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St Martin’s School continues it’s legacy of growth, community and excellence

St Martin’s has stood the test of time, not just surviving but thriving and they are excited to embrace the bright future ahead.

As the doors to St Martin’s School opened for the first day of the new academic year, there was a noticeable sense of excitement and anticipation among the learners and staff.

This year marks St Martin’s School’s 67th anniversary and it is with great pride that they reflect on the journey of the school– a journey steeped in tradition, community spirit, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in education.

As the academic year begins, learners are filled with enthusiasm and are eager to set and achieve new goals.

Headmaster Warren Venter shared: “We are delighted to welcome our new Grade Ones and Form One learners to the St Martin’s family. Their educational journey with us marks the beginning of a beautiful adventure filled with discovery, growth, and lifelong memories.


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“As they embark on this new chapter, the school remains steadfast in its mission to empower its learners and prepare them for a successful future,” added Venter.

St Martin’s devoted staff, engaged parents, and enthusiastic learners come together to create a nurturing environment where everyone feels valued and inspired. This close-knit community is the bedrock of their strength, fostering meaningful relationships that nurture learners to reach their full potential.

“As we look towards the future, we want to assure our community that St Martin’s School is not only surviving but flourishing,” highlighted the headmaster.

“St Martin’s School is a place where dreams take root and ambitions grow. We envision a future brimming with opportunities for our learners and as we celebrate our 67 years of history, we are equally excited about the countless possibilities that lie ahead.”


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