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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

On August 24, the grade threes of St Gregory Primary School showed off their cultures in a fun presentation.

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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.

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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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