Schools

  • Matric exams are going well

    News

    Matric pupils from Northlands Girls' High school commented on their exams so far.

  • Spreading the holiday cheer

    News

    It is the end of the year and the holidays are almost here. To help elderly people enjoy the festive…

  • Back: Pravania Naicker (deputy head girl for the juniors) and Megan Gibbs (deputy head girl for the seniors). Front: Anastasia Yavorskaia (sport portfolio leader) and head girl, Sajel Singh.

    New leaders announced

    News

    The new leaders for 2014 were announced recently at Northlands Girls’ High School.

  • It’s festival time at Afda

    Local news

    his festival is an open exhibition of our student's course outcomes of short films, TV productions, stage productions and the…

  • Vega Durbans’ night of revelry

    Local news

    It was a colourful night of celebration, a rite of passage for Vega Durban’s freshest and most creative talent across…

  • Peter Court takes Fatima drama to next level

    Local news

    A Fleur Du Cap Theatre Awards' winner and master of his art, Peter Court, has set Our Lady of Fatima…

  • Young philanthropists produce concert for charity

    Local news

    A LITTLE lass with a big heart, Jess Apsey (6), organised a concert in her parent’s Durban North home to…

  • The right food and drink can energise your system, improve your alertness and sustain you through the long exam hours.

    Boost your brain to ace those exams

    Local news

    THERE are ways to give your brain the edge when it comes to endurance, ensuring a sharp mind and excellent…

  • The Y-Generation Network pages are for the youth, by the youth. Email your editorial contributions to michelled@dbn.caxton.co.za. Comment on stories or give your views on the website.

    Tips for buying your first car

    Local news

    ONCE he or she get hold of a driver's license, many a youngster dreams of owning a flashy luxury car.

  • The down side of social networking

    Local news

    LIKE horses with blinkers on, mobile device users thumb away at their devices, chatting, tweeting and even vainly posting 'selfies'.

  • G.E.E.Ks visit Waterloo school for animal education

    Local news

    Members of Green Education Equals Knowledge and Know how (G.E.E.K), a locally founded non-profit-organisation, took their dogs and cats project…

  • Schools support Toy Story

    Local news

    More and more schools are getting involved in this year's East Coast Radio Toy Story.

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