North to Sutherland: a journey to the stars
If you started walking at 53 degrees east of north for about 280km and turned left, you would find yourself in the middle of the Karoo. If you’re lucky you may see a springbok....
If you started walking at 53 degrees east of north for about 280km and turned left, you would find yourself in the middle of the Karoo. If you’re lucky you may see a springbok....
A week before the start of the school year, myself and four of my peers had the amazing opportunity to attend the MIT Africa Maths and Science seminar hosted at the prestigious St Johns...
Last week, we had the opportunity to talk to the vibrant Mrs Young. An excellent biology teacher who loves educating, is a strong believer that you are more than your mark, and an overall...
The new school year is here and it seems we’ve started it off with a bang – or rather, a crash. Well perhaps more aptly a metaphorical crash. A… theoretical crash. Alright I lied...
With the end of the 2025 school year came the much anticipated class outings. Instead of relegating each to its own article, or picking a favourite, we decided to compile all – well, almost...
Recently, I had the opportunity – along with a group of my peers – to pay a visit to SANPark’s incredible Origins of Early Southern Sapiens Behaviour exhibit at Cape Point. You may think...
The 3rd of December marked the long awaited final day for ISCT students as well as the annual junior prizegiving. Every student was acknowledged for their hard work throughout the school year, not just...
Sparkling dresses, and charming suits, the Matric ball ‘25 was a night to remember. Hosted at MOYO in Kirstenbosch botanical gardens a perfect setting for this fabulous event. Through the red carpet entrance, students,...
November 26th marked two equally important days: the long-awaited shortened school days and, of course, ISCT’s activity day! The day consisted of five different activities for students to participate in, ranging from highly strategic...
This Friday, ISCT participated in showing our support for the ongoing Gender Based Violence and Femicide crisis. Anyone, unfortunately, can be subject to GBV, however in South Africa, females suffer most from these crimes....
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