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Parents and kids get their hands dirty

Tiny hands got messy under the steady guidance of parents and teachers on Saturday, January 29 during Junior College Snuggles’ orientation.

Tiny hands got messy under the steady guidance of parents and teachers on Saturday, January 29 during Junior College Snuggles’ orientation in Radiokop. The morning was an opportunity for new and returning learners to get to know their teachers as well as the activities offered at the school.

Thembi Katana and Omolemo Dlamini. Photo: Alice Mpholo

Following the introductions at Ridgecrest Family Church, parents and kids made their way to the classrooms to get their hands dirty. Principal Megan Hunt said parents could create a picture in the classrooms with their kids and put it up on their walls. “Throughout the year they can look at it and have something to remember you by whenever they miss you,” she explained to the parents and guardians.

Tyler, Riley and Sarah Bredenkamp. Photo: Alice Mpholo

During the introduction, teachers introduced themselves, their roles, and what parents need to remember during the year. They advised parents to dress the kids in old clothes because they partake in messy play.

Lovro and his mother Zinzi Cergolj. Photo: Alice Mpholo
Cindy Tournois and Layla Knezovich. Photo: Alice Mpholo
Britt Dercksen and Phoenix van Wyk. Photo: Alice Mpholo
Mbali Radebe and Yamikani Kapanga. Photo: Alice Mpholo
Nadia, Rory and Tyron Azevedo. Photo: Alice Mpholo

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