Redhill School
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Redhill inspired by famous artworks
The learners were forced to adopt an out-of-the-box approach which, according to Redhill learners, was exactly what the class needed.
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Redhill puts a creative spin on the lockdown
MORNINGSIDE – Redhill School’s out-of-the-box thinking saw its Grade 9 art learners recreate their favourite art pieces from the Getty…
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Cute smiles all around as Redhill Grade 1s start ‘big school’
MORNINGSIDE – It's a big day for parents and Grade 1s alike, Redhill School welcomes their new little ones.
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A musical blessing of Redhill School
SANDTON – Redhill student Simphiwe Mzulwini is an up and coming musician.
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Young Redhill learner shines at Brazillian Taekwondo World Championships
MORNINGSIDE – Ronin Henning, a Grade 7 learners, was awarded a gold medal for sparring during the championships.
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Redhill to host fourth annual arts festival
MORNINGSIDE – The festival will include a range of performances, entertainment, food trucks and more.
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Redhill learner competes in Underwater Hockey World Championships
MORNINGSIDE – Gemma Muller is representing her country during the world championships in England.
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Seventeen-year-old Redhill Dancer places second in Dance World Cup
MORNINGSIDE – Siyalini Naidoo's group placed second in the commercial small group during the Dance World Cup in Portugal.
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Young Redhill dancer shines at American dance competition
MORNINGSIDE – Grade 4 learner Liora Colley was awarded the title during the American Dance Awards in New York City.
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Young Redhill cyclist ranked one of top young cyclists in the country
MORNINGSIDE – Grade 10 learner Nicholas van Rooyen has ranked in top ten positions in numerous races.
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Redhill’s musical is bang on
MORNINGSIDE – Two casts performed the musical to ensure that every learner would have the opportunity to perform.
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Redhill School hosts fundraising golf day
MORNINGSIDE – The school raised enough funds to ensure an 11-year-old boy could get a wheelchair.
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