Back To School, Back to the Future

August 27 2020

Opinion article

As we gear up to get #BackToTheFuture, our corridors, classrooms and canteens are looking a little different. The flow of staff and students will be guided by handy blue arrows, seating is clearly marked and physical distance is guaranteed inside the classrooms. Masks will be worn at all times when inside the building and we've prepared disinfection stations all throughout.

 

During the summer, the school also underwent construction to readjust existing spaces and guarantee the safety & well-being of all.

Browse our photo gallery for a sneak-peek of what we have prepared.

 

For + info, watch our Information Session

 

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Back To School, Back to the Future

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