It was with great pleasure that the St John's College Water Treatment Plant was opened by Cliff Midgley and blessed by the Revd Fr Thapelo Masemola on 30 May 2024. The new plant means that water is more secure, more sustainable, and less costly than before.
A team of four pupils from Parktown Boys High School has claimed the top spot in the Equity Portfolio category for the June edition of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Investment Challenge.
Congratulations to Erna Goodier, Educator Physical Science Department (Physics and Chemistry) at St. Andrew’s College (South Africa), for winning the 2024 IBSC Action Research Award for completing highly innovative action research projects.
St John's College is thrilled to share the remarkable achievements of our very own orchestral percussion and marimba band teacher, Motshwane Pege, who is also an internationally acclaimed composer.
St John’s Preparatory School, proudly representing South Africa, read their way to a podium finish at this year’s thrilling Kids’ Lit Quiz World Final, held in Canberra, Australia, on 10 July 2024.
Reddam House Waterfall is delighted to announce the appointment of Mrs Shelly Matthews as the new Head of College. Mrs Matthews is set to lead Reddam House Waterfall to new heights of academic excellence and innovation.
On Saturday, 15 June, the Drakensberg Boys Choir graced the Berg Air Balloon Festival with a full concert. Patrons relaxed on the rolling lawns, enjoying a "music in the park" atmosphere that was truly breath-taking.
Elsen Academy's "No Limits to Learning Presents: Classroom Barriers" workshop, held on the 17th of April 2024, proved to be a resounding success, drawing nearly 100 educators.
The Anele Tembe Library honors the late Anele Tembe, a Durban Girls' College alumna, class of 2017. Given Anele's deep love for reading, the concept of the library renovation honouring her memory was born.
St Benedict’s College remains unbeaten, holding onto the coveted title of South Africa’s School Rowing Champions, for the 30th consecutive year. Despite fierce competition at the annual schools’ regatta, the Johannesburg boys’ school placed first in the lion’s share of the events.