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Curro Kiewiete host their moms

Kiewiete teacher Alexa de Jager and other teachers per grade assisted the learners with some direction on the dance items, with the pre-schoolers enjoying themselves on stage.

POLOKWANE – As part of Mother’s Day celebrations and to entertain the mothers, Curro Heuwelkruin’s Kiewiete recently entertained their parents with song and dance.

With tables beautifully set up with a variety of finger foods,  the mothers gave their children a loud applause as they shyly entered the hall.

Kiewiete group two and three learners Aljoné Coetzee, Callie Swart and Lucas Schempers entertain the mothers on stage.

Preschool head and Gr R teacher, Anandie du Preez welcomed the moms and introduced the school staff.

Kiewiete teacher Alexa de Jager and other teachers per grade assisted the learners with some direction on the dance items, with the pre-schoolers enjoying themselves on stage.

Kiewiete mom Mahlogonolo Shai in her high tea attire.
Evelyn Scheepers (parent) gets excited to watch her little one on stage.

“We enjoy these type of events because we get to see our children take part in plays and activities we don’t usually see at home. It was the cutest thing to see our little ones on that big stage,” Evelyn Scheepers said.

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