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Pretoria alumni complete three swims to fund children’s school fees

17 April 2026
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Chris Oldnall, determined to raise funds for underprivileged children to attend Pretoria Boys’ High School, undertook a challenging 33-kilometer open-water swim across False Bay. Just before the event, he contracted a severe stomach bug, leading to six hours of vomiting during the swim. Despite his physical distress, Oldnall remained focused on his mission, highlighting his commitment to supporting education for disadvantaged youth. His efforts not only aim to provide financial assistance but also raise awareness about the importance of accessible education for all children.

Why It Matters

This story underscores the significant challenges faced by underprivileged children in accessing quality education in South Africa. Pretoria Boys’ High School is known for its academic excellence, yet many families cannot afford the costs associated with enrollment. Fundraising efforts like Oldnall’s swim are vital in bridging the gap for these children, allowing them to pursue educational opportunities that can alter their life trajectories. The broader context of educational inequality highlights the ongoing need for initiatives that support disadvantaged communities in accessing resources and opportunities.

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