Inaugural Steyn City School Foundation Golf Day – Thursday 23 May
Steyn City School hosted its inaugural golf event at The Club at Steyn City on Thursday, 23 May. This event marked the official launch of the Steyn City School Foundation, which focuses on fundraising for the school’s Bursary Programme.
The golf fundraiser raised money for two bursary students, covering all school costs, including fees, books, a device, a full school uniform, one meal per day, transport, Wi-Fi access, and incidental expenses.
“A bursary student is often seen as a poverty exit point by their family, which is a significant burden to carry,” stated Juliet Glover, Executive Head of Steyn City School. “These students require intensive academic and psycho-social support, including academic remediation, counseling, and therapeutic support.”
Congratulations to all involved in this fundraising event and the foundation’s efforts to provide these important opportunities. These initiatives uplift and support students who would not otherwise be able to attend Steyn City School.
We look forward to seeing this golf day become a fixture in our annual club events calendar and grow in stature.
Introducing our new look website design
Behind the scenes, our teams have been hard at work enhancing our website to provide a sleeker look and feel, along with improved navigation. Choose from various filters, like pricing, size and accommodation requirements, to make your navigation of our developer properties easier than ever before.
Get ready to connect: Our communications are migrating to the Steyn City App
Our new resident app portal is about to go live! From 1 June, the app will become the primary point of communication, while our guest access system will transition to the new app. This new platform also allows more flexibility in adding future functionality.
The Steyn City app is available on both Google Play and the App Store. Please see the attached user guide for all the details and information on how to download and install the app.
Further comms to follow to keep you in the know.
More fun for youngsters in the outdoors
Great news for our families at The Village! Look out for our two newest play nodes in Phase 2. Featuring sand pits, jungle gyms, swings and slides, it’s all you need to get outdoors and spend quality time together conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from your home.
New boxing classes at The Gym at Steyn City
The Gym at Steyn City now boasts newly installed boxing equipment – and, from 1 June, will be hosting exhilarating boxing classes led by a two-time world champion boxer. Contact the gym to find out more or pop by and speak to the team. Contact The Gym at Steyn City on telephone (010) 597 1023.
Find your Pack
Looking for an easy way to maintain your fitness during the cooler months? Our newly opened Pack Life gym, located at City Centre, is the answer. Whatever your favorite way to sweat, you’ll find it here, from HIIT to yoga, CrossFit and personal training – all offered by experienced coaches in a supportive environment. Book your free trial below.
Contact details:
Website: www.packlife.co.za
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 0828718196
New interior design showroom at City Centre
Many of you are familiar with the work of designer Bilala Mabuza of Cocoon Lifestyle, who lent her considerable talents to the design of the City Centre’s show apartments as well as many other homes around the estate. Bilala has decided to make Steyn City a permanent home for her showroom, and will be opening Shop 208 at the City Centre in June. Find the showroom between The Gallery and Pam Golding Properties, and find out how she can apply her signature approach to design – which hinges on creating a unique, bespoke aesthetic – to your home.
Joel Mamboka’s first solo exhibit comes to The Gallery at Steyn City – 10 May to 16 June
Whether you’re seeking a one-of-a-kind artwork to enhance your living space or simply wish to have a little culture fix, be sure to visit Joel Mamboka’s exhibition at The Gallery at Steyn City between 10 May and 16 June. The Congolese artist is best known for his exploration of African themes through a blend of traditional aesthetics and contemporary expression. His work around Congo’s vibrant Sapeur culture, observed through incomparably stylish and elegant dress, is a case in point, and his examination of the sociopolitical and cultural origins of this tradition in wax loincloth is a highlight of the exhibition. Trent Read of Knysna Fine Art has endorsed the exhibition, calling his work “eminently collectable”.