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A look into the future for Bluff Christian Academy learners [Pics]

The learners took on the challenge of giving everyone a look into their future careers with the career dress-up day.

A BRIGHT future awaits the learners at Bluff Christian Academy (BCA) as they envisioned themselves in their dream profession for career day on August 28. The dress-up day served as a creative fundraiser for the upcoming matric farewell.

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Each learner was tasked to contribute R10 to take part in the fun and dress up in their dream job. Learners from all grades came in as doctors, artists and entrepreneurs. The BCA classrooms and corridors were brought to life with a showcase of aspirations and creativity, as the learners proudly presented their visions for their tomorrow.

The money raised will go towards creating an unforgettable matric farewell that the class of 2025 is eagerly anticipating. Ntozinhle Nkomo, marketing and events co-ordinator for BCA, said the event was embraced by the school community as a fundraiser and to celebrate each learner’s unique vision for their future.

“This dress-up day allowed learners a chance to display their aspirations, while raising funds in a unique way,” said Nkomo.

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She extended her gratitude to parents and guardians for their continued support. Those who wish to support the matric farewell are encouraged to contact the school office on 031 467 8901.

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