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SPARK Kempton Park learners return as 2026 academic year begins

Teachers, learners and parents at SPARK Kempton Park marked the start of the 2026 academic year on January 21, with excitement as the school continues its personalised learning approach.

As the 2026 academic year for SPARK Schools begins on January 21, the teachers, learners, and parents at SPARK Kempton Park are ready to make sparks fly.

The SPARK Schools education model ensures every child develops a love of learning while making strong academic progress.

The school offers a unique, personalised educational experience by focusing on each child’s individual needs in the classroom and incorporating online learning.

Grade One learner, Roshudufhadwa LIlimu.

This approach supports the development of responsible, kind, and successful learners.

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As the 2026 academic year for SPARK Schools began on January 21, the teachers, learners, and parents at SPARK Kempton Park are ready to make sparks fly.

The SPARK Schools education model ensures every child develops a love of learning while making strong academic progress.

The school offers a unique, personalised educational experience by focusing on each child’s individual needs in the classroom and incorporating online learning.

Grade One learner, Kwanda Akani Nombika.

This approach supports the development of responsible, kind, and successful learners.

“Our first day was filled with smiles, excitement, and robust energy, especially from the Grade Ones,” said SPARK Kempton Park principal, Desiree Naidoo.

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Kamogelo Magolo

Kamogelo Magolo is a dedicated journalist at Kempton Express and The Thembisan. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to uncovering the truth, Kamogelo excels in delivering impactful community stories as a voice for the voiceless that resonate with readers and foster a deeper understanding of local issues.
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