Darryl Phipps (BC 1990) is the proud recipient of a UN Development Programme/Water Research Commission Innovation Challenge Award. Congratulations!

Old Stithian Association proudly presents the second episode in our ‘WOMEN CELEBRATING WOMEN’ Series.
This recording is of the second event in the series that took place at 19h00 on Wednesday 25 November 2020. The theme for this online event was a focus on alumna based outside of South Africa in which our facilitator, Lethabo-Thabo Royds (Class of 2006) spoke to three exceptional women doing great, influential work.
Rufaro Sithole (Class of 2014 – Head Girl), Georgina van der Walt (Class of 2002) and Asi Mbelo (Class of 2009) shared how they achieved their success and how they are using it to have a positive influence on the world.
Click here to WATCH the video clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc22ndhptsA&feature=youtu.be

Join us on Wednesday, 25 November 2020 at 7pm SAST (GMT+2) for the second event in our “Women Celebrating Women” series. In this next event we will speak to alumna based outside of South Africa doing great, influential work.
Three Girls’ College alumnae will share how their Saints journey set them up for global success and how they are having a positive influence on the world. Lethabo-Thabo Royds, St Stithians Girls’ College class of 2006, is our facilitator.
We will also have a live Q&A session during which you can ask our fellow alumnae questions. If you would like to join us, please RSVP to alumni@stithian.com so we know to expect you.
On Wednesday, 25 November please click on this link to join us! All RSVPs will be entered into a draw to win a great prize.

RIDE TO MAKE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE
Join us this weekend for the Thandulwazi Maths and Science Academy Make A World Of Difference Virtual 48h Cycle Challenge.
You can cycle as far as you want to, on your favourite type of bicycle, on your chosen route (as many uphills or downhills as you want), within a period of 48 hours, and make a world of difference by supporting the Academic Scholarship Programme.
Visit https://bit.ly/35ZyoDd and make your entry donation today! Also, remember to share your photographs with us at fundraising@thandulwazi.com
#MakingAWorldOfDifference #OneAndAll #Thandulwazi

THE STAGE IS SET…DRIVE-IN FOR CHARITY
Join us this weekend and every weekend in the month of November with family and friends, and help us make a world of difference through the Thandulwazi Academic Scholarship Programme.
Enjoy a summer’s weekend evening drive-in experience in a safe and secure environment, watching some of your favourite classic movies under the stars and overlooking our beautiful city.
Each screening showcases two films and the entry cost is R400 per vehicle. This weekend’s movies:
Friday 6 November – Ratatouille and Dirty Dancing
Saturday 7 November – Up and Grease
WHERE: St Stithians College, One & All Gate at Nursery Lane (Higher Ground Restaurant entrance) – follow the signage to New Field
TIME: 17:30 (First film starts at 18:30)
Click on this link https://bit.ly/35N7Zs7 to book your tickets.
CATERING: The Food Truck; Milkshakes; Cupped Coffee; Chip ‘n Dip; Mini Doughnuts; Amici’s Pizza; and Tuck-shop with popcorn, sweets, chocolates, cool drinks, crisps, etc.
All COVID-19 protocols must be observed at all times
Help us Make a World Of Difference, one movie at a time…
#MakingAWorldOfDifference #Thandulwazi St Stithians College

ST STITHIANS BOYS’ COLLEGE – APPLICATIONS OPEN GRADE 8 2022
This video gives viewers a short overview of St Stithians Boys’ College from the perspective of our Head, Mr David Du Toit, current parent, Mrs Jackie Matlala and our Headboy for 2021, Kutlwano Manaka.
We invite those interested in learning more about St Stithians Boys’ College to visit our website:
https://www.stithian.com/…/content/page/bc-heads-message
We invite applications for Grade 8 2022.
https://youtu.be/GleHsTwgZWc

The Girls’ College would like to introduce you to their new initiative which is aimed at promoting conversations around the arts and how the arts may be used as a platform to engage with societal issues such as racism, prejudice and bigotry.
Join us on Thursday, 22 October at 18h00 for a live virtual chat with some of our Girls’ College Old Stithians who work within the visual and performing arts industry.

Watch the inspirational video:
https://www.facebook.com/ststithians/videos/2884443608450369

If you looking for affordable dry cleaning, Northern Cleaners has moved into a space at Higher Ground Restaurant. They are open Mon- Friday.
