Parents in Cape Metropole are increasingly worried about their children's safety while travelling to school, as a recent study from Stellenbosch University reveals significant disparities in concerns between lower-income and higher-income areas
Parents in the Western Cape must act fast! The deadline for Grade R, 1, or 8 applications is fast approaching, with over 132 000 applications already submitted.
Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier unveils a historic R33. 259 billion budget aimed at improving educational outcomes, supporting vulnerable learners, and addressing infrastructure needs, amidst criticism from opposition leaders and unions.
Students involved in a skills development programme voice their frustrations over delays in stipend payments and the non-issuance of certificates in the New Venture Creation business skills programme, calling for immediate action from Services SETA
South Africa's government proposes a tax increase on vaping products to combat the alarming rise in teenage vaping. Experts debate the effectiveness of this measure, with concerns about its impact on both youth and adult vapers.
Amy-Lee and Mogamat, two young karate champions from Mitchells Plain, are on a mission to change perceptions and raise funds for the African Karate Championships.
This past week I had to navigate the emotional rollercoaster of my son's first school report, filled with pride, laughter, and valuable lessons about hard work.
Get ready for Easter with these creative DIY projects that will keep the whole family entertained and inspired! From tie-dye eggs to healthy Easter hunts, discover unique ways to celebrate the holiday together.
The Western Cape Education Department is calling on parents to submit applications for Grade 8 placements by April 15, 2025, as over 33,000 learners have yet to apply. Timely applications ensure effective planning and resource allocation for the upcoming academic year.