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Rosebank-based preschool wraps up its 2021 year

ROSEBANK – The Preschool principal said they are looking forward to a Jam-Packed 2022 filled with new learning experiences, community initiatives, and fun.

Little Ashford Preschool in Rosebank had a wonderful year filled with fun, excitement, and new challenges.

Tamsyn Wilson, the preschool’s principal, said the toddlers were able to explore and play while they were learning.

Wilson remembers the robot challenge as one of the highlights of the year. “The children had to work together to come up with their very own invention, and each class had to work in teams,” Wilson said.

Little Ashford had a class robot challenge, whereby each class had to work as a group and come up with their own invention. Photo: Supplied

Other biggest highlights of the preschool included a market day, car box day, end of year concert, breast cancer awareness, and Heritage Day celebrations to name a few.

“Giving it back is always important to us and we ran a collection of perishable foods which were donated to Charity Begins at Home.”

Tamsyn told the Gazette that they were looking forward to a jam-packed 2022 full of new learning opportunities, community initiatives, and most importantly, fun.

Leigha Naidoo, Tshepiso Mogadile, Esther Ndhlovu, Natarah Govender, Fridah Aphane, Clarissa Whati, and Zandile Tshabalala in their culture attire on Heritage Day. Photo: Supplied

“As a special thank you to all of my dedicated staff, I would like to thank them for their continuous efforts to provide the best care and love to their little ones.”

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