
June and July Holiday Camps That Give Kids More Than Just a Break
School holidays can be tricky for parents. You want your child to rest, have fun and enjoy their break, but you also want them to do something meaningful with their time. Something away from screens. Something active. Something social. Something that helps them grow. For

British Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel or US K-12: choosing the right international pathway
Once a family has decided that an international curriculum is the right direction, the next question is which one. The three options most South African parents will encounter are the International British Curriculum (based on the Cambridge framework), Pearson Edexcel (a sister system also originating

Trampoline Therapy for Autism: Why Bouncing Builds Balance at Rush
Trampoline therapy for autism is one of the most effective and accessible sensory interventions available to South African families — and at Rush, it happens naturally, joyfully, every single session. For a child on the autism spectrum, the world can feel like a constant stream of

Cost-Effective Education Solutions for International Students
Education knows no borders, and neither does Educ8 SA. International students seeking flexible, affordable, and high-quality programs can now access world-class education from anywhere in the world. Affordable Learning Paths for Global Learners Educ8 SA provides multiple pathways for international students: These programs offer cost-effective

Development Through Play: PlayStation by Rush – Your Top Developmental Hub
Development through play is not a catchphrase – it is the most powerful cognitive and physical tool available to children under eight. At our toddler indoor park, every climbing frame, tunnel, and soft-fall surface has been designed around this single principle. As the June 2026 School Holidays

Will my child get into university with an international qualification?
Every parent considering an international curriculum for their child eventually asks the same anxious question. Will this affect their university chances? In South Africa, where so much rides on the right university and the right degree, this question deserves a careful answer. The short answer

Why Online Education Has Become a Permanent Global Standard
The conversation around online education has changed significantly in recent years. What was once seen as an alternative option is now a recognised and respected part of global education. Families, universities, and employers increasingly acknowledge that high-quality online schooling can deliver strong academic results, flexibility,

Where Did All the Good Places Go? A Study of “Third Places”
May drags on. Every parent knows the feeling. Kids are locked in study mode with June exams looming. They spend their afternoons hunched over textbooks instead of running around like they’re supposed to. The weather is turning; the days feel shorter. Everyone is a little

Why Emotional Safety in Young Children Is the New Literacy
A child who feels safe learns differently. Before letters, numbers, and formal instruction can truly take root, children need something more fundamental: the emotional security to explore, question, connect and participate with confidence. According to Dibber International Preschools, emotional safety is becoming one of the



Debunking Common Myths About Baby Fevers
When your baby feels a bit warmer than usual, it’s natural to worry. But most fevers aren’t something to panic about. Trusted1 by parents to fight their little one’s pain and provide relief when needed most, Panado®’s Paediatric Range of syrups are ready to work immediately.2 What

Protecting Hearing from Newborn to Adulthood
We live in a country where daily life can include everything from bustling taxi ranks and construction noise to loud music and community events, and protecting your hearing is not just important; it is essential across every stage of life. The reality is that noise-induced

Helping Your Child to Create Consistency
Consistency is one of the surest roads to success in any sphere of life. Being disciplined enough to show up and do the work required to achieve an aim or complete a project will all but guarantee seeing the results you want. However, where do

Tips on Turning Bath Time into Bonding Time with Your Baby
Bath time can be more than just part of your child’s daily routine, it can become one of the most special bonding moments between parents and their little ones. For many South African families, bath time is often seen as a practical task at the

The Human Side of Digital Learning – Why Support Matters More Than Ever
In conversations about online education, attention often goes to platforms, devices, and digital tools. While these are important, research consistently shows that the most decisive factor in learner success remains human support. Students perform better when they are guided by capable teachers, encouraged by caring

Personalised Pathways – Why One-Size-Fits-All Education Is No Longer Enough
Every learner is different—yet many traditional systems still expect all students to learn at the same pace, in the same way. This can leave some learners unchallenged, others overwhelmed, and many disengaged. Educational research increasingly shows that personalised learning pathways lead to stronger outcomes, higher

Managing Exam Stress & Preparing Smart: A How-To Guide
Exams can feel overwhelming for any learner, but for many, especially neurodivergent learners (such as those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or anxiety), the pressure can be even more intense. The good news is that stress doesn’t have to take over. With the right strategies, preparation,

4IR Skills and the Modern Learner – Preparing Students for Tomorrow
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is transforming how societies work, communicate, and create value. Advances in artificial intelligence, automation, data systems, and digital collaboration are reshaping industries at remarkable speed. For today’s learners, academic knowledge remains essential—but it is no longer sufficient on its own.
