PS Senior Primary learns about Girl Guides
The Boy Scouts and Girl Guides promote values such as respect, honesty and integrity.
In celebration of World Thinking Day on February 22, Port Shepstone Senior Primary‘s honourable Girl Guides proudly wore their special uniform to school last Friday.
Jolene Evans, the leader of the Girl Guides enlightened learners on World Thinking Day in the assembly.
Guiding is the largest non-profit women’s organisation in the world.
The Girl Guides is an international youth organisation that aims to develop young people into responsible and engaged citizens through outdoor activities, community service and leadership training. The organisation provides opportunities for learners to learn valuable life skills, gain confidence and form lifelong friendships.
The Boy Scouts and Girl Guides promote values such as respect, honesty and integrity, while encouraging members to be prepared, helpful and considerate of others.
Learners recently watched an engaging play, Web of Deceit staged by educational theatre company Productions 2000. The outstanding play captivated the learners, blending humour with a serious message on lying and cyber bullying. The play taught values of honesty and integrity, conveying how lying can hurt others and oneself in the long run. Well done to learners who joined the cast on stage as part of the show.
On the sporting front, volleyball teams played well at the tournament held at Marburg Sports Grounds last Saturday. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams put on a strong performance. The U13 boys narrowly lost in the semi-finals. Congratulations to all who participated.
With final term assessments drawing near, test week starts on Monday March 4. All the best to the learners.
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