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Schools shape neighbourhoods in ways that extend beyond the classroom gate. Summerwood Primary isn't separate from the suburb around it — it's woven into how families organise their days, where informal networks form among parents, and what makes a neighbourhood feel liveable. Schools anchor communities, especially in newer estates where social ties are still forming. The sports days, school runs, and parent committees create patterns that build neighbourhood identity. When a primary school functions well, it becomes infrastructure for a suburb's social life, a place where disparate families find common cause. This matters in Johannesburg, where many neighbourhoods are relatively young or in transition. A school that builds genuine community — not through forced activities but through authentic engagement — becomes the glue that holds a suburb together. The families who benefit don't see it as just education; they see it as part of what makes their area home.
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