The Interact Board is devoted to "service above self." The annual activities include an Inter-class Easter Egg Competition, cake sales, civvies days, Christmas parties at the SANTA TB Hospital and awareness drives for Polio and Cancer. In addition, the Interact Board controls and organises the tuckshop for all sports and cultural events.
JUNIOR TOWN COUNCIL (JTC)
The Junior Town Council consists of various schools within the Uitenhage and Despatch area who are committed to sowing the seeds of love. Two learners from each Grade 10 to Grade 12 class are elected to serve on the JTC, thus each school has six representatives on the Council. The annual activities include tin collections, clothing collections, soup kitchens and many fundraising events. At the end of the year, a Debutante Ball is held to showcase the year's activities and hand over a phenomenal amount of fundraised goods to a worthy cause.
SPCA COMMITTEE
The SPCA Committee is a passionate committee devoted to making an active difference in the lives of animals. This group organises various activities to raise a phenomenal amount of R10 000 or more, which is handed over to the SPCA on an annual basis. These activities include regular cake sales, civvies days and raffles. Tin foods are collected throughout the year. In addition, the girls help out at the SPCA by walking the dogs and spending time with the animals.
Library
The library is open at breaks and after school. New books are purchased regularly. The librarians assist learners with accessing research material and suggesting good reads. The library books are catologued on a computer programme and good controls are in place. This venue is also a quiet and suitable venue for studying and homework.
Computer Club
Cyber hunt competitions once a week, flat screen monitors, fast computers, Computer Club girls on hand to help with how to print and how to crop and every query in between ... this is the air conditioned Computer Room. Always busy, always vibrant.
Go Green
Recycling is the responsible thing to do ... and the Riebeek girls take saving the planet very seriously. Special bins are allocated for the various items that can be recycled and these items are collected periodically. The sorting of this material is done by a dedicated group of juniors. There are spot prizes for those who contribute to the recycling drive. In the senior school, the Representative Council of Learners contribute. Their plans include days where everyone strives to use no electricity and trashion parades.