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Being ‘Beautiful Me’ at Drakensview Pre-Primary School

The children's enthusiastic performances emphasised the meaning of 'Beautiful Me', the title of the concert

It was concert time at Drakensview Primary School!

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On the evening of November 1, 128 excited learners from Drakensview Pre-Primary School, entertained their parents in a beautifully decorated hall. Thanks go to the grade two learners who were responsible for the décor.

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The children’s enthusiastic performances emphasised the meaning of ‘Beautiful Me’, the title of the concert.

Thank you to the parents and extended families of the learners, who, despite the chilly weather, arrived and the hall was filled to capacity. Congratulations to all the participants and the dedicated educators.

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The school is looking forward to next year’s concert.

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