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Merlewood Primary plants trees

Port Shepstone High donated a variety of indigenous trees for planting along the field to help combat soil erosion.

MERLEWOOD Primary’s ‘Eco Club’ members are grateful to Port Shepstone High School for donating a variety of indigenous trees for planting along the field to help combat soil erosion. The trees will also replace alien trees that have been removed and those that were lost during construction of the new building.

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Grades R, 1 and 3 pupils enjoyed fun excursions to Crocworld in Scottburgh recently and parents are thanked for their support.

The school encourages parents to visit the school to update personal information, especially cellphone numbers.

Admissions for grades R and 1 is ongoing.

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