Schools

  • Bursaries awarded to top matric pupils

    Local news

    Ekurhuleni mayor Clr Mondli Gungubele awarded bursaries to matriculants who achieved top results in the 2015 matric examinations.

  • Broadening their horizons

    Local news

    The Peermont Education Trust (PET) recently awarded a bursary to Wattville resident Tshepo Selepe.

  • Ashton Grade 10 pupils receive results

    Local news

    Ashton International College announced their Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) results for their Form Three (Grade 10)…

  • Ashton Grade Six pupils achieve good results

    Galleries

    Ashton Junior College Grade Six pupils write their English, mathematics and science Cambridge International Examinations during October of each year.

  • Ashton continues good results

    News

    Ashton International College maintained its 100 per cent pass rate in the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE).

  • Measures ready to school unplaced children

    Local news

    Several protocols exist to place the roughly 20 000 pupils not currently enrolled in schools in Gauteng.

  • Principals’ comments on intake for 2016

    Local news

    The new school year can be stressful for parents, principals and pupils.

  • Sterling work from two schools

    News

    Two more Benoni schools performed well in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) matric examinations.

  • Ashton pupil thanks teachers

    Local news

    Ashton International College pupil Steffan Hansen obtained eight distinctions in the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE).

  • Investment in education is paramount

    Community Announcements

    An investment of R92.9-million has been added to the community of Chief Albert Luthuli Park, in the form of the…

  • Experienced teachers should return

    Local news

    The principal of Benoni High School, Jake Ceronio, shared some of his thoughts on matric results and the issue of…

  • The future looks bright for Pheziwe

    Local news

    "She was in need of a proper shelter and a conducive studying environment."

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