Latest Past Events

Reading Week: Open a Book, Open the World

The Metropolitan College School Library 170 Pritchard St (Cnr Nugget &, End St.), Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Reading Week at The Metropolitan College is designed to foster a love for reading and expand learners’ imagination. Learners across the school will engage in storytelling, book discussions, and interactive literacy activities. The week will highlight the importance of reading for knowledge, creativity, and personal growth. Learners will be encouraged to explore diverse genres, share their reflections, and participate in reading challenges that strengthen comprehension and critical thinking skills. Reading Week cultivates a lifelong appreciation for literature and empowers learners to see books as gateways to new worlds.

Grade 9 Career Day: Future Legends Mapping the Path Ahead

The Metropolitan College School Hall 170 Pritchard St (Cnr Nugget &, End St.), Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Our Grade 9 learners will participate in Career Day to explore different career pathways and professional opportunities. Through workshops, presentations, and interactive sessions, learners will gain insight into various fields and start planning their future. They will have the chance to speak with professionals, ask questions, and explore careers aligned with their interests and strengths. Career Day inspires learners to set goals, develop skills, and make informed decisions about their next steps, helping them prepare for high school completion and future success.

Parents-Educator Meeting

The Metropolitan College School Hall 170 Pritchard St (Cnr Nugget &, End St.), Hillbrow, Johannesburg

The Metropolitan College invites parents and guardians to engage in meaningful discussions with educators during our Parents-Educator Meeting. This event provides an opportunity to share learner progress, discuss strategies for academic success, and strengthen collaboration between home and school. Parents will be informed about classroom activities, school programs, and upcoming events, while also contributing insights to support learner development. This meeting highlights the importance of partnership between educators and families in nurturing well-rounded, confident, and responsible learners.