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Celebrating Gran and Gramps at Ashton

The guests of honour were also treated to a music and singing performance by both the College and the Grace Wing students.

Ashton International College students recently took the time to celebrate their grandparents.

Aaryaa Naicker (Gr 7) and Siri Naicker (Gr 3) with their grandparents, Shirley and Tony Dhanookdhari from Hillcrest.

Grandparents were entertained with games of Bingo, and listened as students performed special songs from way back when.

A delicious tea was served.

The guests of honour were also treated to a music and singing performance by both the College and the Grace Wing students.

The Grace Wing caters for students on the Autism Spectrum aged three to nine years old.

Reinhardt Buys, Yvonne Matthews and Ayush Rajkoomar on the Marimbas and tambourines.
Luke Smith with his grandparents Judy and Peter Smit.

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