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The Citizen
6 days ago
- General
- The Citizen
St Benedict's learners unite for Mandela Month with school-wide acts of kindness
St Benedict's learners unite for Mandela Month with school-wide acts of kindness True to their motto Veritas in Caritate (truth in charity), the St Benedict's College Junior Prep and Preparatory School community marked Mandela Month with meaningful acts of generosity and service. Each learner took part, proving that even small gestures can make a big difference. Grade 00 and Grade 0 learners prepared and donated 125 sandwiches and 90 pieces of fruit to the Elandsvallei Home for the Aged in Primrose. ALSO READ: Mandela Day sparks generosity across Germiston as groups give back Grades one and two focused their support on the St Francis Care Centre, Rainbow Cottage. 'Grade Ones collected 22 packs of nappies, 10 tins of formula, 54 jars of baby food, 18 baby creams and washes, 19 packs of wet wipes, baby clothes, and 10 bags of toys,' said head of marketing Mpumi Motsabi. Grade Two learners gathered 120 canned goods, 11 bags of rice, 22 cleaning products, as well as tea, sugar, pasta, cooking oil, coffee, soup, maize meal, cereal, spices, stock cubes, and lentils. ALSO READ: Avril Elizabeth Home invites community to Mandela Day Walk-A-Thon fundraiser Grade Threes supported the Khanyisa Trust, a soup kitchen run by the Bedfordview Methodist Church, with a large donation of fresh vegetables. Their contribution included 40 bags of potatoes, 10 bags each of sweet potatoes and butternut, four pumpkins, 15 bags of gem squash, 15 cabbages, 50 bags of carrots, and 40 bags of onions. ALSO READ: Jenny Wu Sports Academy embraces the spirit of Mandela Day everyday Grades four to seven joined forces with Assumpta Catholic Primary School, packing an impressive 2 568 soup packs in just 67 minutes. These will benefit more than 10 000 people, distributed through The Father's Hand, an outreach initiative led by school chaplain Fr Thabo and the Assumpta community in Sharpeville. This large-scale initiative was made possible thanks to the generosity of parents, learners, and retail partner Pick n Pay. 'St Benedict's extends special thanks to Pick n Pay for supporting our Grade Five learners on Mandela Day,' added Motsabi.


The Citizen
30-05-2025
- Business
- The Citizen
St Benedict's rugby team trains with top UK clubs on international tour
St Benedict's rugby team trains with top UK clubs on international tour Grades eight to 11 rugby players from St Benedict's College recently embarked on an 11-day tour to the United Kingdom. The tour took place during the April holidays. Six coaches accompanied the 51 boys. According to the school's head of marketing, Mpumi Motsabi the tour aimed to improve the boys' rugby skills whilst exposing them to other parts of the world. ALSO READ: St Benedict's College gives back through fundraiser 'The skills objective was achieved through planned training sessions with clubs such as the Sale Sharks. 'Our boys also competed against top academies, namely Saracens Academy,' she said. 'While on the trip, the boys were supported by Old boys living abroad. 'This was especially meaningful for the boys, who exchanged many stories after each match. 'Our boys had the opportunity to see some of the world's largest stadiums. 'They also participated in a training session outside the Aviva stadium – home of Irish rugby and did a stadium tour of Old Trafford,' she added. Cultural excursions included visits to London, St Patrick's Cathedral, and a city tour of Dublin and Cardiff. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!