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Kloof High School honours late teacher

Kloof High School has recently launched a cultural centre to honour one of their late staff members.

KLOOF High School opened their brand new isiZulu Cultural Centre named in honour of their late staff member Melchisebek Gwacela. The cultural centre is open to the public and offers the opportunity for learners in the school to learn about cultural diversity.

Kloof High School marketing manager Kelly Daniels said the centre is to honour Gwacela who was a dedicated staff member at Kloof High for nine years and a celebrated teacher for over 40 years.

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“This centre is a testament to his tireless commitment to education. We invite our community and surrounding schools to visit and experience this wonderful addition to our school,” she said.

Get in touch with the school to arrange a visit to this centre, a hub of learning and growth.

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