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Born to (t)win: Sisters elated to go back to school

The Department of Education has urged all schools to continue to abide to covid-19 protocols.

TWIN sisters, and Grade 2 learners at Waterfall Preparatory School, Emily and Jordyn Brauns beamed from ear to ear as they returned to school on Wednesday, January 19.

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The identical twins are thrilled to see old friends and meet their new class teachers, Natalie Lund and Natalie Cooke.

Most schools in KwaZulu-Natal, including those in the Highway area, opened their doors on today, and the Department of Education has urged all schools to continue to abide to covid-19 protocols.

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