Education
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Sol Plaatje University confers 1 500 degrees at 11th graduation ceremony
The Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley conferred qualifications on more than 1 500 graduates during its 11th year of graduation ceremonies.
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Chefs plate up their skills at expo
The Free State branch of the South African Chefs Association presented another successful InfoChef at the CUT.
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UFS graduates triomf over health issues
Two University of the Free State graduates completed postgraduate degrees while battling serious health challenges.
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Uitblinker-matrikulant wen toe weer, dié keer met universiteit-studie
Op sy gradeplegtigheid is dié BRek-student aangewys as beste student in ’n driejaar-BA-graadkursus in die fakulteit vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe.
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Konsepregulasies verbied uitsluiting van swanger leerders, fokus op voortgesette onderwys
Konsepregulasies vir hantering van swangerskappe onder leerders is daarop gemik om uitsluiting van swanger leerders te voorkom, skorsing te verbied en voortgesette onderwys te verseker.
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Parents have until 17 May to submit late school applications for 2027
Western Cape parents who missed the WCED’s deadline still have until 17 May 2026 to submit late applications for Grade R, 1 and 8 places in 2027.
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Government proposal to reshape school history curriculum sparks debate over colonial-era content
A government proposal to overhaul South Africa’s school history curriculum has triggered fierce debate over which historical events should be taught, with critics warning that key colonial-period topics may be removed while supporters argue for a more African-centred narrative.
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World Autism Awareness Day: Call for focus to shift to children’s strengths and potential
On World Autism Awareness Day, observed today on 2 April, the call is being made to celebrate autistic children’s unique strengths.
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Competition growth signals trust that maths’ ability to open doors simply adds up
The South African Mathematics Foundation has recorded the highest-ever participation in the South African Mathematics Olympiad (Samo) in 2026.
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Western Cape vows 701 new teachers and 10 new schools in R35.1 billion education budget
The Western Cape Department of Education will receive R35.1 billion in the 2026/27 financial year, the largest departmental budget in the province.










