Schools
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Glenashley boy hailed for quick thinking in rescue on Durban beach
Local news11-year-old Kelso Bolton was surfing at the time when he noticed a young boy get into difficulty near the pier…
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Handbook on safety and security for teachers launched
Local newsThe South African Council for Educators (SACE) said the handbook is aimed at providing educators with access to their rights…
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La Lucia sisters shine at open water swimming events
Local newsNorthglen News chats to Bailey and Mykae Forrest who have produced some impressive results in the world of open water…
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Register to write your matric supplementary exams before Friday
Local newsAccording to the Department of Basic Education (DBE), learners who want a second chance of bettering their marks can register…
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Danville’s ribbon initiative to honour Covid-19 victims
Local newsResidents, as well as staff and learners at the school have already embraced the project by tying white ribbons to…
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VIDEO: Durban North matriculants celebrate stellar results
Local newsMatriculants visited the schools to collect their results.
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VIDEO: Danville and Northwood matrics celebrate excellent results
Local newsNorthglen News chatted to some of the learners who gave us insight into how they tackled learning through a pandemic.
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VIDEO: Stellar IEB results for Fatima and Reddam
Local newsNorthglen News caught up with learners from Our Lady of Fatima Dominican Convent School and Reddam House Umhlanga to chat…
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Danville learners raise R56 000 for conservation
Local newsThe local residents took on last year's Rhino Peak Challenge, a 21km trek to the summit of the iconic Rhino…
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Durban North teenager shows love for frontline workers
Local newsThe Danville Park Girls' High School learner, said she wanted to show appreciation for and thank frontline workers in the…
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Basic Education commits to paying assistants’ stipends
Local newsThe education department said some of the challenges in processing the December stipends included incomplete paperwork.
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Matric rage gatherings identified as super-spreader events: Department of Health
Local newsAll Rage attendees must immediately go into a 10 day quarantine period explained the Department of Health.











