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Margate Primary learners get creative

Some stunning posters have been created as a result.

It has been a busy third term at Margate Primary School.

As we are now almost halfway through the term many grades are in the midst of completing project assessments.

The Grade 7s have been investigating pollution while Grade 6s have made electrical circuits and are currently busy with a life skills topic on animal cruelty.

Some stunning posters have been created as a result.

The Grade 4s have completed an English research project, where learners had to design a hoodie incorporating specific information.

The school is collecting waste paper in a competition against other schools to win R10 000.

Paper or cardboard dropped off at the school will be much appreciated.

Thank you to all parents and learners who have been supportive.

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