PSP learns about ‘stranger danger’

Parents are urged to re-register their children for next year.

PORT Shepstone Primary’s grades R to 4 pupils were treated to an exciting play about personal safety by Heart Productions. The message about the dangers of talking to strangers and road safety was conveyed through an energetic, funny sketch featuring a pixie and a witch.

The school took part in the Bread of Heaven challenge held during September and pupils were delighted to hand over a cheque for R8 170.35 to Pastor Reggie John of Gate Ministries. Pupils themselves contributed a sum of R680 and parents are thanked for all contributions towards the initiative.

Coo-ee generously sponsored a new netball kit for the school for their continued support in the Coo-ee Collect–a-Cap campaign. The re-registration process

for 2016 is well under way and all parents are urged to enrol their children for next year.

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