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What We Do For The Community

​Food project – We, as a school receive donations from the community as well as from meals on wheels which we then use to feed many families from our school.

Recycling & Bread tags – As it is not always possible for the learners in our school to give financially we have found ways in which they can give back to the community without it costing them money which they do not have. We collect bread tags and recycle paper, glass and plastic as our way of giving back to the community as well as the planet.
WHY recycling is important:
We use our recycling project to allow the children to understand the many advantages of recycling as well as embody the positive effects in them. We focus on the following:
Recycling Helps Build Communities
That is not all of the advantages of recycling. Many charities and community groups raise money through reusing and recycling goods.
Recycling Reduces Toxic E-Waste
When we talk about recycling household and work place things, we tend to ignore or are less aware of how to deal with the electrical and electronic waste (sometimes called e-waste). E-waste is valuable as a source of secondary raw material but also toxic if disposed of improperly. Due to rapid technology change, obsolescent items have created a fast growing mass of electronic waste around the globe.
One Man’s Waste Can be Another Man’s Treasure
Other not-for-profit charities can be found who will pass such clothing and other items onto underdeveloped communities around the globe. So, think of the people in need in your local community and in other nations before you shove off all those unused or unwanted stuff into the trash next time.
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  • CURRICULUM DURING COVID-19
    • Grade R
    • Grade 1
    • Grade 2
    • Grade 3
    • Grade 4
    • Grade 5
    • Junior RC - Helene
    • Middle RC - Malanie
    • Senior RC - Alicia
  • General
    • Regulations for COVID-19
    • Learning and Teaching Support Policy
    • Ethos and Principles
    • Staff and Management
    • What we Offer
    • Learning Support
    • Code Of Conduct
    • Fees
    • School Terms and Hours >
      • School Uniform
  • Applications
  • Donations
    • How to Donate
    • What We Do For The Community
  • Aftercare
  • Tuckshop
  • Gallery
  • Newsletters
  • Contact Us