Schools
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Union calls for delay in matric examinations
Local newsThe national executive committee of the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union said matric learners would not be able to prepare for…
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It’s a win for Durban’s talented Alex
Local newsAlex van Schalkwyk won the senior vocal category in an online talent competition.
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Private school learners return to class
Local newsLocal private schools welcomed back Grade 12 and Grade 7 learners to school this week.
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Schools will be ready to open by June, says Education MEC
Local newsThe South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU), has told its members to not return to work until they are satisfied…
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New guidelines for school grounds amid Covid-19
Local newsUnder the proposed guidelines, schools must meet the requirements of proper sanitation, use and provision of personal protective equipment, sanitisers,…
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St Henry’s learner completes first Dusi
Local sportMatthew van Niekerk took on the Dusi Canoe Marathon with his father Phillip.
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Rugby Union to investigate reports of overage schoolboy rugby players
Local newsSouth African Rugby Legends Association is looking into the problem of overage rugby players in schools.
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Bell tolls once more at Durban Girls’ High
Local newsA man has donated a new school bell to Durban Girls' High School.
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Struggle legend, Helen Joseph honoured by Clifton School
NewsClifton honoured Helen Joseph's legacy by naming the Clifton Library - the centre of the Preparatory School - after her.
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Matric learners host successful conservation day
NewsA fundraising Conservation Awareness Day was organised at Glenwood High School.
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Penzance Primary celebrates 100 years
NewsAt the assembly, deputy head, Mr Robert Webber, told the learners all about the history of their school.
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Cricket captain fondly remembers school
NewsEngland Cricket Captain, Eoin Morgan, attended St Henry’s Marist College in 2003 for four months.










