The Books for Charity Store

Books in Support of the Westville Boys High Scholarship Fund

Yesterday’s Books for Today’s Charities
33% of the publisher’s profit from books sold here
will be donated to support the
All books 
12.5% off RRP
All books 
12.5% off RRP
                                        currently would like to
publish more new and old books to raise funds for the
Westville Boys High Scholarship Fund and as a result
raise more for this special cause.

If you know of any old and out of print folk and fairy
tales please let us know using the adjacent form and
we’ll see if we can obtain the rights with a view to  
republishing them.

Please include the:
   Book Title
   Author/translator
   ISBN (if there is one)
   Publisher & Year of publication
Abela Publishing

Name

Suggestion


Listen to audio CAPTCHA

Email Address

Suggest a Book
For security reasons and to avoid spam
please key in the word as displayed
then click on SUBMIT
Westville Boys High School Scholarship Fund
Westville Boys High is based just outside Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
One of the pre-eminent academic High Schools in South Africa, the school has
a Scholarship Fund that affords gifted but underprivileged South Africans the
opportunity of a first-class high school education.
Incepto ne Desistam

“May I not shrink
from my purpose”
-from Virgil. These
words are found in
Aeneid, Book 1 and
are used by Juno,
Queen of Heaven.
Westville Boys High School, is a member of the
International Forum of Leading Schools (the IFLS).

This forum is chaired by the Head Master of Eton
School (Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK.) Tony Little,
and includes leading schools invited from the various
continents to provide a global perspective in the
interests of promoting educational excellence.
The Forum is driven by the European Union
Education Foundation (CHEER).

Westville Boys’ High was selected by IFLS and
CHEER to provide a voice from Africa. Headmaster
Trevor Hall formed part of a panel at the recent ILFS
conference in Xi’an, China, which presented
ideas on how to practically implement programmes
to nurture initiative, creativity and independence
in high school students.

Other members of the panel were: Tony Little
(Eton, UK), Stephen Murray (University School,
USA), Martin Kneath (Regents School, Bangkok),
Gabrielle Steinbach (Schiffstad, Germany),
Hang Kim Hoo (NUS, Singapore).

The Books for Charity Store

Yesterday’s Books for Today’s Charities

 

A division of Abela Publishing

Abela Business Consulting Ltd trading as Abela Publishing

Sandhurst, Berkshire, UK

Registered in England and Wales Co. No. 3866324

ABOUT US        CONTACT US      POLICIES