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‘Believe’ revue lights up Felicitas School stage

Hope, joy, and talent lit up the stage as learners dazzled in a heartwarming revue.

The spirit of hope and excitement shone brightly at Felicitas School when learners, staff, and families recently came together for a revue under the theme ‘Believe’.

The concert showcased the incredible talents of the learners, all of whom live with special needs, through music and dance.

Each performance reflected the evening’s core message: with belief in oneself, in others, and in the power of community, anything is possible.

Parents and guests were treated to moving songs, lively choreography, and glittering outfits. Learners expressed themselves with confidence and joy.


The learners came together for a mass choir. PHOTO: Provided by Helene Holloway.

For many, the concert was more than just entertainment – it was a celebration of resilience, growth, and the supportive environment cultivated at Felicitas School.

Daleen Visser, the school’s principal, praised the learners for their dedication and thanked the teachers, therapists, assistants, groundsmen, kitchen staff, and hostel staff who worked tirelessly to prepare for the event.

“This concert is not only about talent but about believing in our children and giving them the platform to shine,” she said.

The evening closed with a powerful group performance and a special quartet performance of “Amasango”, leaving the audience inspired and reaffirming the school’s mission: to nurture, empower, and believe in every child’s potential.


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