
What the IEB actually is, and how an IEB online school works
Most parents first meet the letters IEB on a school brochure, usually printed next to a fee that runs higher than the government school nearby. What the brochure almost never does is explain what those three letters mean, or whether they are worth paying for.

6 Tips to Help Tackle Maths Anxiety in Children
Maths can often present challenges for students when it comes to understanding the material. Those who struggle may be taking longer than others on work aren’t able to solve assignments on their own, or are unable to complete tests. When they don’t feel confident in

Six Ways Children Benefit When They Lead Their Own Learning
There is something powerful about watching a child become completely absorbed in what they are doing. Whether it is a toddler carefully pouring water from one cup to another, or a young child transforming cushions into an imaginary safari jeep, these moments are about far

Why PCOS is now called PMOS and what it means for women’s health
For decades, women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) have often been told that the condition centres on cysts forming on the ovaries. In reality, many women who meet the diagnostic criteria never develop ovarian cysts at all, which means that the name has long

Local Young Innovators to represent South Africa in New York
Two Grade 8 learners from Pretoria are taking the local STEM field by storm. Johan Vorster and Gustav Heesen were the first grade 7 learners to be crowned Overall Winners of the Gauteng North Imbewu Science Fair in 2025, beating older competitors across several grades.

Why Pokémon Horizons Is the Perfect Weekend Family Adventure
Weekend family time does not always need to mean outings, expensive activities, or packed schedules. Sometimes the best moments happen together on the couch, snacks in hand, sharing in an adventure that everyone in the family can enjoy. This June, families can jump into an

A Mom’s Look Inside Sugar Bay Holiday Camp With Actor Lunathi Mampofu
When actor & mom Lunathi Mampofu visited Sugar Bay Holiday Camp in Zinkwazi Beach, it was more than a quick stop at a children’s camp. It was a mom getting to see the place her daughter, Skye, had been talking about long after coming home.

Alumni Spotlight: Mia Stuart (Class of 2025) | Building a Future Through Structure, Problem-Solving & Practical Experience
Mia Stuart is part of Koa’s Class of 2025, and she’s already building real momentum in the field she’s working towards. She’s currently studying towards a Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electrical and Electronic Engineering through an online college, where she attends campus for practical

GED Programs: A Second Chance for Success
Not every learner completes traditional schooling on the first attempt. The GED program at Educ8 SA offers a second chance for adult learners and students who wish to earn a Grade 12 equivalent, opening doors to higher education and career advancement. What is the GED



Panado® Expands Access with New 5 ml Sachets Available at Everyday Shopping Spots
Panado® knows that when a child develops pain or a fever, timing matters. Relief can’t wait for a planned pharmacy visit or a trip across town. For many families, especially those balancing work, transport and childcare, access is just as important as trust1. That is

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

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

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

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

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,

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

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

