BCA head girl sends school heart felt message
"All we can do now is leave it in God's hands and pray, pray, pray, and let us trust God."
A MESSAGE of hope and encouragement is among the hive of activities happening remotely at the Bluff Christian Academy (BCA).
The school continues to keep its learners hyped and enthusiastic about school during lockdown.
The latest message is from the head girl, Sindiswa Shezi, who encouraged her BCA family to keep their heads up and leave it all to God.
“It’s going to be okay, we’re nearly there. We obviously have no idea when school is going to re-open, but trust me, it’s going to be soon,” she said.
“I’m encouraging every one of you to push with your work. I also want to give a huge thank you to every one of our teachers, from the matric to the Grade R teachers, thank you to Mrs Cheryl Ross and the entire BCA family.”
“We thank you for all the hard work that you are all putting in, we would not be where we are if it had not been for you, we hope to see you soon.”
“All we can do now is leave it in God’s hands and pray, pray, pray, and let us trust God. I’m so stoked and pumped to go back to school and I can’t wait to see you guys,” she said.
The school continues with teaching and learning online. It also celebrated World Book Day and learners sent in pictures of the book or books they were reading on this day.
“On Freedom Day, families had a picnic at home and to finish off the week, talented learners submitted videos of their amazing talents and these were uploaded to Facebook,” said Michelle Ann Killian of BCA.
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