Schools
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Parktown Girls hosts Open Day
NewsPARKVIEW – The school was pleased with the outcome of the Open Day.
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The benefits of enrolling your child in an all-girls’ school were shared by first-hand experiencers
Local newsROSEBANK – The three head girls at St Teresa's School revealed how and why their school is ideal to learn…
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Hyde Park High learners honoured at awards
NewsHYDE PARK – The learners came out on top in what was a challenging year for both sports and academics.
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Rosies walk, skip and run for the Big Walk
NewsCRAIGHALL PARK – The girls managed to complete 10 laps of 150m around the sports field.
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KES learner represents South Africa at World School’s Debating Championship
NewsHOUGHTON – Marcus represented the country at the World School's Debating Championship on 19–21 February, which was organised by Christ…
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Greenside High proud of matric class who achieved 99.5 per cent pass rate
NewsGREENSIDE – Top performing learner at the school Muhammad Goolam achieved 100 per cent for mathematics, 99 per cent for…
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Parktown Boys achieve 98 per cent pass rate
NewsPARKTOWN – 90 per cent of matrics qualified for tertiary studies.
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Parktown Girls Class of 2020 receives 98 per cent pass rate
NewsPARKVIEW – The average mark in all subjects at Parktown Girls was above 60 per cent.
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DSJ hosts successful blood drive
Local newsPARKTOWN – 19 people from the DSJ community presented themselves to give blood and 16 were able to donate.
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With a lot of time on their hands, local matriculants decided to put it to good use
Local newsCRAIGHALL PARK – Looking for jobs to gain experience and earn some money is what these 2020 matriculants have done…
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Sister Ramphisa says patients in the dementia ward need caring, compassionate nurses
NewsPARKTOWN WEST – Reflecting on her time at Park Care, Sister Ramphisa said she would miss the people in forget-me-not.
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Sacrifice and resilience results in success for King David Linksfield matriculants
NewsLINKSFIELD – King David Linksfield principal Lorraine Srage says the learners have taught her more than she thought she had…











