Schools
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Department of Basic Education releases scripted lesson plans
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – According the department, the core aim of comprehensive sexuality education and its scripted lesson plans is to help…
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Parkview Senior Principal discusses her first year leading the school
NewsPARKVIEW – New principal Usha Bahadur discusses how the school's values influence their output.
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Aviation programme inspires learners
NewsLYNDHURST – Honeywell SA hands over the STEM kits to schools which participated in their aviation initiative.
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DSJ celebrates 30 years of New Secondary School
GalleriesPARKTOWN – Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg celebrated the 30th anniversary for their New Secondary School programme.
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Saxonwold Primary principal retires after 25 years at the helm
NewsSAXONWOLD – Principal Marion Wheater reflects on her time at the school.
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Boys show that #Icanmakeadifference
NewsHOUGHTON – Learners at St John's Prep suggest practical ways of making a difference.
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12-year-old drives awareness and fundraising for endangered birds
NewsROSEBANK – A Kingsmead College learner was at the forefront of an awareness initiative about endangered birds conservation.
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Young geographers explore Sterkfontein Caves and Cullinan Mine
NewsGREENSIDE – Learners explored the Sterkfontein Caves and Cullinan Mine as part of geography excursions.
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St John’s artists explore the theme of liminality
NewsHOUGHTON – The annual art exhibition featured a collection of matric and sixth-form artwork.
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School Civvies Day aims at giving to others
NewsCRAIGHALL PARK – St Teresa's junior learners and staff managed to raise enough funds for 35 children in Nkandla to…
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St John’s defeats rivals St Stithians at St David’s Marist, Inanda Hoops Classic Challenge
NewsHOUGHTON – St John's College defeated St Stithians College 50–46 to win the Inanda Hoops Classic Challenge.
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Johannesburg north-east scholars to get e-learning classrooms soon
NewsNORWOOD – 4IR is the future and children are also our future, so we want to invest on them.











