Girls’ College News
GC Gr 8 History& Visual Arts Suitcase Project
On 8 November the Visual Arts and History departments hosted the Suitcase Project exhibition. The students' multi-layered heritage collections are presented as unique and fascinating “suitcase” artworks.
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GC Launches Safe Harbour School Initiative
The Girls’ College has launched their Safe Harbour School initiative: A strategic approach to post-pandemic responsive curriculum planning and holistic student support.
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Girls' College Grade 10s reading to the Grade R children
The best way to teach people is by telling a story - Kenneth Blanchard
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BC/GC Penryn Leadership Exchange
Our students leadership teams from the BC and GC hosted the Penryn College Student Leadership Team to engage in conversation and cement the relationship between St Stithians and Penryn College.
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Mzansi @Venice Biennale Young Artist competition
Tamlyn Martin (Gr 10) has won the Mzansi @Venice Biennale Young Artist competition
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GC Round Square International Exchanges
Term 3 has seen the departure of a number of our Grade 10 students on international exchange.
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GC Summer Sports Captains 2022/2023
Congratulations to our Summer Sports captains for the 2022/2023 season
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Round Square Pre-Tour and Conference 2022
A party of 16 student delegates from the Girls’ and Boys’ Colleges attended the RS International Conference in London in September.
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Heritage Month at the GC
The GC celebrated Heritage Month with cultural events, discussions, National Representation Day and the highlight, the Heritage Fair.
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GC/BC isiZulu and Sesotho Cultural Evening
Grade 8 and 9 isiZulu and Sesotho students from the Girls’ and Boys’ Colleges, under the guidance of their teachers, put together a spectacular celebration of the Zulu and Basotho cultures as a fitting way to kick-start Heritage Month.
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Introducing the GC Student Leadership Council for 2022/2023
We have great pleasure in introducing the full GC Student Leadership Council for the 2022/2023 leadership cycle.
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