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Curro Serengeti welcomes Grade Ones

“Curro recognises that stepping into a big school is no small accomplishment and understands that this exciting journey extends beyond textbooks and lessons.”

School bells were ringing loud and proud as Curro enthusiastically ushered in a wave of Grade One learners on January 17, which marked the official start of the academic year.

The atmosphere buzzed with a delightful mix of excitement and nervous anticipation, mirroring the moments of joy and pride to the occasional flutters of uncertainty experienced by learners and parents.

Grade Ones enjoying their lunch during their lunch break.

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“The inaugural day of school is a scholastic rite of passage, a magical milestone to be etched in the memories of the learners and their parents for a lifetime,” said Nosipho Mlotsana PR account manager.

Grade Ones enjoying their lunch boxes and socialising.

“Curro recognises that stepping into a big school is no small accomplishment and understands that this exciting journey extends beyond textbooks and lessons.”

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Big smiles for the Grade Ones on their first day at school.

The schools cultivate a nurturing learning environment where curiosity thrives, friendships bloom and the parents are entrusting the group’s team of educators with the important task of shaping their child’s future.

The Kempton Express captured the milestones of the new learners in their school uniform.

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