Midrand High School’s drama club is preparing to host its annual Mr and Miss Midrand High School pageant on March 25, calling on the community and local businesses to support the initiative.
School geography teacher, drama coordinator and media coordinator Lwandle Khumalo said the event is part of the club’s efforts to create more opportunities for learners to explore and develop their creative talents.
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“This will be the second time we host the pageant as a fundraising initiative for the drama club. Our goal is to support the growth of our drama programme and provide learners with resources that will enhance their artistic development,” said Khumalo.
Funds raised through the event will help the club pursue several objectives, including building a mini-drama theatre room at the school, purchasing professional stage props and costumes, and acquiring sound equipment for performances.
The club also hopes to use the funds to create opportunities for learners to attend acting workshops and professional drama classes.
Khumalo said the pageant is not only about raising money, but also about providing learners with a platform to grow personally. “Beyond fundraising, the event allows learners to express themselves, build confidence, and showcase their talents in front of the school and the wider community,” he said.
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According to Khumalo, parents and community members have already shown strong support for the initiative, particularly after witnessing the positive impact it had on participants during last year’s event.
“We have received encouraging feedback from several parents. For example, a parent of a Grade 11 learner shared that after participating in the pageant last year, their child has grown tremendously in confidence and now believes in herself more than ever.”
He said feedback such as this confirms that the event contributes meaningfully to learners’ personal development and self-esteem.
The drama club is now appealing to the community for support to ensure the success of the event. “We are currently looking for sponsorships, prizes for contestants, financial contributions, and partnerships with local businesses,” he concluded.
Potential sponsors can contact the school on 011 315 0676, I.khumalo@midhigh.co.za, or https://midhigh.co.za
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