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JCS celebrates Mother’s Day with dress-up and high tea event

Junior Colleges Sunninghill’s heartfelt high tea brought families together to celebrate the love, strength, and guidance of mothers.

In a warm and joyful gathering, Junior Colleges Sunninghill recently hosted a special Mother’s Day Dress-Up and High Tea.
The event was dedicated to celebrating the incredible women who nurture, support, and inspire their children every day. It was a memorable occasion filled with laughter, gratitude, and a shared sense of community.

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Tashnee Bester, Kehilwe Sibanda ,Itumeleng Ngwenya, Zipporah Phiri, and Bev Singh.

Mothers arrived dressed in their finest attire, embracing the elegance of the occasion. As they enjoyed a sumptuous spread of tea, pastries, and delicacies, families shared stories and heartfelt moments, reaffirming the vital role mothers play in their children’s lives. The atmosphere was filled with appreciation and love, as everyone took a moment to recognise the unwavering dedication of these remarkable women.

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This celebration went beyond mere elegance; it was a genuine tribute to the love, strength, and guidance that mothers provide. At Junior Colleges Sunninghill, the event underscored the belief that mothers are the first teachers and the nurturing force behind every child’s dreams and aspirations. Their influence extends far beyond the home, shaping young minds and laying the foundation for the future.

Tashnee Bester.

School principal Bev Singh expressed her admiration for all mothers present. “Mothers are the true heart of the home and the backbone of our community. Today, we come together to honour their love, sacrifice, and unwavering support. Their impact is immeasurable, and we are privileged to celebrate them.”

The event also included a few special performances and speeches, emphasising the importance of family bonds and the enduring power of maternal love. Parents and children alike left the event with a renewed sense of appreciation for the women who make a difference in their lives every day.

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