Orient Hill Primary School
Schools are anchor points in neighbourhoods—places where friendships form, where siblings have a shared daily experience, where teachers know not just children but families. Orient Hill Primary School, like other schools embedded in Durban's residential areas, serves a function beyond curriculum. Parents drop children knowing they're in a known community; teachers see the same families year after year; local businesses sponsor sports days; the school becomes a reference point for who lives in the area. When a school works well, it knits the neighbourhood tighter—the sports teams, the cultural events, the way parents meet at the gates. This relational role, especially in a city as large as Durban, matters as much as what happens inside the classroom. A school that takes this seriously understands it's not just teaching subjects; it's stewarding a piece of community stability.