MAHIKENG MAIL - MAHIKENG: Maggie’s Millennium Private School has expressed their pride to mark a significant milestone as they celebrate the institution’s 25th anniversary. For a quarter of a century, the school has been dedicated to shaping the minds of young learners, providing them with a foundation for success and empowering them to reach their full potential.
Founded in 2000, Maggie’s Millennium Private School has been committed to its vision of ‘Empowering students to maximise their potential’. With this mission at the heart of its philosophy, the school has continuously strived to build a community of life-long learners and leaders of tomorrow.
Students are encouraged to not only excel academically, but also to grow into well-rounded individuals with the skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Throughout the years, Maggie’s Millennium has become a hub of innovation, inclusivity, and academic excellence. The school’s motto, ‘The Future is Ours,’ resonates deeply within the hearts of both students and staff. It’s a reminder that with determination, hard work, and support, the students of Maggie’s Millennium are equipped to lead with confidence and creativity in all areas of life.
“As we celebrate this remarkable 25-year journey, we reflect on the countless achievements of our students and the incredible support of our teachers, staff, and the wider community,” said Johnney van der Westhuizen, the school’s Principal. “Our school’s success is built on a strong foundation of collaboration, passion, and a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of our students.”
To commemorate this special occasion, Maggie’s Millennium Private School has planned several exciting activities and events throughout the year. These celebrations will honour the past while looking forward to the future, continuing to nurture young minds and prepare them to face the challenges ahead. As Maggie’s Millennium enters the next 25 years, the school remains more committed than ever to its vision and mission empowering students to become leaders of tomorrow. The future is indeed theirs to shape.