SAHETI School invests in lighting to strengthen Drama and Cultural Education

SAHETI School invests in lighting to strengthen Drama and Cultural Education

SAHETI School in Bedfordview has enhanced its drama department with a new lighting upgrade, supplied and installed by DWR Distribution. Founded in 1974 under the leadership of Advocate George Bizos and a passionate group of founders, the school proudly celebrates 50 years of enlightened teaching and progressive education. As SAHETI continues to grow, school leadership recognised that its ageing lighting system needed a modern refresh.

The project was led by Georja Glyptis, the Head of Drama at the High School. โ€œItโ€™s great to be at a school that really cares about drama,โ€ she says. โ€œThe arts are still a growing space, and itโ€™s not always easy, but I had the full support of our board. They made it possible for us to bring these lights in.โ€

The transformation of the school hall has been dramatic. โ€œWe reshaped the whole space,โ€ Georja explains. โ€œWe installed moving lights, added a grandMA3 console, and upgraded everything we needed. Our previous system was from when the hall was builtโ€”about 50 years agoโ€”so it was definitely due for a facelift. We wanted an edge for our performances, and lighting was the way to do it.โ€

To get the project off the ground, Georja reached out to her former drama teacher, Barry Strydom, and soon connected with Kevin Stannett from DWR, who already knew Barry. DWR completed the full supply and installation in just three weeks in June 2025.

The upgrade includes a grandMA3 onPC command wing for control, along with a carefully selected range of fixtures comprising 3 ADJ Hydro Spot 2s, 2 Longman Phoenix Bar 300Bs, 9 Longman F6 LED Pars (25ยฐ lens), and 24 Longman F6 LED Pars (45ยฐ lens). It also included new lighting bars, necessary rewiring, and safety clamps.

The impact has been immediate. โ€œEven a simple assembly feels different now,โ€ says Georja. โ€œWe can light the stage, the trophies sparkle, and the whole space shifts in ways you donโ€™t expect. It even changes how students perceive our cultural programmeโ€”they realise, โ€˜Wow, the arts actually have proper lights!โ€™โ€

Georja is now integrating the new equipment into her teaching. โ€œI want the Grade 10 drama students to learn the system, operate the lights themselves, and eventually be assessed on it. Theyโ€™ll be able to run their own productions, which is incredibly exciting.โ€

Nicola Palma, SAHETIโ€™s Marketing Manager, says the investment aligns perfectly with the schoolโ€™s ethos. Their motto, Know Thyself, drawn from ancient Greek philosophy, champions self-awareness as the key to unlocking human potential.

ย โ€œHelping children discover who they are is central to everything we do,โ€ says Nicola. โ€œOur three pillarsโ€”sport, cultural, and academicโ€”guide that work. Practical training in drama like this is essential for their growth. By including it in the curriculum, Georja is giving students hands-on experience and opening doors that they may never have considered. Stage lighting isnโ€™t just for drama; it can be used across the school.โ€

The SAHETI team recently visited DWR Distribution for one-on-one training on the MA console with Jaques Pretorius and were excited to bring their new skills back to the students.

ย โ€œEven basic lighting, like parcans, can completely change the feel of a room,โ€ said Kevin Stannett from DWR. โ€œIt can turn an ordinary space into something special. But investing in a system as powerful as the grandMA3 really sets the school up for the long run. It gives them room to grow, experiment, and do so much more with their productions. SAHETI is a wonderful school, and everyone was great to work with. It truly was a pleasure being part of this upgrade.โ€

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