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R7m AstroTurf project sparks hope, opportunity at Overkruin

When the church learned of the school’s need for a better sports facility, the vision for the AstroTurf field was born.

A transformative partnership between Unite180 Church and Hoërskool Overkruin in Sinoville, in the north of Pretoria, has resulted in the launch of a world-class AstroTurf field valued at R7-million.

This landmark project is a powerful example of how faith, community engagement, and practical action can come together to uplift the next generation.

A man is working on a brick wall with a bulldozer.
The school will have a new turf soon. Photo: Supplied
PJ Nel and Pastor Louis Paulus of Unite180 church. Photo: Supplied

According to Senior Pastor David Grobler, the school upliftment initiative is not just an act of charity, it’s a calling.

“We believe the Church should not be removed from society, but right at the heart of shaping it.

“It was our calling to get involved. Our faith must be visible and transformative, like a city on a hill that cannot be hidden,” he said.

The school, affectionately known as “Ovies”, is deeply rooted in the community and has strong connections to many church members, including proud alumni.

When the church learned of the school’s need for a better sports facility, the vision for the AstroTurf field was born.

The proposal was presented during a Sunday service, where the congregation responded with unanimous support, demonstrating the church’s ethos of collective action and generosity.

Before the upgrade, Overkruin’s sports field was a standard grass pitch that became unusable during the rainy season, limiting training and competitiveness.

Members of the Hoerskool Overkruin and pastors from Unite180 Church. Photo: Supplied
Construction underway for the turf. Photo supplied.

With the installation of the AstroTurf, learners will now have access to a professional-standard surface that supports year-round sport and fitness.

“This is more than just a sports upgrade. It’s a declaration of hope and value. We want every learner and every player on that field to know they are seen, they matter, and they have incredible potential.”

The school’s Head of Sport, Heinrich Enslin, echoed this sentiment.

According to Enslin, the partnership began through conversations with Unite180 members who were passionate about youth development.

The need was clear, and the response overwhelming.

“The AstroTurf will significantly boost morale, encourage participation in sports, and improve physical health.

“Our hockey programme, fitness training, and PE classes will all benefit. It will also open doors to host regional and district tournaments, helping our learners compete at higher levels,” said Enslin.

Heavy machinery at the construction site. Photo: Supplied
Principal of Hoerskool Overkruin PJ Nel places a bible at the center of the turf. Photo: Supplied

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