1. Cedric Frolick retired from teaching in 1999 and subsequently became a politician in the National Assembly.

1. Cedric Frolick retired from teaching in 1999 and subsequently became a politician in the National Assembly.
Cedric Frolick attended the De Vos Malan Primary School in Schauderville and progressed to matriculate at the David Livingstone Senior Secondary School with exemption in 1984.
In 1992 Cedric Frolick was appointed the Head of Department for Geography at Hillside High School.
In 1995 Cedric Frolick was appointed Deputy Principal at Hillside High School and was appointed as Acting Principal there in 1998.
Cedric Frolick retired from the teaching profession in 1999 and pursued a political career.
In 1992, Cedric Frolick joined the African National Congress and was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1999.
Cedric Frolick is a member of the Regional Executive Committee of the ANC for the Nelson Mandela Region and served as a member of the ANC National Executive Committee Task Team in the Eastern Cape.
Cedric Frolick has participated in study group tours and numerous Inter-Parliamentary Union Seminars and has been a delegate to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
Cedric Frolick served as the ANC Cluster Whip on Social Transformation and served as an additional member of the NEC Sub-Committee on Social Transformation.
Cedric Frolick served on the multi-party Chief Whips Forum and the ANC Strategy Committee in Parliament.
Cedric Frolick was again y re-elected to Parliament in April 2009 and appointed Senior ANC National Assembly Programming Whip in May 2009.
The final report of the Inquiry published in 2022 found that Cedric Frolick's version was 'self-serving' and recommended a further investigation into his conduct.
Cedric Frolick was instrumental in securing the International Rugby Board Sevens in Nelson Mandela Bay, resulting in the city beating Cape Town who was the favourite since the start.