Tutor the Future Primary School unites learners with heritage
The learners were taught about different cultures at the Tutor the Future Primary School Heritage Day celebration.
Tutor the Future (TTF) Primary School, in Randpark Ridge, celebrated Heritage Day in style, when learners showed up dressed in their different cultural attire for a morning of fun.
The teachers arranged activities, giving learners a platform to discuss their different cultures. They enjoyed rock painting and created a South African flag with a collage of different, unique South African items.

The day concluded with a Heritage Day harvest table, featuring foods from various countries. Nicole Stewart, from TTF, mentioned the importance of cultural preservation and the celebration of diversity amongst learners.
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“As a school, we acknowledge the day to protect and teach learners about the unique cultural backgrounds, traditions, and perspectives of all learners, fostering a sense of acceptance, respect, and belonging for everyone at the school.”
She further stated that the day allowed learners to appreciate other cultures, traditions, and foods.
“Our heritage celebration was very well supported and received by all learners, with their enthusiasm and appreciation. It allowed them to learn about different cultures. The celebration was a huge success.”
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