29/06/2025
Congratulations!
We are incredibly proud to announce that the following boys and staff member have been selected to represent Border Soccer at the IPT Tournament taking place in Benoni/Johannesburg from 3rd to 7th October this year:
Ntlakanipho Mdikane (Grade 8)– Selected for the Border U14 Squad
Kedus Mereto (Grade 11)- Selected for the Border U17 Squad
Well done, gentlemen!
A special congratulations also goes to Mr J. Sandler, who has been selected and promoted to the role of Assistant Coach and Manager for the Border U14 team. He will be travelling with the squads and contributing to their success on and off the field.
We are so proud of you all and wish you the very best as you prepare for this exciting opportunity!
27/06/2025
We hope that our staff and learners have a great holiday!
School reopens on Tuesday 22 July - see you then!
26/06/2025
🎉Wishing our wonderful principal, Mr Cloete, a very happy birthday!🎉
We hope that your day is filled with joy, laughter and everything that makes you smile. Have a fantastic day!
25/06/2025
Well done to our teams and their coaches!
24/06/2025
🧶 Landservice Blanket Drive 🧣
This winter, Landservice is collecting blankets and knitted squares to create warm, comforting blankets for those in need.
🌟 How you can help:
•Donate a blanket
•Knit or drop off squares(20cm x 20cm)
•Contribute wool for the Landservice Club to knit
Every contribution counts — whether it’s a few balls of wool, a square lovingly knitted, or a full blanket. Together, we can bring warmth and hope to someone this winter.
Let’s make a difference — one stitch at a time. ❤️
24/06/2025
Some of our Foundation Phase chess players thoroughly enjoyed the Gompo Chess Open, which took place this past weekend at College Street School Nahoon.
23/06/2025
- starting off the
week with a little light-hearted humour.
20/06/2025
The Grade 6s traveled to Qonce, where they got a head start on their term 3 History curriculum, and enjoyed an exciting visit to the Steve Biko Museum.
Here they were taken back in time and learnt of the many struggles that Mr Biko faced while fighting for the democracy of our country.
The learners then stepped into Mr Biko’s shoes, as they stood inside a cage which represents the vehicle that Mr Biko was transported in from Port Elizabeth to Pretoria.
A highlight of the trip was having the opportunity to walk through the streets that Mr Biko once walked and even got to visit and walk through Mr Biko’s house.
Much fun and learning was enjoyed by all.