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News & UpdatesWomen’s Month Teacher Q&A: Gugu Mvelase (Gauteng)
I am Gugu Mvelase from Mcbain Charles Primary School and I teach Grade 6 and 7 Natural Science, Economic Management Science and Life Orientation What is the most inspiring experience that you’ve had as a teacher? I began teaching in 2015. The most inspiring experience...
Women’s Month Teacher Q&A: Kerushini Liddle (Western Cape)
My name is Kerushini Liddle and I am a Grade 7 teacher and Grade Head at Ferndale Primary School. I teach Mathematics, English, Natural Science and Economics and Management Science. What is the most inspiring experience that you’ve had as a teacher? I don’t think that...
WOMEN’S MONTH TEACHER Q&A: Zakeeyah Limbada (Gauteng)
I am Zakeeyah Limbada from Impala Crescent Primary School and I teach Grade 7 English. What is the most inspiring experience that you’ve had as a teacher? There are regular moments of inspiration when you’re a teacher. The moments in class when we are discussing an...
Women’s Month Teacher Q&A: Mrs Mazibuko (KZN)
I am Mrs Mazibuko from Brooklyn Heights Primary School and I am the HOD for foundation phase. What’s the most inspiring experience that you had as a teacher? Due to one learner’s background, he had no idea of the English language. I persevered and ensured he improved...
Child Health Month
2020 has been a dramatic and unpredictable year so far and, for many of us, our heads are spinning with all the changes we are experiencing! During Child Health Month this August, we pause for a moment and consider how the children are doing in all of this. School...
Keeping kids busy so you have time for you!
Last month we spoke about the importance of self-care (click here if you missed the article). Now we know many of you, while reading the article, thought “they don’t know how busy my life is right now”. You did, didn’t you? We completely understand that finding time...
Staying on course
Author: Rebecca Phiyega No one in our lifetime could have anticipated the kind of year 2020 has turned out to be. The world, in a way, seems to feel like it is going through a whole shake-up. Not only that but the shake-up is playing itself out in more than one area...
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons – 30 July 2020
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the World Day Against Trafficking In Persons which was adopted on 30 July 2014 in resolution A/RES/68/192. Human trafficking is an injustice that violates over 40.3 million men, women and children’s rights around the...
International Day of Friendship
In the time of Covid-19 we need our friends more than ever. Across the globe the ripple effects of the pandemic are being sorely felt, yet we are finding comfort and value in connecting with friends, old and new, in different ways than before. Social distancing has...
World Youth Skills Day
“People who are not on a journey never fall; then again, neither do they move forward.” Pope Francis, 2020. 2020 is turning out very differently to what everyone expected! Walking about in public, seeing closed doors, empty shops and restaurants and almost everyone...
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