The aim of the event was to celebrate, encourage and motivate both teachers and students.
This comes after Limpopo recieved it’s 69.4% pass rate in the National Senior Certificate examinations.
Amongst the entourage was the School’s Managing Director, Dephney Ramakgopa; Gift Mushwana, Community development facilitator; Nduna Shikwambana from the Nkuna Traditional Authorities;Thomas Mushwana, Ward 24 counsellor and Ivy Shivambu, Community Development worker at COGHSTA.
Thomas said “Our focus should not be on matric but from Grade R, hence we applaude the staff from Rainbow for their hard work and dedication.
This school continues to demonstrate high discipline and commitment,” he said. He also encouraged students to stay away from substance abuse and sexual activities.
Various staff members took the platform to encourage students as well as fellow teachers.
The event was wrapped in exchange of ideas over coffee.
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