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PEPS salutes ‘Aunty Khanyi’

Aunty Khanyi has been assisting at the pre-primary for 27 years.

Port Edward Primary School was exceptionally busy last week.

Gr 1 classes enjoyed a special ‘pyjama day’ on March 6 and pupils were delighted to arrive at school in their ‘pjs’ and slippers and watch a movie.

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Gr 4 pupils went on a tour around Port Edward, visiting some of the older buildings and learning about local history, particularly the famous Portuguese shipwreck monument at Port Edward beach.

Foundation Phase pupils took part in a fun gala and thoroughly enjoyed showing off swimming talents.

At the end of the term, the school bids a sad farewell to Khanyi Cossa or beloved ‘Aunty Khanyi’, as she is fondly known by all.

Aunty Khanyi has been assisting at the pre-primary for 27 years and will be sorely missed.

The school sincerely thanks her for her years of dedicated service, love, care and patience and wish her everything of the best.

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