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From Eight Learners to a Growing School

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  Three years ago, our school began with a simple but powerful dream. We started small — just 8 learners and 2 teachers — driven by faith, determination, and the belief that something meaningful could grow from humble beginnings. Today, as we look back, we are filled with gratitude and awe. In just three short years, we have grown to over 60 learners . With this rapid growth came challenges that required us to learn quickly — not only academically, but administratively, financially, and structurally. There was no luxury of time; every decision mattered, and every step required courage. Within this short space of time, we achieved what once felt impossible. We purchased our own grounds and erected temporary classrooms, laying the foundation for a future we once only imagined. When we reflect on the obstacles we faced, many now seem small compared to how much we accomplished. The journey was demanding, but it was worth every sacrifice. Most importantly, we celebrate the many suc...

We Are Losing Our Teachers — And With Them, Our Future

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  We Are Losing Our Teachers — And With Them, Our Future By Mr Aspeling In today’s education landscape, a quiet crisis is unfolding. It’s not just about curriculum changes, digital transformation, or exam results. It is about the teachers who are walking away from the profession , burned out, discouraged, undervalued, and often blamed for problems they did not create. And while we debate learner rights, policies, and schooling models, no one speaks about the teachers who stand at the centre of it all . A Country Losing Its Educators South Africa is already feeling the impact. Reports over the last few years reveal that more than 30 000 teachers have left public schools , with resignations rising and replacements struggling to keep up. In the Western Cape alone, over 1 200 teachers quit in a single year , while thousands of qualified teachers remain unemployed. Stress, administrative overload, and low morale are cited as key drivers — not simply salary concerns. Globally, UNESC...

Picnic Friday Social 🏫🌿

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  Picnic Friday Social 🏫🌿 Our first Picnic Friday for 2026 was a wonderful success! At Aspeling High, we believe that learning happens best in a joyful, healthy, and supportive environment. Today’s social brought our learners together in a relaxed space, encouraging friendship, kindness, and a strong sense of community. Why Socialising in Schools Matters Social interactions are a vital part of child development. When learners spend time together in safe spaces, they learn how to communicate, collaborate, share, solve problems, and build confidence. Positive social experiences help students develop empathy and emotional maturity — qualities that carry beyond the classroom and into their futures. School is not only about academics; it is also a place where young people learn who they are and how to connect with others. The Importance of Safety in Schools Today In today’s world, a school must be more than just an institution for education — it must be a safe haven. Learners t...

New Year. New Goals. New Wins.

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  New Year. New Goals. New Wins. As we open the gates to a brand new academic year, the energy at Aspeling High is electric! Term 1 has officially begun, and we are beyond excited to welcome new learners and new families into our community. Thank you to every parent and guardian who has trusted us to be part of your child’s high school journey — we are honored and ready for the year ahead. This year feels especially monumental as we begin the school year on our very own grounds for the very first time. Our classrooms are set, our teachers are prepared, and our learners are already filling the campus with life. With a new premises comes new challenges, but we embrace them with confidence, growth, and a positive mindset. It’s all part of building something special from the ground up. Our 2026 calendar is also stacked with exciting events and long-standing traditions. As always, we kick off the year with our Mini Olympics on the beach — a learner favourite that blends teamwork, sc...