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TUESDAY - 24 OCTOBER 2023

TUESDAY - 24 OCTOBER 2023

by Mr V DLAMINI -
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RHS ESSENTIAL 

Final examinations are one week away! The matric start their exam on 24 October 2023 while Grades 8 to 11 will start with English  on 30 October 2023.

At RHS we respect visitors. We greet visitors cheerfully and this reflects the pride of our school. RHSians are known for their friendliness. We are proud RHSians!

Today's Birthday:

Resegofaditwe Diseko (Grade 10)
Wayden Fourie (Grade 11)
Hlonepo Kibe (Grade 11)
Mandisa Tingwe (Grade 10)

GRADE 12 NSC FINAL EXAMINATION TODAY: Computer Applications & Technology (Practical)

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TODAY IS INTERNATIONAL DWARFISM AWARENESS DAY

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Every year on October 25, International Dwarfism Awareness Day celebrates little people. The day also spreads awareness for achondroplasia, a bone growth disorder that causes dwarfism.
Achondroplasia means “without cartilage formation.” It occurs in one in every 15,000 to one in 40,000 live births. Those who have this condition are called dwarfs, which is why this condition is also called dwarfism. Other preferred ways to refer to those with achondroplasia include little people or people of short stature. One word little people do not like to be called is a midget. In 2015, Little People of America (LPA) issued a statement calling for the word to be abolished. They feel it is a derogatory slur to refer to people of short stature.

Dwarfism is characterized by having short arms and legs in comparison to the head and trunk. A larger head, weak muscle tone, sleep apnea, and spinal stenosis are also sometimes present. The average height of men with dwarfism is 4 feet, 4 inches. The average height of women with dwarfism is 4 feet, 1 inch. Most people with dwarfism have a final height of 4 feet 10 inches or less.

While some little people still face physical and social barriers, many go on to lead fulfilling and active lives. Many with dwarfism drive, complete their education, get married, and even have children of their own. There are also many famous people with dwarfism. These famous people include actors, entertainers, comedians, musicians, athletes, and politicians.

HOW TO OBSERVE #InternationalDwarfismAwarenessDay

One of the best ways to participate in Dwarfism Awareness Day is by learning more about achondroplasia. You could also host a special event to help raise awareness about dwarfism. If you know someone affected by dwarfism, tell them you want to celebrate the day with them. As you celebrate, spread awareness on social media with #InternationalDwarfismAwarenessDay.