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Learners impress at graduation

The little ones ran the show with dances, songs, poetry, plays and modelling

Jack and Jill Pre-school hosted their year-end concert and graduation ceremony on Saturday, November 26 at the Forderville Hall.
Family, friends, and well-wishers of the little learners filled the hall to capacity.

Jack and Jill learners took to the stage, as they opened in prayer, welcomed the audience and got ready to entertain. The little ones ran the show with dances, songs, poetry, plays and modelling.

The hall reverberated with screams of excitement, loud applause and whistling. Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality Mayor Jabulile Mbele, with an educational background herself, was the guest speaker. She wished the learners all the best as they advance to grade one next year.

“You are brilliant, and beautiful my children we are proud of you. Parenting is a challenge but parents can help their children blossom,” said Mrs Mbele during her speech.

Mayor Jabulile Mbele handed this graduate her trophy and certificate of achievement.
Mayor Jabulile Mbele handed this graduate her trophy and certificate of achievement.

Jack and Jill Principal Bina Sookhinunthen thanked everyone for attending the function, she went on to thank the educators, the guest speaker, the learners as well as the sponsors who all helped make the day both memorable and successful.

Mistress of Ceremony, Mrs Sookraj was presented with a gift of gratitude.
Mistress of Ceremony, Mrs Sookraj was presented with a gift of gratitude.

“We have given you a strong foundation to build the rest of your educational career on, this is only a stepping stone to help you progress. We at Jack and Jill will miss you,” said Mrs Sookhinunthen while giving the vote of thanks.

The Mayor had the honour of presenting the graduates with their trophies and certificates.

A dance item presented at the concert.
A dance item presented at the concert.

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