DRILLING CAMP EXPERIENCE

Over the weekend of 25–27 July 2025, four members of the Delta Marching Band attended a leadership and drilling camp at Princess Vlei Eco Park. The camp focused not only on marching drills but also on developing leadership qualities and decision-making skills.

While the experience was physically demanding, feedback from both the girls and staff highlighted how enriching and worthwhile the camp was.

A special word of thanks to Mr. Roy Prinsloo, Chairperson of the Cape Marching Band Association, and Mrs. Pillay, one of our dedicated Delta parents, who graciously served as house mother throughout the weekend.

DELTA LEARNERS REPRESENT ON CCFM RADIO

On 4 July, Delta Primary learners proudly represented our school on CCFM Radio Station. The learners spoke about challenges faced in their communities and how involvement in the marching band has positively transformed their lives. We are proud of their voices and the powerful message they shared.

 

CONGRATULATIONS 

Our very own Liam Bonkolo in learner in grade 7 , did us proud over the weekend as he competed in surfing competition in Victoria Bay. Well done Liam

FAREWELL AND BEST WISHES

On Thursday, 31 July 2025, the Delta staff gathered to bid farewell to Mr. A. Satarien, Grade 6 class teacher. Mr. Satarien has accepted a teaching opportunity abroad to further his professional journey. We wish him great success and happiness in this exciting new chapter of his career. He will be missed by learners and colleagues alike.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

– James Baldwin, American writer and civil rights activist