Enderun Colleges - Polokwane learners Tshiamo Yusuf Molefe, Neo Isa Magagane, Matlhako Ibrahim Mphago and Onkabetse Emre Seema receive bronze medals from the soccer tournament during the school's Family Fun Day.
POLOKWANE – Enderun Colleges – Polokwane successfully hosted their first two-day family fun day of the year, delivering an action-packed weekend that combined three major events: a competitive soccer tournament, a lively market day and a fun-filled programme of children’s activities.
The children’s fun day featured a range of mentally and physically stimulating games, including the Tuzder IQ Developing Games, exclusively available at Enderun Schools. Popular activities such as the egg-and-spoon race, tug-of-war and spinning chairs kept children entertained throughout the day.
Enderun Colleges – Polokwane learners Tshiamo Yusuf Molefe, Neo Isa Magagane, Matlhako Ibrahim Mphago and Onkabetse Emre Seema receive bronze medals from the soccer tournament during the school’s Family Fun Day.
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