"We seek to develop learners holistically. Our focus is not only academic, we also seek to enhance the arts and get learners involved in sport on both a competitive and local platform."
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Exploring our legacy |
A lasting journey |
“The academic and sporting legacy continued under Khalid Desai, who took over as principal in 1976. From Mr Desai’s time we had a progressive political history. He allowed people to speak truth to power and allowed a strong Student Representative Council (SRC) to blossom, who, alongside progressive teachers, fought for a just education system and to overthrow apartheid. Subsequent principals continued this progressive legacy, enabling staff members to become agents of change to continue to fight for a better education system for our children. Today, we stand on the shoulders of giants.”
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Cape Town - The Art in Athlone, a multicultural gallery in the Cape Flats, will have a new home when it moves to new and larger premises next week. Situated at artist Kenny Alexander’s house, the gallery will now be joining an array of historic buildings in Thornton Road, Athlone. It will be neighbours to Trojan Horse memorial site, the former Hewat College and Alexander Sinton High School...
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