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Schools close tomorrow: Cape Town children set for fun, learning and safe holidays

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As schools across Cape Town close on Friday, 26 June 2026, thousands of children are set to begin their winter holidays, with the City rolling out a wide-ranging programme aimed at keeping young people safe, active and entertained.

 

Public libraries and recreation facilities will welcome children and young people from Friday, offering structured holiday activities combining fun and supervision during the school break.

 

The programme includes a mix of educational and recreational activities. Library-based events will feature cookie-making, coding workshops and reading challenges, while recreation facilities will host sports, indoor games and outdoor activities at community centres, sports grounds, play parks and green spaces across the City.

 

 

Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, Councillor Francine Higham, said the initiative is aimed at giving children constructive alternatives during the holidays, making use of facilities close to home while keeping them engaged in safe environments.

 

“This winter holiday can be an opportunity to find a new hobby, have fun or learn a new skill. Our libraries and recreation facilities are offering activities that keep young people active during the school break. I encourage parents and caregivers to look at the programme closest to them and help young people make the most of the holidays.”

Also read: WCED holiday security subsidised at 430 schools

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