Life Orientation
Lewensoriëntering
Life Orientation is the study of the self in relation to others and to society. It addresses skills, knowledge and values about the self, the environment, responsible citizenship, a healthy and productive life, social engagement, recreation and physical activity, careers and career choices.
Life Orientation is the study of the self in relation to others and to society. It addresses skills, knowledge and values about the self, the environment, responsible citizenship, a healthy and productive life, social engagement, recreation and physical activity, careers and career choices.
MS. MULDER
MS. MULDER
Subject Head / Vakhoof
Subject Head / Vakhoof
Grade 10-12 / Graad 10-12
Grade 10-12 / Graad 10-12
Life orientation challenges the learners to think about who they are, their place in the world, where they are going and their connection with others. Learners are able to make well-informed, morally responsible and justified decisions about their health and environment. They are encouraged to gain and exercise the necessary life skills, and react to challenges, and to play an active and responsible role in the economy and society.
Life orientation challenges the learners to think about who they are, their place in the world, where they are going and their connection with others. Learners are able to make well-informed, morally responsible and justified decisions about their health and environment. They are encouraged to gain and exercise the necessary life skills, and react to challenges, and to play an active and responsible role in the economy and society.
MS. HATTINGH
MS. HATTINGH
Subject Head PET / Vakhoof Sport prakties
Subject Head PET / Vakhoof Sport prakties
Grade 10-12 / Graad 10-12
Grade 10-12 / Graad 10-12
Physical activity promotes healthy growth and development. It helps build a healthier body composition, stronger bones and muscles. It also improves the child's cardiovascular fitness. Physical activity promotes the development of improved motor skills, concentration and thinking skills.
Physical activity promotes healthy growth and development. It helps build a healthier body composition, stronger bones and muscles. It also improves the child's cardiovascular fitness. Physical activity promotes the development of improved motor skills, concentration and thinking skills.
Ms. Steyn
Ms. Steyn
Grade 11
Mr. Lotz
Mr. Lotz
Grade 10-12