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KZNCSSA colours for Hayden – a cricket star at Ichthus

His team will attend the SACSSA cricket week in Vanderbijlpark from March 28 to April 2, where he will do his best and continue to hold the school's name high.

On February 27 Hayden Caldecott participated in the KZNCSSA cricket trials at Victory Christian Academy in Umhlanga.
Congratulations to Hayden who was selected for the u/13 KZNCSSA touring team. This team will attend the SACSSA cricket week in Vanderbijlpark from March 28 to April 2, where he will do his best and continue to hold the school’s name high. To God be the Glory!
Afrikaanse Digters se werk herleef by Ichthus
Op Februarie 25 het die Afrikaans Graad 4, 5, 6 en 7 Huistaal sowel as die Graad 6 en 7 Eerste Addisionele Taal leerders van Ichthus Christelike Skool, hul vere reggeskud vir ‘n Afrikaanse Koffiehuisaand – ‘n huldeblyk aan 5 Afrikaanse Digters. Uittreksels uit gedigte en liedere van onder meer Louis Leipoldt, Ingrid Jonker, Adam Small, I. D. du Plessis en Boerneef, is oulik en interessant aangebied. Baie dankie aan Mev. Zelma Emslie vir die afrigting van die leerlinge asook al die personeel, leerlinge, ouers en grootouers wat die Afrikaanse klanke kom waardeer het. Afrikaans… My taal. Jou taal. Ons taal
Grandparent’s Day – March 17:
Ichthus Christian School invites all grandparents to join them for a delightful morning with a variety of treats at 10 am at the school. Booking is essential and the school can be contacted on 034 212 1276. Ichthus looks forward to having you at the school.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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