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Highbury Prep shares the joy of Easter

The Grade 7 Highbury boys delivered 3600 eggs to the children of Inchanga Primary School.

HIGHBURY Preparatory School has enjoyed sharing the joy of Easter with the Inchanga community.

Highbury parents generously donated 4 000 Easter eggs in the first term as part of the school’s outreach programme.

Highbury marketing assistant, Jacqui Maurice, said the Grade 7 boys delivered 3 600 eggs to the children of Inchanga Primary School.

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“The joy on the children’s faces at Inchanga Primary was something the Grade 7s will certainly remember. Traditionally, each year Highbury also gives a big bag of eggs to each of our support staff members so they can enjoy a treat with their children at this special time of year.”

She said Fulton School for the Deaf will also receive donated Easter eggs from Highbury.

Highbury Grade 7 boys visited Inchanga Primary School where they shared Easter eggs with all the learners.

Highbury’s headmaster, Roland Lacock, said it’s been a great pleasure building a relationship with George Shau, principal of Inchanga Primary.

“We are delighted that we were able to share so many Easter eggs with our friends at Inchanga Primary,” said Lacock.

 

 

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