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RECTOR'S NEWS

26 January 2022

Rector’s eNews – 26 January 2022

The highlight of last week for many of us was seeing the boys in action on Saturday playing cricket, water…

RECTOR'S NEWS

19 January 2022

Rector’s eNews – 19 January 2022

The start of any academic year at Michaelhouse is exciting, but this year it seems to be doubly so

RECTOR'S NEWS

24 November 2021

Rector’s eNews – 24 November 2021

Coinciding with your receipt of this final eNews for the year, the majority of the A Block will be walking…

RECTOR'S NEWS

23 November 2021

CPT – Annual Choir Competition 2021

The annual choir competition, that is hosted by the Michaelhouse Community Partnerships Trust,

RECTOR'S NEWS

17 November 2021

Rector’s eNews – 17 November 2021

Last week, I began to discuss emotional intelligence and how I believe boarding develops EQ in teenagers.

RECTOR'S NEWS

15 November 2021

Weekly Sports Roundup – 15 November 2021

Michaelhouse had to content themselves with winning only three of the four first team contests against traditional archrivals,

RECTOR'S NEWS

10 November 2021

Rector’s eNews – 10 November 2021

Having been associated with a combination of boarding and day schools over the last number of years,

RECTOR'S NEWS

09 November 2021

Michaelhouse CPT Report – Q3 2021

As we enter the fourth term, the Grade 12 learners are preparing to write their final exams,

RECTOR'S NEWS

08 November 2021

Weekly Sports Roundup – 08 November 2021

Michaelhouse enjoyed a weekend of great results across the board against Bothas Hill rivals, Kearsney College;