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Newly elected Chairman of the School Governing Body

Newly elected Chairman of the School Governing Body

It seems only fitting that 20 years on the Head Boy of 1991 is elected as the Chairman of the School Governing Body at Westville Boys’ High School. Richard Payne has come full circle, and with one son currently at Westville Boys’ High School, and another one due to...

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WBHS Downhill Racers

WBHS Downhill Racers

Balancing friendship and competition, four of our boys are taking on the world of Downhill Racing and excelling at it. Congratulations to Ross Kew, Nate Hall, Caide Goveia and Liam Hall who competed at the SRAM National Downhill Championship in Paarl and did...

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Cricket Facilities Upgraded

Cricket Facilities Upgraded

Our nine cricket nets on Commons have been given a new lease on life, and will definitely enhance our cricket programme going forward. Our coaches who will benefit from this upgrade include Thomas Jackson - 1st Team Assistant Coach & KZN Coastal U17/19 Selector;...

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Executive LRC for 2021

Executive LRC for 2021

Well Done to our Executive LRC for 2021: Chairman: Aidan Pillay Vice- Chairman: Fudail Mohamed Yunus Treasurer: William Gillatt Secretary: Matthew Bott Elected SGB rep: Kwanele Ntshangase SGB: Aidan Pillay and Fudail Mohamed Yunus     WBHS Facebook   ...

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E-Sports Results

E-Sports Results

Well Done to our Esports Teams who produced some great results last weekend: Rocket League WBHS Rocket League A won 3-2 against Hoerskool Zwartkop WBHS Rocket League B won 3-0 against Hoerskool Oos-Moot WBHS Rocket League C - Bye week Counter-Strike Go...

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Busy week for the Interact Task Team

Busy week for the Interact Task Team

Our Interact boys have had a busy week! Earlier in the week they packed generous stationery donations for Kwasimamane Primary School. And then today they didn't leave school early for the Easter weekend. Instead they were once again making the weekly...

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