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New NINJAGO: Dragons Rising Episodes Arrive on Cartoon Network This July!

The action continues this July as brand-new episodes of NINJAGO: Dragons Rising premiere exclusively on Cartoon Network! The Merged Lands are thrown into chaos when a mysterious weapon unleashes powerful Elemental Monsters across Ninjago. To make matters worse, the Ninja find themselves separated and without

Success Stories of Special Needs Learners at Educ8 SA

The best way to understand the impact of inclusive online learning is through real success stories. Educ8 SA has helped countless learners with special needs achieve their academic goals through flexible, computer-based programs. How Success is Achieved Students progress at their own pace using interactive,

Five Mandela Lessons That Still Matter in the Preschool Years

Every year on 18 July, South Africa pauses to remember Nelson Mandela’s life, leadership and moral courage. For many adults, Mandela Day is a time to reflect on service, justice and responsibility. For Dibber International Preschools South Africa, it is also a moment to ask

Choosing the best for your baby: why families trust Netcells

Expectant parents choosing stem cell banking with Netcells can feel confident they’re partnering for the long-term. For 21 years, Netcells has helped families protect what matters most – their children’s future health.   Stem cell banking is the process of collecting and storing stem cells

Every way to get a matric certificate in South Africa

There is a widespread belief in South Africa that there is one matric, written one way, at the end of Grade 12, and that missing it means missing your shot. That belief is wrong, and it costs people years. A matric can be earned by

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How the Nordic Curriculum Prioritises Childhood Over Speed

Parents are often encouraged to measure progress by how quickly a child reaches milestones; Dibber International Preschools is highlighting a different perspective: that the early years should focus less on speed and more on healthy, holistic development. According to Dibber, the Nordic model of early

Game on. School Holiday Fun Kicks Off at Mall of Africa

The Goal Zone brings football-themed family fun, prizes and competition to the winter school holidays Johannesburg, 11 June 2026: This winter school holiday, Mall of Africa will bring energy, excitement and a healthy dose of friendly competition to fire up the soccer spirit of the

Why Holistic Well-Being Is the Foundation of Learning

A child may be given an expensive educational toy, only to spend the next half hour happily exploring the cardboard box it came in. For Dibber International Preschools, moments like these are a reminder of something simple but important: young children learn best when they

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Learner wellness and holistic support in digital education

Educational research increasingly highlights the connection between learner wellbeing and academic performance. Students who feel emotionally supported are more likely to remain motivated, engaged, and resilient throughout their educational journeys. Wingu Academy prioritises holistic learner support through live teacher interaction, Student Success Advisors, parent-teacher communication,

Why Early Maths Matters – Building Number Sense Alongside Reading

We know how important it is to develop a child’s early reading foundation; it is often the first step in opening the doors to language, creativity, and lifelong learning. Equally important, and sometimes overlooked, is early Maths development. Building number sense from a young age

Human-centred online education: the future of learner success

The global evolution of online education has significantly transformed how learners engage with academics, teachers, and educational support systems. Across the world, modern online schools are moving beyond traditional distance learning models toward more dynamic, interactive, and human-centred educational experiences. Current international trends increasingly emphasise

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