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Young talent takes centre stage at Junior Colleges Sunninghill’s year-end concert

Music, dance, and bright smiles lit up Junior Colleges Sunninghill, as young learners wowed parents with a vibrant year-end concert.

Celebrating the talents of its young learners, Junior Colleges Sunninghill hosted a vibrant year-end concert. The event, filled with music, dance, and colourful performances, created an atmosphere of joy and celebration for families and teachers.

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For principal Bev Singh, watching the children perform was a powerful reminder of the importance of early education. “It is truly heartwarming and fulfilling to watch our little ones take the stage with such confidence and joy. Their performances reflect not only their growth and learning, but also the dedication of their teachers. Seeing them shine reminds us why early childhood education is so important. It builds a strong foundation for creativity, confidence, and a love for learning.”

Junior Colleges Sunninghill Grade 000 class. Photo: Supplied

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Parents beamed with pride as they applauded each act, describing the concert as a meaningful highlight of the school year.

“The parents were absolutely delighted and beaming with pride,” Singh added. “Many expressed how special it was to see their children showcase their talents in such a joyful and supportive environment. The concert created a real sense of community and celebration, which meant a great deal to both the parents and the school.”

According to Singh, preparations for the concert began weeks in advance. Teachers and children worked together to perfect the songs, dances, and routines. “It was a true team effort that paid off beautifully on the day of the concert.”

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Ayanda Ntshingila

Ayanda Ntshingila is an aspiring intern journalist at Caxton Local Media, skilled in news writing and reporting with a passion for storytelling. She is currently contributing to Fourways Review.

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