Schools
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School bids farewell to long-serving deputy principal
After 40 years, Deputy Principal Cedric Frank of Chatty Secondary School has retired bringing to a close a career dedicated to shaping young minds.
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Soqhayisa Senior Secondary School learners scoop R6 000 in Trolley Dash
Two outstanding student leaders from Soqhayisa Senior Secondary School in Motherwell have each won R3 000 on 23 January in Boardwalk Casino and Hotel’s annual Trolley Dash competition, recognising their […]
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Soqhayisa Senior Secondary excels in 2025 matric results
Motherwell school, Soqhayisa Senior Secondary School, performed extremely well as their 2025 Grade 12 pass rate reached 99.6%.
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Class of 2025 excel with outstanding individual achievements
Nelson Mandela Metro schools have produced remarkable individual achievements in the 2025 matric examinations.
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Blue Heritage Plaque unveiled to celebrate 150-year legacy
Collegiate Junior School celebrated its history with a Blue Heritage Plaque unveiling, honouring its legacy as one of South Africa’s oldest girls’ schools.
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Historic 88% pass rate marks best-ever matric results for South Africa
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced a historic national pass rate of 88% for the 2025 National Senior Certificate examinations, marking the highest matric pass rate in South Africa’s history and representing […]
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School offers counselling after teen dies during rugby practice
Grief counselling services have been made available to learners and staff at Westering High following the death of a 17-year-old during rugby practice.
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Anti-littering campaign: Learners turn 100 bins into works of art
Paterson High School joined forces with paint manufacturer, Axalta Plascon, in an innovative project aimed at combating the growing problem of littering.
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Solar donation transforms Motherwell school’s education
A brighter, more reliable future has dawned for Elundini Primary School in Motherwell with the handover of a new solar-powered learning container.
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Community members treat learners to early Christmas
Three community members of KwaZakhele expressed their care and empathy when they donated clothes to 16 WB Tshume Primary School learners.










