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Hoërskool Alberton marks 77 years with a school clean-up day

Learners, teachers, and principal Eline Jordaan rolled up their sleeves to show what 77 years of Hoërskool Alberton pride truly means. Hoërskool Alberton celebrated 77 years of tradition, pride, and togetherness.

Hoërskool Alberton, a cornerstone of education and community in the heart of Alberton, recently celebrated 77 years of excellence, tradition and unity.

The school community came together in a heartwarming display of teamwork.

Learners, teachers and the principal, Eline Jordaan, joined forces for a school-wide clean-up day to show that the spirit of the school runs deeper than academics or sport. It is about shared responsibility and community pride.

HS Alberton principal Eline Jordaan was part of the clean-up. Photo: Supplied

From scrubbing hallways to tidying gardens, everyone played a part in keeping the school at its best.

“Hoërskool Alberton is not just a school, it’s our home,” said principal Jordaan. “This day reminded us of how much we can achieve when we stand together as one family.”

For more than seven decades, Hoërskool Alberton has stood as a beacon of learning, character and unity in Alberton. Its values continue to shape generations of learners who carry the school’s spirit beyond its gates.

As the school looks ahead, this year’s celebration served as a powerful reminder of what makes Hoërskool Alberton truly special.

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Sylvester Raraza

Journalist currently reporting for Caxton Publishers’ Johannesburg South branch, with a keen interest in stories that matter to our community: local sports, schools, business, service delivery issues, and entertainment news that are sourced within communities our publications serve in.

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