Jeppe Boys and Caxton challenge other schools ahead of RWC

Share your school’s war cry on TikTok and remember to include #StrongerTogether, #Caxton4Bokke and your school’s hashtags.

Jeppe High School for Boys and Caxton Local Media invite South African schools to join them in showing their support of the Springboks in the lead-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

The Joburg school visibly demonstrated its support of our men in green and gold on July 28 by sharing a specially performed RWC war cry on TikTok.

It has now challenged other schools to follow suit.

“Words of support are wonderful, but what speaks louder than action?” asks Caxton Local Media group editor Irma Green.

“Gather your learners and show your spirit – for your school’s unity, the Bokke, and your country. Together we are stronger, so join us in getting behind our national team.”

Be loud and proud

All that schools need to do is respond to Jeppe’s video with a war cry of their own and publish it on Tiktok and other social media platforms.

Remember to include #StrongerTogether, #Caxton4Bokke and your school’s hashtags.

So cheerleaders, gather the troops, get the voices louder and prouder and show your support for the Springbok squad before they take on the world’s best in France.

@jeppe.boys Jeppe High School for Boys and Caxton Local Media invite SA schools to join them in showing their support of the Springboks in the lead-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The Joburg school demonstrated its support of our men in green and gold by sharing a specially performed RWC war cry on TikTok. Jeppe High School for Boys now challenges other schools to follow suit. #JeppeBoys #Caxton4Bokke #StrongerTogether #FortiNihilDifficilius #Bokke #Springboks #RWC2023 ♬ original sound – jeppe.boys

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.
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