Watering Their Curiosity

In Humanities we’ve begun learning how and why our ancestors stopped roaming the Earth as hunters and gatherers and settled down in communities. This was around ten thousand years ago when the sparse population of homo sapiens followed and hunted the great...

People on the Move

We would like to invite the Grades 3 and 6 parent community to view the collaborative films that were created for their unit on migration. The students did a great job in researching an historical migration pattern and creating a story that depicted a family or...

Get involved in After School Activities!

The new block of After School Activities will be starting soon and we are looking for parents who are willing to contribute to our programme to make it as rich and as interesting for the students as possible. If you the time to commit one hour a week for a period of 8...

I’m Not Buying This…Or Am I?

Since the days of the antiquity, when Spartan generals wrote instructions to their subordinates about influencing the attitudes of conquered peoples, propaganda has been a part of the fabric of human societies. From Martin Luther’s famous tracts against the...

Stand and Deliver

Have you ever watched or listened to a TED Talk? TED is an organization that sponsors conferences around the world and invites exciting, fresh minds to come speak about topics as far ranging as education to prothetic limbs to healthy diets. [Click here to visit the...

Debating History

When it comes to the study of history, debating is one of the best ways for students to show that they not only understand different perspectives, but they are able to analyze and critique those perspectives. Grade 10 has shown themselves particularly adept at this,...