by gbsaadmin | Nov 20, 2012 | Crime, Education, Featured, News
Pretoria – Offender labour will soon be utilised more often to revamp and furnish schools in South Africa, the Correctional Services Minister, Sibusiso Ndebele, has announced. “We are currently in discussions with the Department of Basic Education to...
by gbsaadmin | Jan 16, 2012 | Education, Featured, News
Olivenhoutbosch – Thirty-six new schools will be opened in Gauteng during this year’s first term, with 13 of these schools expected to be ready for occupation when inland provinces schools open on Wednesday. Briefing the media today on the province’s readiness for the...
by gbsaadmin | Dec 7, 2011 | Charity, Education, Featured, News
Imagine…. ‘If influential young leaders changed their lives in positive ways and encouraged their peers to do the same. Imagine what the African continent could look like 40 years on….’ That is what drives GOLD Peer Education Development Agency and their educators and...
by gbsaadmin | Jul 19, 2011 | Education, News
Pretoria – Parents in Gauteng have been urged to send school applications as soon as the admission process for 2012 opens in August. The Gauteng Department of Education said the schools admission process for 2012 will open from 1 August until 30 September 2011 and an...
by gbsaadmin | Feb 14, 2011 | Education, Featured, News
Durban – Quite a few changes are expected to be made in the provincial education system in KwaZulu-Natal, according to its MEC Senzo Mchunu. The MEC highlighted these aspirations on Sunday as a three-day education summit concluded at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli...