Dear Parents,
Welcome to an exciting new year at Christopher Robin Pre-Primary! As we begin another special chapter of learning and growth, we are delighted to welcome back our children and to meet the new families joining our school.
The start of a school year is always filled with anticipation, new routines, and wonderful opportunities for each child to explore, learn, and grow. This year promises engaging activities, hands-on learning experiences, and many joyful moments. We look forward to working closely with you to make this a happy and successful year for every child.
Thank you to all parents for the well-attended orientation and parent meetings held last Friday. We trust that these sessions have supported a smooth and confident start to the school year.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me, Riëtte Pieterse at:
📞 021 521 2710
📧 rpieterse@parklands.co.za
2026 Parent Meeting Information
AFTERCARE REMINDER
Please note that the school is locked promptly at 16:45 each day. We kindly ask that children are collected on time, allowing our dedicated staff to return home to their own families.
A late collection fee of R250 per half-hour (or part thereof) will apply for children collected from aftercare after 17:00. Late collection can be distressing for children and may lead to feelings of anxiety or uncertainty.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
SHOWS
We enrich our curriculum with carefully selected, tailor-made shows that reinforce learning in an interactive, enjoyable way. If you have not yet done so, please take a moment to complete the consent forms for your child.
SUMMER QUARTER EXTRA-MURAL SIGN-UP
We are looking forward to the start of extra-murals on Monday, 26 January. We are particularly excited about the FIRST® Robotics Co-curricular Programme and look forward to many happy moments in the specialist labs and venues.
In Pre-Primary, it is especially important to lay a solid foundation of unplugged coding skills, and the bigger the equipment, the better for the child. The signed-up children will be divided into two groups:
• Grade 00 will be coached by Nikki Niemand, and
• Grade R by their coach, Khanya Mbikwana.
The groups will alternate between the Block Room (Junior Preparatory, Room 6) and the Robotics Lab in the Junior Preparatory building.
A light snack will be provided to keep little tummies happy. If children are not collected at 15:00 from these venues, they will join the aftercare groups. If not enrolled in full-time aftercare, a recurring aftercare fee will be charged.
Ballet Uniform Fitting
31 January: Ballet Basics Uniform Fitting - 7B Sandown Campus at 09H00 - 11H00
PRE-PRIMARY PARENT AND LEARNER INFORMATION DIRECTORY
Please follow the link to our Parent and Learner Information Directory.
As we begin the new school year, please find below a brief overview of what each grade will require. This will help ensure your child is ready, comfortable, and prepared to learn from the very first day.
TINY TOTS AND TOTS:
During your parent-teacher meeting, your child’s teacher will go through specific requirements. In general, please provide:
Wet wipes
Nappy cream
Nappies
A soft toy (if needed for sleep time)
Pacifier (if used)
Milk and bottle (if needed for sleep time)
A full change of clothes
Bag
Hat
Sunblock
Water bottle
GRADE 000 - PIGLET'S AND TIGGER'S:
Wet wipes
Tissues
A full change of clothes
Bag
Hat
Sunblock
Water bottle
GRADE 00 - HONEY BEE'S, POOH BEAR'S & ROO'S:
Wet wipes
Tissues
A full change of clothes
Bag
Hat
Sunblock
Water bottle
GRADE R - CHRISTOPHER ROBIN'S, EDWARD BEAR'S, KANGA'S, OWL'S & RABBIT'S HOUSE:
Wet wipes
Tissues
A full change of clothes
Bag
Hat
Sunblock
Water bottle
GRADE R STATIONERY REMINDER:
Please remember to send proof of payment for the Waltons Grade R Stationery Pack:
The Grade R stationery kit for 2026 is payable via Credit Card, Direct Deposit or EFT to Waltons. This kit will be used daily to support handwriting, literacy, and numeracy in a fun and informal way. All paid stationery packs have been delivered to the school and has been issued directly to your child’s class teacher.
Outstanding stationery kits must be paid by Monday, 26 Januray, as the children will start using it from then.
Welcome to another year of reading adventures. With World Read Aloud Day just around the corner, this is an opportunity to remind us all about the vital importance of fostering our children’s love of reading, as it will impact every facet of their lives. This love for books starts at home, and books and stories also play an important role in the school journey. One thing educators know for sure, is that children who learn from a young age to enjoy the magic of books and reading for pleasure are much better equipped to deal with all kinds of social, emotional and academic challenges along the way.
In this weekly slot we aim to give you some inspiration and tips to enhance your reading times at home, as well as news from our publishers on the latest children’s fiction. In the meantime, keep reading, do the voices and the sounds and don’t mind reading the same story over and over. Remember that you are building important neural pathways and laying an all-important foundation for future success!
Elise Crouse - Librarian
It has been a lovely week of getting back into routines and enjoying time together. The children have been busy exploring, playing, and trying new activities. There were lots of little moments of laughter, curiosity, and learning along the way. Enjoy the photographs and short videos showing some of what we’ve been up to.
SUMMER QUARTER:
26 January: Extra murals commence
30 January: CRPP group photograph at 09:00 (Grade 000 - R)
30 January: Cake Sale: Grade R (Rabbit’s, Owl’s and Kanga’s)
31 January: Ballet Basics Uniform Fitting - 7B Sandown Campus
09H00 - 11H00
2 February: Happy Birthday Annastacia Mvulana
4 February: World Read Aloud Day - Bring your teddy and read in garden
6 February: Happy Birthday Chloe Mathee
13 February: Friendship Dress-Up Day @R20- donating to Casual Day (People with Disabilities)
13 February: Group Photograph at 9:00 Crackerjacks 100 Aker Wood Garden
14 February: Happy Birthday Ingrid Lubbe
14 February: Open Day
16 February: Happy Birthday Olivia Arendse
17 February: Playlab (Grade 000) 09:00 - 10:00
18 February: Playlab (Grade 0000) 09:00 - 10:00
19 February: Playlab (Grade R Edward Bear’s / Rabbit’s) 08:00 - 09:00
19 February: Playlab (Grade R Kanga’s / Owl’s) 11:00 - 12:00
20 February: Playlab (Grade 00) 08:00 - 09:00
20 February: Playlab Grade R (Christopher Robin’s House) 11:00 - 12:00
20 February: Cake Sale: Grade 00 and Grade R (Christopher Robin’s House) Cake Sale
27 February: Making Fruit Kebabs (All grades)
1 March: Happy Birthday Nadine Fourie
2 March: Happy Birthday Vuyo Raqa
9 March: Happy Birthday Abigail De Witt
11 March: Happy Birthday CRPP 46
Everywhere Experience - Circus Performance
Evening Sunset Picnic 17:00 - 19:00 in the garden
13 March: Cake Sale: Grade 000, Crackerjacks and Grade R (Edward Bear’s) Cake Sale
15 March: Happy Birthday Riëtte Pieterse and Eric Mkangeli
16 March: Grade R Reports sent to parents
16-20 March: ExtraMural Open Week
17-25 March: Grade 0000 - 00 Feedback meetings & Grade R Report meetings
21 March: Public Holiday - Human Rights Day
26 March: Last day of the quarter (school closes at 13:00 - No Aftercare)
Summer Quarter: 20 Jan - 26 March
Autumn Quarter: 8 April - 24 June
Winter Quarter: 22 July - 23 Sept
Spring Quarter: 14 Oct - 4 Dec
As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited to share our staffing for the new year. Our teachers and support staff will continue to bring their warmth, care, and enthusiasm into each day, making sure our little ones feel safe, loved, and ready to learn. We’re also welcoming a few new staff members, and we know they’ll fit in beautifully and add something special to our school.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Grade 0000
Shannon Marx - smarx@parklands.co.za
Olivia Arendse - oarendse@parklands.co.za
Ingrid Lubbe - ilubbe@parklands.co.za
Grade 000
Erin Liggett - eliggett@parklands.co.za
Lauren Medcalf - lmedcalf@parklands.co.za
Grade 00
Chloe Mathee - cmathee@parklands.co.za
Sydney Kohn - skohn@parklands.co.za
Nadia Leitao - nleitao@parklands.co.za
Grade R
Tali Maltz - tmaltz@parklands.co.za
Abigail de Witt - adewitt@parklands.co.za
Chanay de Klerk - cdeklerk@parklands.co.za
Nadine Fourie - nfourie@parklands.co.za
Jerusha Ismail - jismail@parklands.co.za
Chef
Kerry Kemp - kkemp@parklands.co.za
Nurse
Amy Dolley - adolley@parklands.co.za
Office
Liezl Stander - lstander@parklands.co.za
Deputy Principal:
Kim Truebody - ktruebody@parklands.co.za
Principal:
Riëtte Pieterse - rpieterse@parklands.co.za
We are passionate about a creative, rich, authentic, and layered approach to learning for our little ones. Theme-related learning allows for the child to learn about their world and the world around them. Below is an overview of our Summer Quarter weekly theme discussions and learning focus, as well as an overview of the 2026 themes.
Please click on the link below for details on our summer quarter theme discussions in each grade:
College parents are able to list their businesses in our Parent Business Directory for free – www.parklands.co.za/parent-business-directory/.
Should you be interested in marketing your business to over 1000 families, email: marketing@parklands.co.za to get started.
All listings will be subject to the College’s final approval.
This week's feature business is...
🌱 What Habits Do Children Pick Up Without Us Realizing?
Children are curious learners. From their first steps to their first words, they pick up so much just by watching and interacting with the adults around them. The ways we move, speak, and respond often become quiet lessons that stay with them for years.
Little Movements: Infants start by copying simple actions, like clapping hands.
Sounds & Words: They mimic gestures, sounds, and eventually words, which helps with communication.
Social Cues: Watching others helps them understand sharing, taking turns, and responding to emotions.
Everyday Routines: Simple things, like getting ready for the day, can show them how adults approach tasks.
Kids pick up more than we sometimes realize. They notice:
How we react to frustration or disappointment 😤
How we deal with mistakes
How we treat others 🤝
How we ask for help
How we care for ourselves, animals 🐾, and the world around us 🌍
Even small actions—listening patiently, showing curiosity, or lending a hand—can leave a lasting impression.
💪 Brain & Body Exercise: Try patting your head while rubbing your tummy—it’s tricky but fun!
🎨 Pattern Play: Give children some blocks and let them create simple patterns.
⚽ Coordination Game: Kick a ball to each other, first with the right foot, then the left.
“Children don’t remember what you try to teach them. They remember what you are.” – Jim Henson
Take a moment to notice what your little ones might be learning from you today—it’s often the small, everyday things.