
The silent risk of ignoring your health: Why annual screenings matter in 2026
Between the demands of work, taking care of a family and perhaps even trying to fit in some semblance of social enjoyment, maintaining your own and your loved ones’ long-term health and wellbeing can become less of a priority. You might even wait until a problem

Beyond the Gym: Discover the High-Flying Fitness Benefits of Trampolining
For many South African teenagers, the word “exercise” often conjures images of fluorescent lights and the repetitive hum of a treadmill. While staying active is a top priority, the traditional gym environment doesn’t always ignite the spark of excitement that young adults crave. At Rush

The Lasting Impact of Early Childhood Development: How Early Learning Lays the Foundation for Lifelong Success
“Early childhood education may look like play and simple routines, but its influence runs deep. It shapes who children become and how they see the world,” says Ursula Assis, Country Director of Dibber International Preschools South Africa. As the new academic year begins, Dibber is

Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope – Adventure Awaits the Whole Family!
The adventures soar to the next level in Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope! Follow Liko and Roy as they level up alongside Floragato, Crocalor, and Captain Pikachu. Roy even befriends a Lucario that can Mega Evolve! This season, the group embarks on an exciting journey

Split Grade 10, 11, or 12 subjects over two years to ease pressure and protect learning standards
When more than 300,000 Grade 10 learners repeat a year, it’s not just a statistic — it points to how many young people are struggling to manage the workload. News24 recently reported that 303,236 public-school learners who were in Grade 10 in 2024, repeated the

Online Schooling in 2026: How Wingu Academy Is Shaping the Future of Education
By 2026, online schooling is no longer viewed as a temporary solution or a response to crisis. It has matured into a mainstream, highly effective educational pathway — and at Wingu Academy Online School, this future is already a reality. What was once considered “alternative”

Homeschooling in SA: Keeping learning steady amid school placement delays
South Africa’s school placement scramble is influencing the choices families make about how their children learn. For many, the uncertainty runs deep into the first term – particularly in the early grades where classroom capacity is stretched and late placements can disrupt the steady routines

Future-Ready Education Starts Now: Why Grades 7 and 8 at Curro Online Are a Smart Move for 2026
‘The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.’ Malcolm X’s words strike home for parents and guardians – here in South Africa and further afield – who want to give their children a meaningful advantage in a world where careers, technology and expectations

isiZulu Takes Centre Stage as Warner Bros. Discovery’s Kids’ Shows Launch in Local Language
Beloved shows including The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball, Teen Titans Go! and Batwheels debut in isiZulu, supported by new local voices and multilingual greetings across the channels. Watch the Cartoonito Your Way! video here to learn how little viewers can change languages and enjoy their favourite



Your Child’s First Support Team: A Simple Guide for Newly Diagnosed Families
This article is adapted, with permission, from content originally published by Tamra and Jules, co-founders of Neuroverse (Neuroverse.co.za), two South African mums building a supportive neurodivergent community. A new diagnosis rarely arrives quietly. It comes with a stack of leaflets, a handful of referrals, well-meaning

Sun Smart from the Start: Keeping Toddlers Happy and Healthy in South Africa’s Sun
“Keeping children safe doesn’t mean keeping them indoors—it means helping them enjoy the sunshine with confidence, comfort, and care,” says Ursula Assis, Country Director of Dibber International Preschools South Africa. Dibber International Preschools encourages parents to embrace the joy of outdoor play while being mindful

Language Diversity at Home: How Everyday Moments Shape Confident Communicators
Language is more than words. It’s how children express feelings, understand the world, and connect with others. Dibber International Preschools says a home that embraces language diversity powerfully supports a child’s development. “Children are naturally curious about words, sounds and meaning,” says Ursula Assis, Country

Ready, steady, music!
Music stimulates movement! Have you ever thought about the fact that our bodies are naturally rhythmical? Our hearts have beats and so, a rhythmic pulse is built right into the fabric of our lives. So, what’s happening in our brains when we want to move

Rethinking Education: A Smarter AlternativetoOvercrowdedClassrooms and Exorbitant School Fees
For many families, choosing the right school has become increasingly complex. Rising school fees, overcrowded classrooms, and inconsistent academic support leave parents questioning whether traditional schooling still offers the best return on investment for their child’s future. At the same time, families are seeking high-quality

Building Confidence, Creativity, and Community Through Music
At School of Rock, learning music isn’t about sitting still and memorising notes. It’s about movement, laughter, teamwork, and the thrill of making real music together. Our youth programs are carefully designed to meet kids where they are developmentally, while helping them grow in confidence,

Teaching Online the Right Way: Why Wingu Academy Sets the International Standard for Online and Hybrid Education
The global shift towards online and hybrid education has reshaped how learning is delivered. What was once considered an alternative is now a preferred choice for families seeking flexibility, quality and academic credibility. However, effective online education requires far more than simply moving lessons onto

Sleep, Mood, Meltdowns: Turn Quick Notes into an Action Plan at School
If you parent a neurodivergent child, your days are full of small moments that matter. The noise that tipped them over.The transition that went better than expected.The snack that helped. The one that didn’t. You clock these moments in real time. But then the day
