Valedictory 2019
It has been exactly a week since the 2019’s official Valedictory service, an annual ceremony where students, teachers and parents all gather to celebrate and send that year’s Grade 12s off. After the...
It has been exactly a week since the 2019’s official Valedictory service, an annual ceremony where students, teachers and parents all gather to celebrate and send that year’s Grade 12s off. After the...
For the AS art exam preparation, Yr12s were given five topics to choose from, one of which I have chosen – the interlocking structures. Since I have found the organic structures more interesting...
From the 14th of July to the 4th of August I went on a trip to the USA, and attended the 24th World Scout Jamboree held at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia,...
Grace in Year 10 EvD recently celebrated her 16th birthday. Instead of hosting a big birthday party, she decided to make sandwiches for a soup kitchen that she volunteers at in town....
It was early evening. Only the tops of the hills were dipped in gold by the last sun rays, before darkening into twilight. Situated on a gently slanting hill top, surrounded by dense forest...
On Thursday, we went as a grade to explore the Chavonnes Battery Museum at the Waterfront. It was discovered by Nedbank as they were excavating the site to create a car park. The ruins...
On the 22nd of July, the Year 7’s visited the Peter Clarke Art Centre in Claremont. After the short bus trip, we got divided into two groups. Before we went into our class, Mr...
Towards the beginning of the holidays, I spent five days in the Cederberg Mountains with 1st Claremont Scouts. We were fortunate enough to have warm, sunny weather for most of the time. This was...
Every year on the 18th of July, people all over the world come together to honour the life and legacy of a man who changed the lives of millions of people. This man, Rohlihlahla...
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