Local newsNews

Nelspruit Primary welcomes bright, young minds

Nelspruit Primary School opened its doors to its new grade ones last week. Grade one girls attended their first day of big school on Monday, while the grade one boys had theirs on Tuesday.

Imibongo Mahlathi ready for his first day of grade one.
Amahle Maphanga dances with his classmates in a classroom activity on their first day of grade one.
Hamza Patel smiles for the camera during his first day of grade one.

ALSO READ: Lowvelder, Daniel Snaddon, shortlisted for animated Oscar

Mpilo Mdhluli gives a big smile to show how excited he was about his first day at school.
Thato Ntlokokwane takes a break from some school activities to smile at the camera.
Abdur-Rahmaan Jogi

ALSO READ: Bongani Mountain Lodge’s rhinos moved to safety

Thandolwethu Lubisi ready for his first year in grade one at Nelspruit Primary.
Khanyo Nkambule hard at work on his first day.
Lwethu Mdaka sits with some school work on his first day of grade one.
Mueez Guman stops some of his school activities to smile for the camera.
Michelle Mathebula all set for her first day of grade one.
Mamello Mabuza gives a big smile to the camera to show how excited she is on her first day of grade one.

ALSO READ: Still no grade R classrooms for Klipspringer Primary School

Cloë Pillay ready for her first day of grade one.
Muhle Dube busy with some activities during her first day at Nelspruit Primary School.
Luthando Banda smiles for the camera on her first day of grade one.
Mercy Nkosi gives a big thumbs up on her first day of grade one.

ALSO READ: Hefty fine for well-known trader with no licence

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Lowvelder in Google News and Top Stories.

Back to top button