26/06/2026
ππ¨ SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME 2026 β½ππ¬
Caravelle Primary School is excited to partner with the Mitchell's Plain Safety and Development Programme and the Choccie's Foundation to bring our learners a fun-filled School Holiday Programme during the first week of the winter holidays! π
Important Reminderπ:
Only learners who have returned their Consent Forms from their parents and guardians may participate in the programme.
A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful partners, the Mitchell's Plain Safety and Development Programme and the Choccie's Foundation, for collaborating with us to create a safe, engaging and memorable holiday experience for our learners. β€οΈ
We can't wait to see all our registered learners there! π€©
26/06/2026
ππ€π«ΆπΎWishing you all a blessed and happy school holiday! ππ€π
26/06/2026
Good day parents and guardians
Kindly read the latest newsletter π©πΎβπ«ποΈ
24/06/2026
Good morning parents and guardians β
We trust that you are well.
When collecting your children's reports, feel free to come and show your support to the class of Ms Scheepers and her grades 4 learners who will be selling koeksistersπ«ΆπΎπ€
23/06/2026
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π Congratulations, Kungawo Manze! π
The Caravelle Primary School community proudly congratulates Kungawo Manze on her outstanding achievement of being selected to represent the Western Cape at the Winter Games.
Your hard work, dedication, talent, and determination have earned you this incredible opportunity, and we could not be prouder. You have become a wonderful ambassador for our school and an inspiration to your fellow learners.
We wish you every success as you compete and represent our province with pride. Continue to dream big, work hard, and shine brightly!
Well done, Kungawo! The entire Caravelle family is cheering you on! πππ½π
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23/06/2026
ππ€ππβ€οΈ YOUTH MONTH IN ACTION β GRADE 6B β€οΈπππ€π
As part of our Youth Month commemorations, the learners of Grade 6B took part in a meaningful viewing of Sarafina! β a powerful film that highlights the courage, resilience, and determination of South African youth during the struggle for freedom.
Through this educational experience, our learners were reminded of the important role that young people played in shaping our nation's history and the responsibility they have in building a brighter future.
πβ¨ Learning from the past, inspiring the future.
23/06/2026
Good day parents and guardians
REMINDER OF ACADEMIC PROGRESS REPORTS COLLECTION π©πΎβπ«πππΎ
21/06/2026
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Thank you for your support throughout the Assessment, Controlled Test, and Examination period, which concluded on Friday.
Please be reminded that school attendance remains compulsory until the official closure of the term. Learners will continue to be engaged in meaningful educational activities, including revision, reading, consolidation of learning, and other curriculum-related tasks.
Teaching and learning will continue throughout the final week of the term. Learners should therefore attend school daily unless there is a valid reason for absence, supported by the necessary documentation, such as a medical certificate where applicable.
The school will close on Friday, 26 June 2026.
Please note that report cards will be issued on 24 and 25 June 2026 and may only be collected by parents or guardians.
We all have a role to play in ensuring that learners attend school regularly. With a three-week holiday already scheduled, keeping learners at home before the official closing date unnecessarily extends their break and disrupts their learning programme.
We appreciate your continued support and cooperation.
Yours faithfully,
Mr E. Saayman
Principal