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Kinder College celebrates 15 years with colourful carnival-themed birthday bash

Kinder College marked its 15th birthday with a vibrant carnival-themed celebration filled with games, laughter and special memories for children, staff and families.

Kinder College in Alberton recently celebrated a major milestone, proudly marking “15 wonderful years of Kinder College” with a lively carnival-themed birthday celebration that brought colour, excitement and plenty of smiles to the school grounds.

The festive day saw children moving between different carnival stations, each offering a variety of entertaining games and activities.

From friendly competition to bursts of laughter and cheering, every station added a new layer of fun to the celebration.

“It was packed with excitement as the children moved between different carnival stations,” the school shared in a statement, highlighting how the day was designed to keep learners fully engaged while they enjoyed time with their friends. The atmosphere was filled with joy as children created special memories throughout the event.

Owners Gerald Howard and his wife Amalia joined the celebrations, sharing in the milestone moment with staff and learners. Reflecting on the journey, Kinder College noted: “For the past 15 years, we have had the privilege of nurturing young minds, creating lasting memories, and being part of so many families’ journeys.”

The school principal expressed gratitude to everyone who has contributed to the school’s success over the years, thanking “the dedicated staff, supportive parents, and amazing children, past and present” for being part of the Kinder College story.

The school’s success is attributed to the trust and support of the community, which, over the years, has helped shape Kinder College into the institution it is today, and a place built on learning, laughter and growth.

As the celebrations came to a close, the school looked ahead with optimism, saying: “Here’s to celebrating 15 years of learning, laughter, growth, and countless precious moments. We look forward to many more years of making a difference in the lives of our children.”

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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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