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Young minds shine as Egerton Primary learners learn about safety

From roads to construction sites, the projects highlighted both fun and danger, teaching vital lessons in safety.

At Egerton Primary School, the curious Grade 3 learners embarked on an exciting journey to explore the theme of safe and unsafe places.

Using vibrant colors and boundless creativity, they brought to life a variety of scenarios from bustling playgrounds and busy roads to construction sites and wild animal zones.

Through their imaginative projects, the learners reminded us all of the importance of making safe choices every day. Their enthusiasm shone brightly, showcasing not only their creativity but also their clear understanding of what keeps us safe and what doesn’t.

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It was truly an inspiring display of young minds learning, growing, and sharing lessons we can all take to heart.

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Shamona Buthuram

Shamona Buthuram, a journalist at the Ladysmith Gazette, is a multifaceted talent with a passion for fashion and make up. As a former Miss Bollywood winner and qualified makeup artist, she brings a unique perspective to her writing. When not working, Shamona loves dancing, watching Friends and Bollywood movies, and binge-watching Netflix. Her motto, "Love all, serve all.

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