UCT Online High School launches 2024 scholarship programme
Applications for the Learning Liberated Scholarship Programme open from September to October this year, however, there are criteria that must be met to be...
SA team announced for Netball World Cup
As the Netball World Cup will be hosted on African soil for the first time, Netball SA president Cecilia Molokwane encouraged South Africa and...
‘Innocence Lost’ wins Naledi Theatre Award with powerful social message
The win is a remarkable achievement for a “social play” that addresses the concern of sex trafficking.“Issues such as gender-based violence and human trafficking...
How to help your child study better during the exam season
Exams season is not just stressful for learners but for parents as well.IT’S EXAM time. Almost every student in South Africa is busy with...
Dealing with the growing problem of cyberbullying
With the advent of technology, bullying, and harassment can occur through email, texts, cellphones or social media websites. Be aware, says the SAPSWITH the...
VIDEO: South African schools ban PRIME drink
Despite the hype around the launch of PRIME Hydration, many schools have barred pupils from bringing the viral sensation drink to school.DESPITE the hype...
Support for ECD practitioners to further their studies
In response to the need to improve the quality of early childhood care and education in the Frances Baard area, a training programme has...
Nzimande calls for calm at institutions of higher learning
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Blade Nzimande has condemned violent student protests and said they were wholly unacceptable and provided no solution...
e-Learning app aims to boost matric results
With the aim of not only making online learning accessible and fun, but to also boost the provincial matric results, a classroom learning solution...
Ramaphosa concerned by learner drop-outs in spite of improved matric pass...
President says the learner drop-out rate still remains a critical issue that needs all hands on deck in the basic education sector to come...