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SPARK Kempton Park celebrates new student leaders for 2026

SPARK Kempton Park has introduced its 2026 Culture Keepers, 14 exceptional Grade 7 scholars chosen to lead by example and uphold the school’s core values.

SPARK Kempton Park has proudly introduced its 2026 Culture Keepers, a remarkable group of young leaders selected from 73 Grade 7 scholars.

Following a rigorous process that included applications, interviews, and a final selection stage, 14 scholars were chosen to carry this important responsibility.

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Parents and 2026 Culture Keepers at SPARK Kempton Park gather for the official contract signing, marking the start of their leadership journey and commitment to uphold the school’s values.

They were officially introduced to the school community during the Sparks Fly morning assembly on February 18, where proud parents gathered to witness their children being badged and awarded certificates.

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The celebration continued with a light breakfast in the staffroom, where the newly appointed leaders signed their commitment to serve the school and uphold SPARK Schools’ core values.

It was an emotional moment for many families, with proud smiles, happy tears, and a shared sense of achievement filling the room.
Principal Desiree Naidoo highlighted the initiative’s significance.

Celebrating young leadership at SPARK Kempton Park, principal Desiree Naidoo proudly stands with lead Culture Keepers Anashe Zaranyika (left) and Lubanzi Madliwa (right) as they step into their roles for 2026.

“At SPARK Kempton Park, leadership is about service, integrity, and courage. Our Culture Keepers are entrusted with shaping the tone of our school community. We are not only recognising their potential, but we are also calling them to live our values consistently and to lead with heart,” she said.

“Moments like these remind us how powerful leadership opportunities can be for our scholars and our community.”

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Lead Culture Keeper Anashe Zaranyika shares a proud and emotional moment with her family as they celebrate her leadership appointment for 2026.

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