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A merry finale at Trinityhouse

Trinityhouse hosts its annual Christmas market to celebrate the end of its school year.

Trinityhouse Little Falls celebrated their final term on a truly festive note as the school campus transformed into a lively Christmas market on November 21.

Parents, learners and visitors were welcomed by rows of beautifully decorated stalls offering everything from handmade crafts and Christmas treats to thoughtful gifts created by the learners themselves.

Ndzaka Masingi and Gabirella Utete. Photo: Tshegofatso Thobedi

According to principal Kassandra Strydom, the day’s highlight was a spirited soapbox race that had crowds cheering from start to finish. Learners proudly rolled out their colourful creations, with each classroom dressed for the occasion as they raced down the track.

Izwi and Rutendo Deshe. Photo: Tshegofaso Thobedi

“We love hosting our annual market because the learners and parents get the chance to destress from such a busy year and have fun before the school holidays. We really had a great turnout this year, and we are so grateful for the support,” Kassandra says.

Emma-Kate van Niekerk, Mia Kotzé, Paige van Niekerk, and Tristian Evans. Photo: Tshegofatso Thobedi.

As the day came to its end, it was evident that the Christmas spirit was alive as everyone sang Christmas carols and danced until the end of the market.

Paige Parsons, Leandri Claassen and Kahlynne Wehmeyer. Photo: Tshegofatso Thobedi

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Tshegofatso Thobedi

Tshegofatso Thobedi is a journalist with the Roodepoort Northsider, where she is a passionate sports enthusiast with a love for storytelling but realised her true fascination lies in the versatility of multimedia journalism. With each article, she embraces the opportunity to explore new topics, formats, and styles, constantly challenging herself to grow as a journalist. Whether it’s the thrill of a live game, a school play, or the depth of a hard news story, she is always eager to dive in and be the voice for the community, one article at a time.

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