St Dunstan’s College is seeing double with four sets of twins starting Grade One. They are Emma and Hannah Sands, Alice and Graeme Pinkerton, Brandon and Keabetswe Mbizvo and Damiano and Alyiana Pombo. Photo: submitted
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Thank you to the proud parents of Grade Ones for submitting photos of their little one’s first day of school.
The Benoni City Times’ Lebohang Pita (sports journalist) watched as his youngest son, Tumelo Mokoena, took his seat as a Grade One at Laerskool Kommando in Brakpan. Photo: submitted
Enzokuhle Phala of Crystal Park Primary School can’t wait to learn numbers and adding them up, as well as spelling difficult words. Photo: submitted
St Dunstan’s preparatory headmaster Matthew Moolman shares in Zendaya Khulu and Bohumi Magayi's excitement as they start their first day of Grade One. Photo: submitted
Matthew Moolman (preparatory headmaster) checks in with St Dunstan’s learners Joshua Mc Donald and Josiah Momoh. Photo: submitted
Shaka Mndebele of Benoni West School dreams of becoming a doctor,but until then, he will spend his time playing and having fun with his friends. Photo: submitted
Demi-Lee Pearl Nagel of Rynfield Primary School is giddy with excitement as she prepares to learn mathematics and tries her hand on the netball court. Photo: submitted
Grade One, finally. Flynn du Toit started Grade One at Arbor Primary School and cannot wait to colour, read and participate in all the sporting activities. Photo: submitted
Ashbury College’s Yathandwa Maphalala is brushing up on her ones and twos so that she can dive into maths and is also eyeing the sports field, ready take her place on the podium. Photo: submitted
Jani went from working as a student intern for the Boksburg Advertiser to being employed as a junior journalist in 2004. Taking time out to start a family, she returned to the Caxton family in 2022 as senior journalist for the Benoni City Times. Her passion is telling her community's stories.