Bushlands Primary School's Gillian King stands with Melokuhle Ncayiyana, Alyson Pillay, Ayodele Mashaba and Alonde Pitso.
CLASSROOMS glowed with a vibrant array of reds, whites and pinks as learners from The Bluff schools donned festive attire to mark Valentine’s Day on February 14.
Schools embraced the opportunity to teach students that the day is more than just about romantic love but also a chance to promote love, kindness and positivity in all aspects of life.
The air was filled with anticipation as learners exchanged tokens of affection, from thoughtful gestures from teachers to surprises from secret admirers and heartwarming hugs among friends, creating a joyful atmosphere throughout the day.
A warm embrace between Bushlands Primary School teacher, Irene Benade, and learners, Roche Roach, Lily Cox, Syabusisiwe Shabane and Suveshan Rassan.
Bluff Christian Academy’s Gr 6 teacher, Karriena Moonoo, hugs learners Tyrese Naidoo, Thandolwethu Khumalo and Liam Manto for Valentine’s Day.
Anneke Allers, a Gr 1 teacher at Bushlands Primary School, shares a hug with learners, Trevor Hook, Skyla-Ann Mayoss, Noluthando Biyela and Aphelele Madiba.
Bluff Christian Academy’s Taelynn Mordaunt, Chloe Leigh Shcezzelle Hall, Juan Geldenhuys and Avuzwa Madide pose in their reds, pinks and whites.
Konke Zikalala, Saaranya Pillay, Luhle Mhlambi and Ixolile Pikwa show off their Valentine’s Day outfits at Bluff Christian Academy.
Gr 1 teacher at Bushlands Primary School, Waylene Parker, stands with Cowan McBride, Bailey Strydom, Micah Peppher and Logan Labuschagne.
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