WATCH: Successful fitness and ramp workshop held in Eden Park
The workshop forms part of a nine-month developmental journey undertaken by the pageant’s contestants leading up to the highly anticipated grand finale on November 1.
Miss Class of SA 2025 recently hosted a successful fitness and ramp workshop in Eden Park.
The workshop forms part of a nine-month developmental journey undertaken by the pageant’s contestants leading up to the grand finale.
The energetic and inspiring ramp walk, health and fitness workshop was in partnership with Krotoa Health and Dance, in association with Powerhouse Models.
The outdoor event in Eden Park was packed with residents of all ages joining the fun. Miss Class of SA was founded in 2021 by Gilbert Lawrence, and it has since become one of the most dynamic and inclusive pageants around.
It caters to contestants between the ages of three to 29. Participants of the workshop engaged in a variety of physical and fitness exercises led by gym instructor Louise Tattle.
@albertonrecordMiss Class of SA 2025 recently hosted a successful fitness and ramp workshop in Eden Park. The workshop forms part of a nine-month developmental journey undertaken by the pageant’s contestants leading up to the grand finale. Read more on our website www.albertonrecord.co.za
This was followed by ramp walk training and modelling technique sessions facilitated by Ashlynn Vermeulen from Powerhouse Models.
The focus of the event was on building confidence, encouraging healthy lifestyles, and nurturing contestants’ potential.
“Miss Class is more than a beauty pageant. It is a platform for personal development, leadership, and community involvement. We believe in the importance of a healthy body and a healthy mind, and this workshop reflects our commitment to that vision,” said Lawrence. The Miss Class journey also places a strong emphasis on charity and community work.
Contestants are actively involved in a variety of outreach projects around Alberton, learning first-hand the value of giving back and uplifting their communities. The event was lively and exciting experience for all who attended.
The pageant’s mission is to empower and develop young individuals through education, creativity, and service.



