R12m Make Over at our school

R12m Make Over at our school

R12 Make Over at our school

A walk through the corridors of Trafalgar these days would see the usual scurrying of eager learners rushing from one class to another and teachers barking out orders to get in line.

But there is a lot more happening at the moment than just the core business of educating our youth.  Over the past few months, the school premises have been a hive of activity inside and out as tradespeople give the edifice a makeover.

Mission in Progress

Building Makeover Gallery

Humble Fond Farewell to Ms Karin Dedricks

Humble Fond Farewell to Ms Karin Dedricks

A CLASS ACT

12 May 2024

Courtesy of  Warren Ludski

Trafalgar said a very sad goodbye last month to the person who has been an institution at the school for more than 40 years. Karin Dedricks, our secretary who has been the gateway to the school since 1981, pushed the button to set off the siren one last time on April 26 and walked out the door into retirement.

Mrs Dedricks – Karin to some and Aunty Karin to most – finished what she started as a fresh-faced 18-year-old at Cape Town’s most famous school.

For the full story visit Warren’s Blog

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Study tips for our class of 2022

Study tips for our class of 2022

Adopted from the WCED website:

  1. Have all your materials ready before you begin studying – pencils, pens, highlighters, paper, etc.
  2. Be positive. Make sure your brain holds onto the information you are learning by reminding yourself how important it is to remember the work and get the marks.
  3. Take a walk outside. A change of scenery will stimulate your learning. You’ll be surprised at how much more you take in after being outside in the fresh air.
  4. Break up your learning sections into manageable parts. Trying to learn too much at one time will only result in a tired, unfocused and anxious brain.
  5. Keep your study sessions short but effective and reward yourself with short, constructive breaks.
  6. Teach your concepts to anyone who will listen. It might feel strange at first, but it is definitely worth reading your revision notes aloud.
  7. Your brain learns well with colours and pictures. Try to use them whenever you can.
  8. Be confident with the learning areas you know well and focus your brain energy on the sections that you find more difficult to take in.
  9. Repetition is the key to retaining information you have to learn. Keep going – don’t give up!
  10. Sleeping at least eight hours every night, eating properly and drinking plenty of water are all important things you need to do for your brain. Studying for exams is like strenuous exercise, so you must be physically prepared.