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New beginnings for Grade One learners at Regents Park Primary

Smiles and excitement mark the start of the school year as young learners step into classrooms and begin their educational journeys.

As the school year begins, Regents Park Primary School’s learners are excited to start their educational journey.

The school community is proud of the young minds stepping into new classrooms, making new friends, and shaping their futures.

The school has welcomed learners from all grades back to its classrooms. Grade One learners have started an important new chapter as they begin formal schooling. With smiles and enthusiasm, they are learning new routines and settling into school life.

Learners in the higher grades have also returned, ready to learn, grow, and work towards their goals for the year.

Regents Park Primary School is committed to creating an environment where learners can thrive, grow, and achieve their full potential.

The school focuses on learning, good values, and positive behaviour to support every child. Classrooms are safe and welcoming spaces where learners are encouraged to do their best.

The teachers are passionate and ready to guide and mentor each child. They work hard to support learners both in the classroom and beyond, helping them to build confidence and a love for learning.

Principal Karl Schofield shared, “We are excited to receive our learners. The school is committed to creating an environment where learners can thrive, grow, and achieve their full potential.”

 Kaycee Pillay ready for Grade One. Photo: Desnay Peterson
Jermaine and Cleonia Hofmeyer with their son Noah Hofmeyer. Photo: Desnay Peterson
Grade One learner, Nandi Mayo and her mom, Sielo Mayo. Photo: Desnay Peterson
Thandokuhle Mabizela ready for Grade One alongside his mom, Jessica Mashishi. Photo: Desnay Peterson
Zinathi and Noluthando Ndzimande. Photo: Desnay Peterson

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Desnay Peterson

Desnay, a Wits graduate and an enthusiastic community journalist. With a deep passion for writing, she brings local stories to life, highlighting the voices and events that shape the Johannesburg south community. Her commitment to uncovering and sharing important local stories ensure accurate and fair reporting that serves the community with integrity.

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