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Generations unite: King David’s Pre-Primary marks milestone with matric jacket handout

The Class of 2037 presented matric jackets to the Class of 2025.

A truly special event unfolded at King David’s Pre-Primary Linksfield on January 31, as the Grade R Class of 2037 played a key role in handing out matric jackets to the Class of 2025.
This heartwarming occasion not only bridged the gap between two generations of learners but also served as a reminder of how far the matrics have come since their early school days.

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Jordan Ribeiro, Jude Orbach, Noah Solomons and Samuel Pozniak.

The Grade R learners were bursting with excitement as they eagerly handed over the jackets to their older peers. For them, it was an opportunity to get a sneak peek at the future they have ahead, a glimpse of the high school journey they are yet to embark upon.

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For the Class of 2025, it was an emotional moment, as they were reminded of how much they had grown since their own time in pre-primary, where they too had started their educational adventure. The smiles on the faces of the matrics reflected a deep sense of pride and nostalgia, as they realised just how far they had come on their journey from Grade R to the cusp of their final year of high school.

Rory Pai, a matric learner of 2025 receives his matric jacket.

The event was a feel-good moment that united the school community, reminding everyone that education is not just about lessons and exams, but about creating lasting memories and connections.

The shared excitement and joy of the day will surely remain a fond memory for all involved, a reminder of the supportive and nurturing environment at King David’s Pre-Primary Linksfield, where each learner’s journey is celebrated, from their first steps in school to the grand finale of matriculation.

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