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Revival City College’s building developments in motion

Revival City College interested parents are encouraged to make an application to the college as developments are in motion.

Months after officially announcing that Revival City College (RCC) will operate as a high school from 2022, the school’s building developments are in motion.

Directors and management of the college are excited about the new block, the first phase of their high school building, which is being built.

Karen van den Oever, operational director at the school, said the laying of the foundation of the college’s high school was a wonderful occasion.

Standing on the new foundation were Natalie Louw (principal), Karen van den Oever (operational director) and Misty Hutchins (deputy principal) of Revival City College. Photograph: Supplied.

“At this short ceremony attended by staff and parents from the college’s board and committed friends of RCC, the prophetic promises given to the Revival City Church about the school that they would one day build were placed into the foundations of the new buildings,” she said.

Enrolments for Grade Eight learners for 2022 have opened, and interested parents are encouraged to make an application to the college by mailing apply2022@revivalcitycollege.co.za

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