Rustenburg Girls’ High Hosts Cyclathon So More Kids Have a Safe Place To Learn and Grow

Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just looking for some weekend fun, Rustenburg Girls’ High has got a vibe and a stationary bike waiting for you at their Cyclathon this... The post Rustenburg Girls’ High Hosts Cyclathon So More Kids Have a Safe Place To Learn and Grow appeared first on Good Things Guy.

Rustenburg Girls’ High Hosts Cyclathon So More Kids Have a Safe Place To Learn and Grow
Rustenburg Girls’ High Hosts Cyclathon So More Kids Have a Safe Place To Learn and Grow

Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just looking for some weekend fun, Rustenburg Girls’ High has got a vibe and a stationary bike waiting for you at their Cyclathon this Saturday!

 

Cape Town, South Africa (10 April 2026) – There is something powerful about young people showing up for one another. This Saturday, 11 April, that spirit will take centre stage at the V&A Waterfront as Rustenburg Girls’ High School hosts its annual Cyclathon in support of Breadline Africa!

Having supported Breadline Africa previously, Rustenburg returns this year to make an even greater impact.

Cycling to Empower Kids in Need

The partnership has grown into something even more meaningful. Rustenburg has committed to making the charity its beneficiary on an ongoing basis – a reflection of a shared belief that every child deserves a safe place to learn and grow.

Breadline Africa works across South Africa to provide safe, sustainable educational spaces for children. From classrooms to libraries and sanitation facilities, these spaces are more than just buildings. They are places of dignity, safety and opportunity.

A Principal’s Plea
Photo Credit: Breadline Africa

The Cyclathon takes place from 9 am to 9 pm at the Waterfront Amphitheatre. It is a fun, 12-hour relay of energy and determination. Each school has already been fundraising individually for Breadline Africa in the lead-up to the event. On the day, the public is invited to join in.

Visitors can donate to support the cyclists or hop on a stationary bike and donate while they ride. Every pedal and every contribution helps turn energy into impact for children who need it most.

Schools participating in the initiative to support children in need include: Rustenburg Girls’ High School, Wynberg Girls’ High School, Springfield Convent School, Herschel Girls School, Westerford High School, Rondebosch Boys’ High School, Bishops Diocesan College, South African College Schools (SACS) and Wynberg Boys’ High School.

Cycling, Camaraderie and Good Vibes

The event is open to the public, with stationary bikes available for anyone who would like to take part. Visitors can expect a vibrant atmosphere with live performances by school bands, moments of connection and a shared sense of purpose throughout the day.

“We are incredibly proud to support Breadline Africa again this year,” says Jamie-Lee Steenkamp, a Natural Science Teacher at Rustenburg Girls’ High School and spokesperson for the event.

“It is about more than just cycling. It is about showing that we can stand together and make a real difference in the lives of other children.”

Members of the media are warmly invited to attend the event on Saturday, engage with participating schools and capture the spirit of the day. Interview opportunities will be available with Jamie-Lee Steenkamp and representatives from Breadline Africa.

In a busy Cape Town weekend, this is a story of young people choosing to show up for something bigger than themselves.

The public is encouraged to join the event, cheer on the cyclists and be part of a day that changes lives. If you cannot make it in person, you can still support the campaign here.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 11 April 2026

Time: 9:00 – 21:00

Venue: V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre, Cape Town

 

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