We are very happy to have achieved so much in our first year at school. We are looking forward to grade two!!!
Thank you to all our parents for attending the Parent Information Morning. We had a great turnout of over 80%.
Astrid van Wyk from iSchoolAfrica conducted a presentation and hands-on session for several teachers and children to experience iPads in the classroom.The session was incredibly exciting and the children loved interacting and learning on the iPads. During the hands on session, using the iPad, teaching and learning took place in a fun and interactive manner.
On behalf of all our children and staff, I would like to thank your team at Barclays for the amazing upgrade initiative you undertook at our school yesterday.
Grade 1's roar like lions. We created an acrostic to teach them the qualities they need to possess.
R- respect, by communication with others in a positive and respectful manner.
O - ownership, by making amends for mistakes, by apologising,repairing or replacing.
A - attitude, a well mannered ,compassionate and respectful child.
R - to take responsibility for actions and school work.
S - safety , by following all instructions so they learn in a safe environment
At CityKidz learning goes beyond the classroom, learners are equiped with the skills that thery could apply in thier daily lives
The tyre gardens is one of the projects which the school embarked on all 7 grades participated. This project provided the learners with a variety of skills. Designing, Co-operation, team work as well as growing of vegetables were some of the skills taught.
The Grade 2's had a great day reading on 08 September 2015 on International Literacy Day.
Computer education may influence student performance by enabling them to become more involved with their school work. Computers can potentially enhance students mathematical thinking, and improve scores in problem solving and critical thinking tasks. Computer education also plays a major factor in students’ ability to score highly on their standardized assessment tests. Exposing children to computer education and supporting activities produces developmental gains such as abstraction, intelligence, non-verbal skills and long-term memory.
The tyre gardens created a buzz around school over the last few weeks. Green fingers and creative hands were very busy getting stuck-in to create fabulous gardens.
Role play involves imagination, and...
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
Albert Einstein