What stationery do we need for Grades 10 to 12?

What stationery do we need for Grades 10 to 12?

Basic stationery for Grades 10 - 12 includes:

72-page A4 standard workbooks
Blue ballpoint pens
HB pencils
Eraser
Scissors
Coloured pencils
Drawing instruments (basic mathematical set)
Protractor
30 cm ruler
A non-programmable scientific calculator

Certain subjects have particular requirements regarding the stationery/material a learner will need. These subjects include (but are not limited to): Physical Sciences, Visual Arts, EGD, Consumer Studies, and Hospitality Studies.

Please refer to the Subject Requirements for more detail regarding the stationery/material requirements per subject. 

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