Cultural News
Orchestral Celebration
The Rhenish Music Department invited a number of orchestras to perform alongside them in a celebration of orchestral music.
Mother and Daughter Tea
A lovely event, getting to know your daughter's friends and their mums.

Inter House Plays
Stevie Hendriksz, a Grade 10 learner, took charge of the Terlinden play for the Inter House play competition this year. She shares her thoughts on the experience here.
Choral Workshop
The Choir is preparing itself for the year and they will be involved in a Choral Workshop this weekend. It will take place 25 and 26 January at the school. Details here.

Blanket Assembly 2018
Of all the Rhenish Community Projects, this one must be the one closest to the Rhenish spirit of community. The Blanket Assembly held on Friday 17 August is the culmination of work done by the girls, their families and the extended Rhenish community.
Stellenbosch Eisteddfod - Dramatic Arts
Details regarding the upcoming Dramatic Arts Eisteddfod

Choir Camp 2018
Another weekend of hard work and great fun sees the Choir of 2018 ready to take on the year and its challenges.
Grapevine - Cultural Edition
This term, an exam term, the editorial staff decided to publish a Cultural Edition only. This would allow them to both give credit to the wealth of cultural activities that have taken place this term, but would also allow their staff to focus on their own academic work. The team have done well under very pressing circumstances to produce this restricted edition.
Rhenish Foyer Competition
The PTA launched the "Sisterhood" Foyer Competition to the learners today. Aimed at creating a piece of art that best portrays the notion of "sisterhood" so central to Rhenish Girls' High, the girls have the opportunity to present the concept for their art work that will be displayed in the Foyer of the school. The closing date for submissions is 1 August 2017. Rhenish Girls' High is very grateful to PWC for their very generous donation of prize money. Entry is restricted to learners of Rhenish Girls' High School, preferably Grades 8 - 11, although Grade 12s are also welcome to enter while cautioned about their work/study commitments.