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Jack and Jill celebrates in grand style at 25th anniversary

In keeping with the high standards and expectations that the school has come to be noted for, the Principal and her dedicated staff ensured that the event was meticulously organised

Jack and Jill Pre-School and Crèche celebrated their 25th anniversary in grand style on November 24 by hosting a Dinner and Dance at the Forderville Hall.

 

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In keeping with the high standards and expectations that the school has come to be noted for, the Principal and her dedicated staff ensured that the event was meticulously organised. Guests were treated to sumptuous meals and were entertained by a charismatic programme director and guest speaker before the fun began on the dance floor.
The DJ provided a blend of nostalgic dance tunes and more contemporary hits thereby catering for the diverse crowd consisting of parents, graduates, patrons and well-wishers.

 

The music and dancing was interspersed with items such as a slideshow, which showcased the accolades and achievements of the past quarter of a century, as well as lucky draws and the cutting of a cake to mark the celebration.

 

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The Principal, staff and all learners, past and present, must indeed be commended for the hosting of such events over the years, which not only highlights the success of the school but also serves to bring the local community together.
Saloshni Pillai

 

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