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Crawford learners light up the day for senior citizens

The initiative highlighted the learners’ kindness, leadership, and ability to bring people together in a meaningful way.

Ruimsig — Grade 10 learners from Crawford International Ruimsig hosted a special event on April 25, as they welcomed senior citizens from Eureka Old Age Home, Moria Old Age Home, and Môreglans Old Age Home to their campus.

Driven entirely by the learners, the event was filled with heartfelt moments.

Learners planned and delivered a vibrant programme of entertainment that included singing, dancing, and live musical performances.

Learners have a chat with the seniors present at the tea party. Photo: Submitted.

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They also organised a lovely spread of tea and treats to share with their guests.

According to the school’s client experience officer, Lindsay van Boven, for some of the seniors, this outing marked their first in over three years.

The celebration was exciting for all its participants. Photo: Submitted.

The joy in the room was unmistakable as the hall came alive with music, dancing, and warm conversation.

Smiles and laughter were shared between students and guests, making the day a memorable one for all.

Learners have a chat with the seniors present at the tea party. Photo: Submitted.

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