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Last Kid Standing s most thrilling and stellar week! Updated East Coast Radio Share this: We take you through our most exciting week of Last Kid Standing. Wednesday takes the trophy as The Most Thrilling Round . East Coat Radio Is it spelled ‘pronounciation’ or ‘pronunciation’? Find out in the third semi-final podcast of Last Kid Standing! It has been an exhilarating week with only memorable moments from our contestants, with their personalities shining through the radio and being able to spell difficult words like ‘hierarchy’. We kicked off the week on Monday with Deodene, Shriya, and Zenande! Deodene from Bay Primary School, Shriya from Mount Edgecombe Private School, and Zenande from Glenmore Primary ....
Matrics ready to change the future By Tanya Waterworth, Duncan Guy Feb 20, 2021 Share Durban - Firday saw IEB matriculants celebrating at schools as they gathered to share their results, with many of the top pupils saying they saw a bright future for South Africa and wanted to give back to the country. Thabiso Dlamini, 2020 deputy head boy of Hilton College who achieved seven distinctions, said from his home in Hammarsdale on Friday: I was fortunate that so many gave so much to me. Not many kids get the opportunity to go to Hilton and I just wanted to take that opportunity with both hands and be an example to other children to show them they can succeed, no matter where they came from, he said, adding that his background had given him an inner desire to succeed. ....
The most expensive schools in South Africa in 2021 Subscribe Despite calls from education experts for private school fees to remain the same or have ‘controlled increases’ in 2021, the cost of private education in South Africa continues to climb. In October 2020, South African governing body associations advised the country’s 3,000 fee-paying schools against price hikes in 2021, saying that the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown had placed all South Africans, even the wealthy, under strain. Paul Colditz, chief executive of the Federation of Governing Bodies of South African Schools said the financial hardships caused by the Covid-19 pandemic had hit private schools harder than public schools. “I think you will see a decrease in enrolment in private schools,” he said. ....