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Rustenburg Girls’ High in Top 10 of the World’s Best School competition!

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The Western Cape MEC for Education David Maynier revealed this morning that Rustenburg Girls’ High School has reached the Top 10 for the World’s Best School Prize.

 

T4 Education, in partnership with Templeton World Charity Foundation, Accenture and American Express, announced their 2023 Top 10 shortlists during an event earlier.

 

Rustenburg Girls’ High School was named in the Top 10 shortlist in the category for ‘Supporting Healthy Lives’.

 

According to T4 Education, this category recognises schools that “provide access, relevance, and opportunities for students, staff, and the community to develop healthy habits, behaviours, knowledge, and skills.”

 

Rustenburg Girls’ High has been shortlisted for embracing “the vital role that physical and mental fitness play in a well-rounded education and has taken proactive steps to ensure its students’ holistic growth and success.”

 

Maynier visited the school this morning to share the exciting news.

 

I am extremely proud of Rustenburg Girls’ High School’s achievement. It is no secret that they are one of our province’s top performing high schools academically, and perhaps one of their secrets to their success is their successful holistic approach to education, balancing academics, with sport and other activities.

 

 

The school will now go through a rigorous judging process and could stand the chance to win $50 000 as a category winner.

 

Maynier is beaming with pride, as within the first two years of this prestigious international competition the Western Cape have had three of schools reach the Top 10.

 

In 2022, Pinelands-North Primary School achieved a Top 3 position, with West End Primary School reaching the Top 10, both for the category ‘Overcoming Adversity’.

 

ALSO READ: Pinelands North Primary makes the Top 3 in World’s Best School Prize

 

Our schools in the Western Cape have so much to offer in terms of ‘best practice’ around the world, and we know that Rustenburg Girls’ High is no exception. They will certainly fly the South African flag high!

 

ALSO READ: Two Cape Town schools on the Top Ten list for best in the world

 

A second South African school, SPARK Soweto, has also been named as a Top Ten contender, in the category ‘Community Collaboration’.

 

Principal of Rustenburg Girls’ High, Mr Michael Gates, said the following of their achievement:

 

“With immense pride and honour, we announce our position among the elite Top 10 Schools in the world dedicated to championing a healthy lifestyle. We submitted our application to the “Supporting Healthy Lives” category when the opportunity arose.

 

Recognising the connection between physical activity and academic, social, and mental success, we believe in the transformative power of an active lifestyle. Every one of our learners is encouraged to embrace a healthy way of life where exercise becomes an integral part of their daily routines.

 

We take immense pride in our exceptional competitive teams, who participate and consistently excel in the sporting leagues. They represent our school and shine on the sports fields and courts.

 

Today, we celebrate our success, but tomorrow, we will continue to inspire generations to promote healthy lifestyles.”

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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