Primary School
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Amanzimtoti Primary learners step up for zebra conservation
Top storiesToti Primary learners observed International Zebra Day with fun games, zebra-themed art projects, and interactive lessons.
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Glenwood High Old Boys help Twini Primary restock library
Local newsThrough contributions from the community and other schools, Umbogintwini Primary School has received close to 2 000 books so far…
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Kamalinee Primary learners excel at coding tournament
Local newsLearners from Kamalinee Primary School engaged in a coding and robotics tournament in support of Mandela Day.
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Child safety session held at Umbogintwini Primary School
Local newsGrade Five to Seven Umbogintwini Primary School learners were equipped with life-saving knowledge of safety during the informative talk.
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School hosts TV programme video shoot
Local newsLearners from Windy Heights Primary School will feature in SABC's 'Nal'ibali' children's programme.
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Umbumbulu schools receive donations
Top storiesLearners at KwaGwegwe Primary School and Hamilton Makhanya High School received school uniforms and other supplies as part of the…
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Warner Beach Prep players selected for top league
Local sportThe pair won a trophy and medals with the team they were selected for.
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STEM toys beneficial to early childhood development
Babies & ToddlersParents have the perfect chance to foster STEM learning during the crucial early childhood development stage from conception to age…
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Help little ones with pain and fever relief this winter
Babies & ToddlersWith these tips for pain and fever relief, you can navigate the winter season with ease and care for your…
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Caps of cuteness: Create animal faces with bottle caps
KidsIn this fun and informative article, we'll show you how to transform bottle caps into adorable animal faces.
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DIY origami paper boat for children
KidsGet ready for a nautical adventure with this fun and informative article on how to make an origami paper boat.
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Celebrating the unique brilliance of autistic children
Babies & ToddlersCelebrating autistic children goes beyond acceptance; it entails recognising and cherishing the unique brilliance they bring to our world.











