Wingu Academy

Why Wingu Academy is the Best Online School in South Africa

In a world where education is evolving rapidly, finding the right online school for your child is no small task. As parents and students weigh their options, Wingu Academy consistently emerges as the premier choice for online schooling in South Africa. With its innovative approach, personalised learning pathways, and commitment to excellence, Wingu Academy stands as a beacon of quality education in the digital age. Here’s why Wingu Academy is the best online school in South Africa and how it can transform your child’s educational journey. A Globally Recognised Curriculum Wingu Academy offers a range of internationally acclaimed curricula, including Cambridge and CAPS. These programmes ensure that students receive a rigorous, well-rounded education that opens doors to universities and careers worldwide. Whether your child dreams of excelling in science, technology, or the arts, Wingu’s diverse course offerings cater to every aspiration. Personalised Education for Every Student At Wingu Academy, no two students are treated the same. Our personalised learning pathways adapt to individual strengths, weaknesses, and interests, ensuring every student reaches their full potential. Value Adds: Unmatched Technology and Innovation Wingu Academy leverages cutting-edge technology to deliver an unparalleled online schooling experience. Our user-friendly platforms offer interactive lessons, live tutoring sessions, and access to a wealth of digital resources. From coding courses to career preparation webinars, Wingu equips students with the tools they need to thrive in the 21st century. Safety First: With recent News24reports highlighting safety concerns at traditional schools, Wingu Academy provides a secure, controlled environment where students can focus on learning without fear of bullying or violence. Holistic Development Beyond Academics At Wingu, education goes beyond textbooks. We emphasise the development of essential life skills such as critical thinking, communication, and collaboration. Our programmes include opportunities for: Parent-Friendly Approach Wingu Academy understands the importance of parental involvement in a child’s education. That’s why we provide regular progress reports, open communication channels, and resources to help parents stay informed and engaged. What Parents Love: What Our Families Say Real experiences from Wingu families highlight the transformative power of our online schooling: Why Wingu Academy Stands Out When it comes to online schooling in South Africa, Wingu Academy is the gold standard. Our commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student well-being sets us apart. We are more than an online school; we are a community dedicated to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. Ready to give your child the best in online education? Join the Wingu family today and experience the future of learning. Join the Wingulian community! Online schools like Wingu Academy are redefining what it means to build a community in education. By leveraging technology to break down barriers, fostering inclusivity, and creating opportunities for meaningful connections, Wingu ensures that students not only excel academically but also develop the interpersonal skills and global awareness they need for the future. For families seeking more than just an education, Wingu Academy offers a transformative experience where students are part of a vibrant, supportive community that celebrates diversity and fosters lifelong learning. In the world of online schooling, Wingu isn’t just a platform—it’s a place where connections thrive and barriers disappear. Take the First Step Towards Success: Enroll at Wingu Academy Today and Unlock Your Child’s Potential! Email: admissions@wingu-academy.com Call: 087 147 1668 Book a consultation: [Link]

Knuffeltyd Kinderstories

Don’t Miss the Moment: Why Every Stage of Childhood Matters

We always wanted children. We dreamed of bedtime stories, sticky fingers, and sleepy cuddles. But life had different plans for us. While I may not have my own little one to tuck in at night, I’ve poured my heart into creating stories that honour childhood — because it is a fleeting, magical season we only get once with each child. As someone who now watches from the outside, I see how easily the precious moments can slip by. So many parents are simply trying to make it through the day — working, coping, doing. I get it. Life is full and overwhelming. But in the midst of the chaos, it’s easy to miss the most important parts — the chance to just be with your child. The simple moments matter: The ten minutes spent reading a story at bedtime. The way their eyes light up when they tell you a story. The quiet cuddle when words aren’t even necessary. Those moments? They are finite. They won’t always be there. And yet, they’re the ones that anchor a child. They’re the ones that remind them, “You are seen. You are safe. You are loved.” Reading to your child is one of the most powerful ways to connect. It builds vocabulary, boosts imagination, improves focus, and nurtures emotional intelligence. But more than that, it gives your child you — your voice, your attention, your time. And that is priceless.  At Knuffeltyd, we create books that celebrate those everyday moments — stories woven with themes like courage, empathy, and hope. Every book comes with an optional soft plush character that children can cuddle as the story unfolds. It’s about making the moment tangible, memorable… meaningful. So wherever you are in your parenting journey, let this be a gentle reminder: slow down when you can. Read the story. Listen to theirs. Hug them a little longer. One day, those moments will be memories — and hopefully, the kind that last a lifetime. Find out more at knuffeltyd.co.za

Abbotts Colleges

The B-Word: Understanding & Addressing Bullying in Schools

A great percentage of bullying and school violence involve students who themselves faced rejection, teasing, harassment, or bullying in the past. This raises critical questions about understanding and addressing these behaviours: Can we truly reduce or eliminate such harmful actions in schools? Why do students target one another? Would eliminating all hurtful behaviour deprive students of valuable life lessons? How can we teach them to effectively handle intolerance from others? Marion Kohler, Principal at Abbotts High School JHB South, says while it is possible to mitigate rejection, teasing, harassment, and bullying at schools, eliminating these behaviours entirely is complex and challenging.  “Encouraging a strong school culture of respect, tolerance, inclusivity, and accountability can greatly reduce hurtful and harmful incidents. Anti-bullying campaigns, social media awareness, knowledge of the law, and teaching social-emotional skills will also assist schools in managing bad behaviour,” she says. Kohler advises schools to host regular parent talks and staff training. These are essential for building a strong community to help teach young people the effects of these behaviours on others and the steps they can take to protect themselves and report to a trusted adult.  “There are several reasons why children pick on each other, including, but not limited to, parental neglect, divorce, parents who are under the influence, or lack of attention from parents at home. Children may then lash out at others for attention.” Another reason could be that a parent or sibling models the behaviour at home, and the child then copies it at school. Yet another reason could be that some children are just more aggressive, dominating, and impulsive, although this does not always equate to bullying.  “Others may not have been taught to have empathy for others. Some students who have been bullied themselves may lash out by overpowering others to relieve their own feelings of helplessness. Many students have low self-esteem and may manipulate others by gossiping and being mean. Another reason is peer pressure, where children join in to gain social status or acceptance from their peer group.” A question we should be asking as adults is this: If we eliminate all hurtful behaviour, would students miss out on any life learning experiences? We should teach children how to confront one another respectfully and, to a certain degree, how to withstand possible hurtful opinions, argues Kohler.  “Children should learn the value of free speech and that they have the right to disagree and turn away from opinions they find objectionable. Schools and parents should emphasise that democratic citizenship requires the ability to listen to opposing ideas, critically analyse arguments, and respond thoughtfully—whether by disproving, defending, adjusting, or reaffirming one’s views. Additionally, schools and parents must teach students the importance of expressing themselves respectfully and avoiding unnecessary offence.” On the flip side, children need to be reminded that false reporting of bullying is also an offence.  “Many young people are quick to report incidents of ‘bullying’ only for the school to investigate two young people with a difference of opinion. Children must learn life lessons of confrontation and being able to express their opinion about a matter, without being cancelled or disparaged for an opinion or belief.” So, how can we teach students to cope effectively with people whose behaviour reflects intolerance?  “We must teach our children conflict resolution skills and how to build their self-esteem to a point where they don’t take knee-jerk offence. Parents, teachers, and the wider community should teach children to interact respectfully with others. They should learn to model the positive behaviour of responsible adults around them. Schools should create open environments where students have the opportunity to voice their opinions respectfully and to encourage dialogue among all.”  Most importantly, we have to teach our children to report cases of bullying to a trusted adult at home, at school, or in any other environment where they feel safe.  “It is imperative that schools investigate incidents of bullying, give feedback to aggrieved parties, and take action against perpetrators of such actions. Bullying and harassment leave many young people unprepared to deal with the harmful effects. It is up to the adults in their lives to protect them from this harm and support them through the devastating effects of others’ destructive behavioru.”

Bonitas – innovation, life stages and quality care

Don’t let the flu catch you – be informed and prepared

As autumn approaches, so does the flu season. Influenza, also known as ‘flu’, is an acute respiratory illness caused by an infection of the respiratory tract with the flu virus. There are four types of flu viruses: A, B, C and D. Most seasonal outbreaks of flu are as a result of the A and B viruses. Respiratory infections, including flu, can pose serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as young children, the elderly and those with chronic conditions. That’s why Bonitas Medical Fund has created the Respiratory Illness Hub – a go-to resource for all South Africans, addressing everything related to your respiratory health, including flu.  From prevention and symptoms to treatment and support, you’ll find all the information you need to take control of your respiratory wellbeing. To find out more, visit www.bonitas.co.za/Respiratory-Hub Let’s face it, flu is extremely unpleasant. Symptoms develop anywhere from 1 to 4 days after infection and last up to a week. Then there is usually a sudden onset of fever, muscle pains, body aches, a dry cough, sore throat, runny nose, headache and feeling tired or unwell. In severe cases, flu can lead to serious complications requiring hospitalisation, with pneumonia being the most common. Annually in South Africa, around 40 000 people are hospitalised due to flu, and the virus is linked to approximately 11 500 deaths per year. ‘The flu viruses are typically in circulation just before the winter months, so the best time to get a flu shot is in early April,’ says Dr Themba Hadebe, Clinical and Managed Care Executive at Bonitas Medical Fund.  How is flu spread? The virus is spread from person to person, through inhaling of infected respiratory droplets from sneezing, coughing or talking. You can also be infected by touching objects or surfaces that the flu virus is on and then touching your mouth, eyes or nose. Will the flu vaccine prevent flu? Think of the flu shot as preventive care: While the vaccine won’t always prevent you or your family from getting the flu, it can prevent severe and secondary illnesses related to the flu. Why a flu shot every year? All viruses mutate – meaning the genetic material of the cell changes – but not at the same rate. Some mutate very quickly, including the flu virus. The formula for each year’s vaccine is tailored to the specific type of flu that is circulating. Currently, there are subtype A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) influenza viruses. ‘Which is why we recommend an annual flu vaccine’ says Dr Hadebe.  2025 flu symptoms: Will the flu shot give me flu? No! Flu vaccines are currently made either with flu vaccine viruses that have been ‘inactivated’ and are not infectious or with no flu vaccine viruses at all. Some side effects may occur like redness, tenderness and swelling where the vaccine was given but this is mild and will only last a few days. These are infinitely preferable to a bad case of flu.  Who should get a flu vaccine? Everyone should get a flu vaccine but particularly those at higher risk including:  Who should NOT have the flu vaccine?  What about children – when should I take my child to see a doctor for their symptoms?  Reach out to your paediatrician, doctor or clinic within 24 hours of your child displaying flu symptoms, if your child:  In general, it’s a good idea to be seen by a medical professional if your child has a fever that has lasted more than 3 days and/or appears dehydrated. Go to the emergency room immediately if your child: How do I keep my child healthy during flu season?  The first and best action you can take to keep you and your family safe and healthy during flu season is annual flu vaccines. Dr Hadebe recommends everyone has a flu shot*. He says children can be vaccinated from 6 months of age but recommends you speak to your healthcare worker about when to start vaccinating against flu.    How can I prevent spreading the flu?  There are several ways you can reduce the risk of spreading flu if you are ill: Dr Hadebe says, ‘Flu can lead to various complications, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections, ear infections and worsening of chronic medical conditions like asthma or heart disease. Complications are more common in high-risk groups.’  ‘Flu viruses spread very quickly from person to person’, he says. ‘Even if the flu vaccine is not 100% effective, it will reduce your risk of getting flu, and if you do get it, it will be a great deal milder.’  Remember your GP should always be your first port of call *All Bonitas beneficiaries qualify for 1 flu vaccine per year. *Elderly members, aged 65 years and over, qualify for 1 pneumococcal vaccine every 5 years.

Curro Online

The Transition to Grade 4: Why Curro Online is the Perfect Path for Your Child

Your child is in Grade 4, or preparing to enter Grade 4 next year, and with this comes a wave of mixed emotions: excitement, but also concern and perhaps a sense of overwhelm. As parents, you’ve watched your child grow, and now, as they take the next step in their educational journey, it feels like everything is changing. The leap from foundation phase (Grades 1 to 3) to Grade 4 is significant, demanding more independence, self-discipline, and responsibility from your child. In addition, the thought of them navigating this shift online, without the familiar comfort of in-person teaching, can feel daunting. Are they ready? Can they thrive in an online environment where their teacher is behind a screen and their interactions with classmates aren’t face-to-face?  It’s normal to feel uneasy about the unknown. But here’s the truth: online learning is not only a viable option for Grade 4 learners, it could actually be the ideal environment to help your child succeed and grow in ways you may not anticipate.  South Africa is also part of the 4IR movement, where technology is transforming every sector, including education. Curro Online is perfectly positioned to provide learners with a modern, flexible, and innovative learning environment that prepares them for the future. In this article, we’ll show you how we offer the structure, support, and flexibility your child needs, while debunking the myths that might be holding you back. As a two-time winner of the Best Online School award at the Best of Joburg Readers’ Choice Awards in 2023 and 2024, we’re confident in the proven success of our approach.  Let’s get into it …  Understanding the reluctance: the growing need for change It’s easy to see why parents are reluctant to transition younger children into an online learning environment. In Grade 4, children are still developing their foundational skills and emotional maturity. Many parents believe that they should be physically present, guiding their children through each step of their educational journey. This is especially true when it comes to children who are still navigating the complexities of time management, study habits, and independent learning. The concern is often that an online environment might exacerbate their dependency on their parents. Many parents also face the frustrating reality of having to take on more responsibilities than expected – assisting their children with tasks that they feel should be handled by the teacher. A common sentiment is, ‘Why am I doing all this work?’. Parents can find themselves spending hours helping with assignments, explaining concepts over and over, and managing their children’s daily routine (which is also true of any traditional school). This leads to burnout and dissatisfaction, as it feels like they’re doing much of the learning themselves. And with online learning, there’s the added worry that these frustrations will be magnified, or worse – that their child could become isolated, missing out on essential social development. These are valid concerns, and they deserve to be addressed. Addressing the concerns: online learning for Grade 4 offers more, not less Here’s the good news: learning at Curro Online has been intentionally designed to foster independence, confidence, and growth – all while ensuring your child is never alone on their journey. By offering a blended approach that includes live lessons and recorded sessions, we enable learners to take control of their learning while still having access to the support they need. 1. Live lessons with real teachers One of the main fears parents have is that online learning may not provide the level of interaction that children need. At Curro Online, this is far from the case. We have live, interactive lessons with experienced, qualified teachers who are passionate about their subjects and dedicated to your child’s success. These live lessons ensure that learners are actively engaged with their teachers and peers in real-time, creating an environment that encourages participation, critical thinking, and group collaboration. In addition, it is indisputable that children at this age LOVE playing and enjoy games. At Curro Online, teachers make learning through online games possible! Our learners enjoy competing against one another and testing or enhancing their understanding of concepts taught in class, through online games.  2. Catch-up opportunities for missed lessons Life happens. Sometimes, your child might miss a lesson due to illness or another unexpected reason. Unlike traditional schools where missed lessons can easily fall through the cracks, our online learning platform records each lesson, allowing your child to catch up at their own pace without falling behind. 3. Learner support unit: beyond academics A Grade 4 child’s needs extend far beyond academics. At this stage, learners are not only building their knowledge, but also developing emotional intelligence and resilience. Curro Online’s Learner Support Unit provides comprehensive support that addresses academic, emotional, and psychological needs. Whether your child is struggling with a specific concept or facing personal challenges, our support unit is here to guide them, ensuring they have the tools to thrive. This holistic approach sets Curro Online apart, ensuring that your child’s overall well-being is prioritised. Our passionate and supportive teachers also play a pivotal role in ensuring that learners thrive academically, emotionally and psychologically. As such, they also serve as a great source of support for learners at Curro Online. This plays out through check-in messages/calls from teachers, as well as classroom discussions pertaining to various aspects of children’s well-being.  4. Extramural activities that foster connection Perhaps one of the most common concerns we hear from parents is that online learning lacks social opportunities. At Curro Online, we take this seriously and offer a diverse range of extramural activities designed to encourage social interaction and peer-to-peer connection. Here are just a few of the exciting opportunities available to your child:  By participating in these activities, your child will have ample opportunities to make new friends, work collaboratively, and enhance their social skills – all within a safe and structured online environment.  Why online learning for Grade 4 is the right choice At this point, you may

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