University, college or work? To many a student leaving matric, those words often encapsulate what they’re future years hold. To those who are both lucky and able to earn a place within a university or college, we at EduBiz wish you all the best. For those who haven’t or are unsure of what the future […]
As parents, we suffer from severe stress and anxiety during our children’s exam period. It is imperative that they do not share our anxiety and stress, and that we encourage and support them during is challenging exam times. The best way to support your child during the stress of revision and exams is: to keep […]
A recent study done by a UK Internet service provider revealed that more than 5.2 million adults are clueless when it comes to interpreting what kids are saying online. Over 4,500 adults took part in the research, and the majority were not able to translate the real meaning of slang that children use on the […]
The first-ever Cape Flats Book Festival took place this weekend at West End Primary and was a roaring success. Bringing together both authors, students, book enthusiasts, and the general public, the two-day event was brought together by the efforts of Rosco and Athol, two brothers from the Read to Rise Foundation. With two full days […]
University is expensive, with the average course by year costing R50,000. It’s for that reason that more and more students each year are taking their future into their own hands by undertaking self-study alongside online courses to help further their own skills. Online colleges and learning spaces have grown vastly within the span of the […]
The year is reaching its climax as we reach the end of the 3rd school term. For matriculants, this is the last real term of their schooling career, with the following term being exams only. While many of you are already preparing for the upcoming exams, we here at the EduBiz team would like to […]
A South African tradition, yesterday marked the 10th annual Mandela day, with many companies and organizations and everyday folks pitching in for their 67 minutes of charity work. Amongst many of these efforts, schools were a primary focus. Aiming to enrich and grow the lives of the youth, here are some of the 67-minute stories […]
Dear Parents/Guardians Last week we blogged information regarding the school acceptance and application process. As per the latest communication circulated by the Western Cape Education Department, parents/guardians must note the following: The system has closed for parents to confirm the acceptance of learners as of the 12th of July. All cases where a student has […]
Dear Parents/Guardians It is important that you comply with the process below to ensure that your child is accepted to a school of your choice. Please follow the instructions below or contact the provided numbers or email addresses for more information and assistance. Please Note – The closing date to finalize this process is 12 […]
Principals, deputy principals and hundreds of community members braced the icy winter weather to join Radio Tygerberg for an outside broadcast in partnership with Beyond the Edge Tutoring at Wespoort Primary on Saturday, 29th June. Beyond the Edge Tutoring gave away more than 150 stationery packs to learners and parents. Individuals enjoyed warm hot chocolate […]