Spinning enthusiasts from all corners of the country made their way to Lambert Park on Saturday, April 4 to witness adrenaline junkies do what they do best - spin
Making your way to Lambert Park on Saturday, you were welcomed with cheering, power pipes and screeching tires,loud revving sounds, the smell of burning rubber and plumes of dust clouds, which hung in the air. All roads led to Lambert Park as locals and visitors from around the country attended the Easter Spin Bash this past Saturday, April 4. The jam-packed park filled with fans and fanatics of the sport, didn’t have the spirits dampened not even by the sudden passing rain. Amongst others it was dubbed the ultimate Easter Spin Bash. With the youngest spin master only six-years-old, currently the youngest within the Kwa-Zulu Natal region. These dare devils aimed to please, and did exactly so without hot cross buns or Easter eggs being present.The day was enjoyed by all present, as many flashed out phones and cameras to capture the day as a pleasant memory.
Adel was in a hurry!
The kids found the old tank even more interesting…
A scene from Sarel Cilliers’ Cultural Evening.
A scene from Sarel Cilliers’ Cultural Evening.
A scene from the play Doringrosie.
A scene from the play Doringrosie.
On August 27, a successful career exhibition was hosted for all Grade 11 learners in the school hall. The school thanks the following institutions who participated in this event: Pretoria University, North-West University, Vaal, Tshwane University of Technology, Potchefstroom Academy, Free State University, Centurion Academy, Milpark Business School, Inscope Education Group, AROS, LISOF, Capital Hotel School, Boston College, Independent Instituition of Education, Camelot International, Design School of South Africa and Sonett.
The old Sentraal Rugby Club scoreboard has taken pride of place at Glencoe Primary.
Dj Nikesh wows the crowd with his music.
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