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An Easter education

A Good Friday had by all at Harry Bodasing Primary.

The Harry Bodasing Primary School held their Easter day on March 27 and got the pupils into the Easter spirit.

The Soul Buddyz got together and staged a short programme for their fellow pupils, which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Pupils were educated on the significance of Easter, the purpose of the Easter egg, and the resurrection and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Grade R, one and two pupils played blind search, grades three and four had an egg and spoon challenge, grades five and six had a bun eating contest and the grade seven pupils did the Easter egg roll.

The day ended with each pupil getting an Easter egg and then they got ready to go on holiday.

The Harry Bodasing pupils had a fierce Easter egg eating competition.
The Harry Bodasing pupils had a fierce Easter egg eating competition.


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