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Curro Nelspruit matrics dress to impress for elegant farewell

Curro Nelspruit's matrics had a special peer awards ceremony during their farewell, which made for a good laugh.

Curro Nelspruit’s matric learners recently enjoyed their eternal elegance-themed matric farewell at The Capital Mbombela. Tables were set with elegant black and white interior decor and a checkered-dance floor set the mood for a fun night.

Daniel Sassenberg, Nuaym Shaik, Bradley Du Plessis, Christopher Collins, William Joubert, Jarad Mumby, John-Ross Tapson and Zain Anwar.
Daniel Sassenberg, Nuaym Shaik, Bradley Du Plessis, Christopher Collins, William Joubert, Jarad Mumby, John-Ross Tapson and Zain Anwar.

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Learners arrived at Curro Nelspruit in fancy sportscars and walked out looking like Hollywood couples. The ladies donned beautiful evening gowns and the men wore smart suits. From there they travelled to The Capital to celebrate the evening.

 

Charlene Hlatshwayo and Uthandile Maleni.
Charlene Hlatshwayo and Uthandile Maleni.

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The learners also received special peer awards for best dancer, most likely to be famous, couple for the ages, best entrepreneur and many others.

Anabelle Mitchell, Kyla Liliana Meireles, Megan Dupper and Nkululeko Vilakazi.
Anabelle Mitchell, Kyla Liliana Meireles, Megan Dupper and Nkululeko Vilakazi.

During the awards ceremony, the learners shared a few laughs and hope for bright upcoming individuals who are ready to make the most of their future. The hotel provided the food and served the matrics a delicious three-course meal, and they danced the night away and made unforgettable memories.

Giselle McDonald and Samu Zwane.
Giselle McDonald and Samu Zwane.

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Gia Radnai

Gia is a senior journalist at Lowvelder and joined the editorial team in 2025. She started her career as a business journalist in 2022 and decided to pursue her dream of becoming a news reporter instead. She believes in giving people a voice and is known for her community and hard news stories.
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