -
Curro Uitzicht teachers go the extra mile for their learners
How is assisted learning different from mainstream schooling? Besides providing academic intervention, assisted learning offers a nurturing environment that helps learners to develop self-esteem and the ... -
Creston College Gr’7 learn their periodic table with top trumps
Creston College Grade 7’s playing top trumps with cards they’ve made to learn the periodic table of elements. -
Graeme College Pre-Primary had a “Totally Roar-Some” time
The Graeme College Pre-primary children went on a Jurassic Journey back in time today as they all brought in their favourite dinosaurs. They loved telling their ...