Schools

  • Sacred Heart matrics shine

    Local news

    Their learning spaces and the way in which they had to learn also changed within days.

  • Edenglen High learners hit the tennis court

    Local news

    Connor Armstrong (Grade Eight) and Jordan Armstrong (Grade 10) have started this year by training hard and playing tournaments.

  • 100% pass rate for Bennies boys

    Local news

    Two St Benedict’s boys achieved averages over 90 per cent and eight boys are among the country’s highest achievers in…

  • Andi Qu is a St John’s College top achiever

    Local news

    He achieved eight distinctions in Afrikaans, English, German, life orientation, mathematics, music, physical sciences and advanced programme mathematics.

  • Flowers at Jeppe go on show

    Local news

    Each girl in the school takes part in the flower show and is encouraged to unleash her creative and imaginative…

  • Edenvale High School welcomes new learners

    Local news

    This year the new Grade Eights were challenged not only to grow themselves but also to grow a spekboom sapling,…

  • Message for Bennies 2021 matrics

    Local news

    College headmaster for St Benedict’s Dave Jeffrey’s message to the matric Class of 2021.

  • First female rugby institute opens

    Local news

    The development and recognition of female sports reached new heights when history was created by the official opening of the…

  • Athletes regroup for second CGA Track and Field league

    Local news

    After being granted permission by the government through Athletics South Africa (ASA) to host track and field competitions, including provincial…

  • Class of 2020 comes out tops despite a global pandemic

    Local news

    There is no doubt that last year was a challenging time for many.

  • Help Edenglen high help baby Mia

    Local news

    Mia spent nine months in hospital, including her first Christmas.

  • Eastleigh learner awarded bicycle

    News

    Sameeha was presented the bike, valued at R1 000, by school principal Belinda Cooke-Tonnesen.

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