Members of the Primrose police, together with members of the Primrose Crime Prevention Youth Desk (PCPYD), recently visited Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police continued their schools outreach programme recently, with a visit to Sunnyridge Primary School.
The officers, together with members of the Primrose Crime Prevention Youth Desk (PCPYD), taught the students about illegal substance abuse, as well as xenophobia.
During the visit the PCPYD members performed an interactive play to demonstrate to effects of crime.
The children were also taught about their rights and the Child Act.
The students of Sunnyridge Primary School listen to a presentation by the Primrose police.
Members of the Primrose Crime Prevention Youth Desk performed an interactive play.
Sgt Styles Maome, communications officer for the Primrose police, spoke to the students of Sunnyridge Primary School, during a recent visit.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
Members of the Primrose police visit Sunnyridge Primary School.
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