People visit the food stalls at the Red Spring Festival held by Laerskool Hoëveld on September 5. Photo: Jana Oosthuizen.
The first Red Spring Festival hosted by Laerskool Hoëveld was a huge success. This will be a yearly event and the teachers are planning on making it even bigger and better next year.
Apart from activities for the children, there were also stalls, a drum majorettes demonstration, and a Mr and Miss Hoëveld competition.
Miss Teen SA Lesedi Molise also visited the festival.
Teacher and organiser of the Red Spring Festival at Laerskool Hoëveld, with the judges of the Mr and Miss Hoëveld competition. They are Natasha Louwrense, Yolandri Fourie and Dineo Ntsoane. Photo: Supplied.
The winners of the Miss Hoëveld competition are Kirsty van Staden (second princess), Nonti Mbokane (winner) and Wilandrea Visser (first princess). With them are Miss Teen SA Lesedi Molise and Steven Grabie, teacher and organiser of the festival. Photo: Supplied.
Teacher and organiser, Steven Grabie and Miss Teen SA, Lesedi Molise, with some learners at the Red Spring Festival held by Laerskool Hoëveld on September 5. Photo: Jana Oosthuizen.
Samkelo Sekasa and Ishelele Shlangamane enjoy themselves at Laerskool Hoëveld's Red Spring Festival. Photo: Jana Oosthuizen.
Teacher and organiser of the Red Spring Festival, Steven Grabie, with Miss Teen SA, Lesedi Molise, and learners, Mia Grobler and Danika Tesner. Photo: Jana Oosthuizen.
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