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On Friday, June 9, first-year students went to Umvoti fire station where we met strong and brave firefighters.
They showed us their uniforms and fire extinguishers.
Each of us can climb the fire truck, grab the big hose and climb the highest ladder.
The most important information is that we are actually too small to put out fire and need to get rid of this situation as soon as possible.
We thank Mr. ThobaniNdaba for arranging this visit and Mr. Vilikhazi and his team for hosting us to make this visit both educational and enjoyable.
Friday, June 9 is also a very exciting day for second-year students.
This is their shocking and exciting market day.
Their faces are painted with bright-colored lightning, and they are excited to sell their delicious goods.
Our second year entrepreneur thanks for the good weather and a lot of customers who made nearly R4 000 and we wanted to buy a projector for the classroom.
Thanks to every student and staff member for their support
Thank you.
On the evening of Tuesday, June 13, an R-level meeting was held to "unveil" The Mystery of learning the concept of reading.
The students demonstrated the skills they had already taught in the reading class presentation.
After that, Mrs. Goble shared her insights on how children learn to read and gave parents some advice on how to help their little bookworms.
Parents are relieved to hear that they have done so much to help their children on the road to learning to read.
We are proud of all the art that was entered and presented at the Royal Exhibition at the SP stage.
I'm sure many people who visited the Wembley art show saw the art of Wembley.
Special mention must be made of Adrian Hill and Mark Scofield in Form 1, who won the first prize in their respective categories, and Mia Schneider, who won the award with high praise.
Mark and Sarah Barber entered some photos on the show.
Sarah also entered the cooking area.
Sarah's photo received two high praise, one praise, the second and the special award.
She won the best photo award for junior district.
For her brownie cake, she won the first and third prizes.
For Mark's photo, he was highly praised, praised and third place.
They also entered their rabbit and won the trophy of Dr. Harry Boyd.
We believe you all know the devastating fire that spread through Knysna last week.
Just 24 hours later, after only two WhatsApp messages were sent, the Graytown community filled a Wembley University quantum bus with blankets, bedding, clothes and food, A truck drove to Knysna on Wednesday.
Thank you so much thank you, Renate Hiestermman, Tower Mason, Michelle for haircuts, diliester, John and Wolmarans morglow, Gumm mudley Shaleen Jolie, Karodias (
Food worth R1 000)
, Aheers multiave (
R3 000 cash donation)
And the Lutheran community for your contribution.