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Laerskool Kruinsig marks start of 2026 school year with faith-filled walk

Laerskool Kruinsig welcomed learners, beginning the 2026 academic year with a church service and a symbolic walk back to the school.

Laerskool Kruinsig officially opened its gates to learners on January 14, ushering in the 2026 academic year with a meaningful and reflective start.

The school’s first day began with a service held at the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk-Kempton Kruin, where learners, teachers and staff gathered to give thanks and seek guidance for the year ahead.

Laerskool Kruinsig Grade 2 learner, Emily Smit.

Following the service, learners walked back to the school together, marking the formal commencement of the new school year.

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Laerskool Kruinsig Grade 3 learner, Lienke Visagie.

The walk symbolised unity, purpose and a fresh beginning, setting a positive tone for the months ahead. Learners returned to campus eager and energised, ready to embrace new challenges, friendships and learning opportunities.

Laerskool Kruinsig learner, Zuhandré Muller ready to start Grade 1.

School management expressed optimism for the year, emphasising the importance of values, discipline and community as the foundation for a successful academic journey.

Laerskool Kruinsig Grade 5 learner, Shanie Muller.

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