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Pravisha Moodley is acting deputy principal at Sheppie High

In 2007, she was promoted to both Head of Grade 11 and Head of Physical Sciences.

Port Shepstone High School is happy to announce Pravisha Moodley as the new Acting Deputy Principal for Academics and Administration recently.

She has been a vital part of this institution for over 20 years, since she joined as an Electronics and Physical Sciences educator.
In 2007, she was promoted to both Head of Grade 11 and Head of Physical Sciences, and has brought enormous experience, passion and intellect to our school. We look forward to a bright and inspired future with her in this vital position.

February has been a busy month for our various sports teams and there has been many highlights. In the Ugu District Athletics Trials, Jardel Faro placed second in the 1500m and first in the U19 800m.

Amaarah Motala, Armani Ndwalane, Erin Heydricks, Aphiwe Linda and Irmani Ndwalane enjoying their time at the CANSA Shavathon at Southcoast Mall.

Okuhle Mchunu placed first in the U15 100m and 200m. The first team rugby won 33-14 versus Amanzimtoti High School and eight of our talented swimmers made it through to the KZN Trials.

Okuhle Mchunu on the podium (right) placed first in both the 100m and 200m races at the Ugu District Athletics Trials recently.

The Sheppie High STACA Club (Sheppie Teens Against Cancer and Aids) selflessly volunteered at Southcoast Mall for the CANSA Shavathon last Saturday.

Thanks to Ntombifuthi Gumbi and her STACA team for giving back to our community.

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