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VHS gets a fresh start to a year of education and new challenges

Everyone works hard at VHS, but the school knows how to have fun as well.

The time table is in full swing and the learners are getting used to the challenges their new grades have to offer.
Everyone works hard at VHS, but the school knows how to have fun as well.
It hosted its Fruit Festival last Thursday, followed by the Grade Eight sokkie.
Everybody who attended had a blast. VHS also had its first Blood Drive of the year and all the seniors donated blood, amassing a total of 70 units.
“We are proud of all of you for your selfless act. We hope we can build on this for the remaining blood drives.”
‘n Besige week is agter die rug en hierdie week is net so bedrywig met die interhuis swem en atletiek wat plaasvind.
Program for the week:
January 31 – inter-house athletics; teacher team building weekend.

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Carlien Grobler

A community-based journalist at Vryheid Herald since 2019, reporting on everything from hard news to human interest stories and sports, keeping the community informed

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