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Primary to high school – a psychology perspective

Cape Argus

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April 17, 2025

AS A NEWSPAPER dedicated to fostering academic excellence and supporting pupils' educational journeys, we recognise the significance of the transition from primary to high school.

- ANOLENE THANGAVELU PILLAY

Primary to high school – a psychology perspective

In this article, we explore how psychology principles can inform and enhance that transition, a pivotal moment that affects not only pupils but also their families, educators and the broader community.

Can we enhance students' abilities to thrive in the unknown rather than just survive by understanding the psychological dynamics at play?

Perhaps, the answer lies in embracing a whole-child approach, one that takes into account the emotional, social and cognitive changes that students undergo during this transition period.

As we consider these questions, it becomes clear that this transition from primary to high school is not just a matter of academics but a complex psychological journey that requires empathy, patience and dedication to nurture the minds of the new generation of students.

As the landscape of education continues to evolve, one thing remains constant: the pivotal transition from primary to high school. But what if we could reframe our approach to this transition by changing the way we perceive student learning and capabilities?

For instance, we could recognise that pupils are not merely passive recipients of knowledge but rather active constructors of their understanding, we can begin to simplify the complexities that often accompany this transition.

How might a shift in our mindset empower them to thrive in this new environment?

By embracing the idea that they are active participants in their own learning, we can start to dismantle the barriers that often hinder their progress.

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