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Primary school finishes the school year in style

Mel Naidoo explained that they are extremely grateful to their sponsors SPAR Olivedale and Thusano

Sharonlea Primary Summer Bash Festival’s end-of-year fundraiser drew a large crowd of parents and students who had a great time.

Atlegang Matsena and Kamogelo Mokhobela are happy at their school’s bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Learners Kamogelo Myeza, Kano Boikanyo, Karabo Molala and Thabisile Lafuleni. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

It was entertainment all over as the learners enjoyed the foam party, volleyball, go-kart racing, and slip and slide. The newly formed band, Euphoria, kept the learners and guests entertained with beautiful music.

Euphoria Band keeps learners and guests entertained. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Michelle Mzumara, Mokoena Mathole and Mpilenhle Sithole at the Sharonlea bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

The parents used the time to sit back and relax on the beautiful sunny day.

Lisakhanya Welemv, Rofhiwa Mukubu and Lethabo Ngwabe at the Sharonlea Primary Bash Festival. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Emma Mulonzo enjoys the bash festival at Sharonlea Primary School. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

 

One of the organisers and a teacher, Mel Naidoo, said that they were fortunate that the local band Euphoria offered to entertain them pro bono.

Mulisa Musengani flexis his muscles. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Tshegofatso Makgola and Kgopotso Malapeng could not miss their school bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

“The day was filled with a variety of activities; we also had a talent show and with celebrity judges mentoring our budding entertainers.”

Learner Lethabo Ngwabe enjoys the foam. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Bahumi Mhlongo and Mel Naidoo at the Sharonlea Bash Festival. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Lwandile Mthethwa and Sfisokuhle Ngcobo are happy at the school bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

She added that the festival was a huge success and a fun way to end the year for learners after the stress of writing exams. “Parents and learners have hailed the day as one to remember.”

Nokuhle Nkuna at the Sharonlea bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Mulalo Manwatha, Thato Mashego, Mbali Lupulana, Hanna Mukandopi and Jessica Gilliland. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

Among the guests were Bahumi Mhlongo, an actor and former student. “I was here for six years of my life and there have always been festivities happening. To be back and see that it is still alive; there is still a great atmosphere and culture with children still energetic is a great thing for me.”

Parents Joel and Pulane Matsena relaxed at Sharonlea’s bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni
Lisa Kgawale feels good at the Sharonlea bash. Photo: Mthulisi Lwazi Khuboni

She added that she was proud to see where the school is going and happy to be back at Sharonlea.

 

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