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Jai Hind Primary pupils take a stand against bullying

Enthusiastic pupils were hard at work last week promoting the school’s Anti-bullying Campaign.

Jai Hind’s gr 6 pupils enjoyed an excursion to Sweetdale Farm to take part in team-building activities and physical challenges. The purpose of the outing was to hone skills that will develop self reliance and personal responsibility. It was an eye-opener for many pupils and through good leadership guidance, they were able to work together in a team towards a common goal and exercise problem-solving.

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Enthusiastic pupils were hard at work last week promoting the school’s Anti-bullying Campaign. Pupils from grades R and 1 took part in a colouring competition, while grades 2 to 7 used their creative abilities and designed posters to promote the slogan ‘Say No To Bullying’. The anti-bullying committee identified three winners from each class and awarded them medals at a special assembly.

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