Grade three culture fun at St Gregory Primary School
The cultures represented were isiZulu, Hindu, Afrikaans, German, Sesotho, isiXhosa, English, Dutch, Muslim and Irish - showcasing a truly diverse South African classroom
During the course of the term they learnt about food and cultural differences in food.
Luseko Mthiba cutting up cow’s head meat to share with classmates.
As a culminating activity they dressed in their traditional clothing, presented a speech about their culture and shared traditional food with each other.
Cayleigh Hughes displaying many of her Dutch artefacts.
The cultures represented were isiZulu, Hindu, Afrikaans, German, Sesotho, isiXhosa, English, Dutch, Muslim and Irish – showcasing a truly diverse South African classroom.
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