High School
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Over 265 000 learners placed for the 2023 academic year: Is yours?
Local newsThe Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) confirmed a total of 268 192 Grade 1 and 8 learners are assured a…
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Talentvolle Tenique maak skoonskip by kompetisies
Local newsMindalore se Tenique Laubscher presteer die wêreld aan die brand met al haar talente.
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Droom bewaarheid nadat haar stem amper stilgemaak is
KidsLisa, die hoofsanger van Jacaranda FM se My Kid Rocks-musiekgroep is verlede jaar met 'n onderaktiewe skildklier gediagnoseer.
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Why sleep quality is important during exams
High SchoolDid you know chronic sleep deprivation, which many teenagers experience during exams, can have serious consequences to academic performance?
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How can you support your child’s microbiomes?
Babies & ToddlersFrom infancy to adolescence, teach your child how to nourish their gut microbes to give them the best start in…
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Superfoods that can help your child concentrate
High SchoolA healthy, balanced diet can help your child reach their full concentration, memory, focus, and mental capacity potential.
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Four types of bullying all parents need to know about
High SchoolWhen dealing with bullying at your child's school, always contact your child's teacher so the situation can be monitored until…
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Monnas nooi maak TV verskyning in kunsprogram
Local news"Ek het dit ongelooflike baie geniet. Die hele ervaring het my laat besef dat daar soveel moontlikhede met kuns is."
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The four benefits of yoga for teens
High SchoolJust like adults, regularly practicing yoga with teens goes a long way in improving their physical and emotional well-being.
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Leila, 17, wins Sables Ladies Invitational Masters
Local newsLeila Snyman started playing bowls six years ago with her parents.
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Five tips for helping your child prepare for their exams
High SchoolEnd-of-year examinations are just around the corner, making this a potentially stressful time for both children and their parents.
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Second-impact syndrome: What parents need to know
Babies & ToddlersMany children ignore mild concussion symptoms but continued activity with a mild concussion increases the risk of a second injury.











