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Reddam House Umhlanga appoint new executive head

Chad Moses has a wealth of experience leading schools across South Africa.

REDDAM House Umhlanga is set to enter a new chapter under the leadership of Chad Moses, who was recently appointed as the school’s Executive Head.

Moses has a wealth of experience leading schools across South Africa, from Reddford House The Hills to St Dominic’s Newcastle.

He is also a devoted husband and father, a Liverpool fan with a love for history, and is currently completing an MBA, which he says fuels his leadership style with fresh perspectives and a global mindset.

“My vision for education has always been about creating a campus where students can thrive in every way possible – academically, athletically, artistically, and socially,” he said.

Currently completing his MBA, Moses approaches education with a global and future-oriented mindset, aiming to implement evidence-based, innovative strategies.

“The MBA programme has enhanced my decision-making by grounding it in evidence, promoting diversity, and encouraging a conscious leadership style. These skills will help me build an environment where students, staff, and the community can flourish together.”

Moses also shared what makes Reddam House Umhlanga stand out from other schools.

“The kindness, passion, and welcoming nature of the staff really impressed me. There’s a strong sense of community and a shared commitment to the students, which is essential to any school’s success.”

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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