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#SchoolFocus: Ethics and excellence flourish at Destiny Life Academy

The school prioritises relationships – with God, learners, parents and the community.

Can affordability and excellence co-exist in the same sentence? At Destiny Life Academy, the answer is a resounding ‘yes’!

Uniquely priced and situated in the heart of Umhlali, Destiny Life Academy is the high school that is known for its commitment to excellence, both academically and relationally. The school believes that before any great thing can happen, great relationships need to be fostered: a relationship with God, a relationship with the learners, a relationship with the parents and a relationship with the community.

Poetry competition winners Nicole Tendere and Zanezinhle Mbutho with school principal Niki Balkovic.

This unique approach allows Destiny Life Academy to not just claim a feeling of family on campus, but allows every learner to feel as though they are part of the school family in practice.

Grade 10 girls at Destiny Life celebrating Women’s Day with their teacher Miss Dlamini.

The school’s excellent 2024 matric results, including a 100% bachelor’s pass rate and numerous subject distinctions, reaffirm its belief that every obstacle can be overcome, and that learners can be given “a hope and a future in Christ” (Jeremiah 29:11).

Destiny Life Grade 9 technology pupils Siyathaba Chamane and Bahle Myeki with a recent design project.

That ethos is carried out by subject specialist teachers who are passionate about their area of expertise and the holistic development of each learner. This ensures learners have an opportunity to immerse themselves in the subjects that they love, whether in the sciences, commerce, the arts or humanities.

Destiny Life pupils Ashton Pillay, Cade Chetty and Warren Esterhuizen enjoy a moment in the sun outside the art room.

For more information, contact 072 072 9765 or email admin@dlacademy.co.za.


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