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PHOTOS: Sizani Primary welcomes grade ones with open arms

Mothers did the usual dropping off of children, attempting their best to fight back the tears all the same.

Sizani Primary School grade one pupils took to their first day at school like ducks to water.

Mothers did the usual dropping off of children, attempting their best to fight back the tears all the same.

Sizani Primary School foundation phase head of department, Nelisiwe Lamula was guiding pupils to their classrooms, everything ran smoothly and before long children were making friends and settling into their first day at big school with ease.

Sizani Primary School foundation phase head of department, Nelisiwe Lamula welcomes and guides grade ones to their classrooms.
These four moms, from left, Zinhle Blose, Hlongiphile Chonco, Tholokhele Ndlovu and Precious Xaba may have had smiles for the camera but definitely fought back tears as they wished their children, from left, Thando, Banele, Siyabonga and Bandile well on their first day of school
Linomthi Dinezweni and Sinakekele Mtshali look forward to their first day at big school and break time when they can make more friends.
Mbali Mpembe and Welcome Ndlovu were all smiles during their first day of grade one at Sizani Primary School.
Nkwanyana Zenhlahla and Onela Lumkelo may have been a little nervous but soon settled into their first day of grade one at Sizani Primary School.
Samkelo Mtambo and Wandile Maphumulo already made friends with each other and are set to go hunting for more friends at break time during their first day at big school.
Zakade Mihlali and Ndibulele Maqholo can’t wait to hit the books during their first day of grade one.
Ndumiso Khumalo and Nhlelo Dlamini may not be tall enough to reach their desks but that doesn’t matter when you’ve got hordes of possible friends surrounding you.

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