[GALLERY + VIDEOS]: Learners smile from ear to ear over new books
Weeks of collection, sorting, and packing saw several stacked boxes being delivered to The Mossie Primary School on October 10, and the Central College Primary on October 11.
THE Caxton South Book Drive headed by the Alberton RECORD, Comaro CHRONICLE, and Southern COURIER, culminated in many smiling faces as the donated books were delivered to the selected schools in need of books for their learners. Weeks of collection, sorting, and packing saw several stacked boxes being delivered to The Mossie Primary School on October 10, and the Central College Primary on October 11. Nadia Gaffoor, head of department (HOD) at the Central College expressed their gratitude to the RECORD and their generosity to the community.
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“Caxton South would like to thank Group 1 Cars Alberton for their assistance in transporting the books to the schools, and Paul Porteous who arranged the vehicle,” said the editor of Alberton RECORD, Carina van der Walt.
VIEW GALLERY:
Fezile Mhonzeja a Grade Three learning going through her new book.
Little learners excited to be given an opportunity to appreciate reading.
Learners of Central College Primary with Alberton Record editor, Carina van der Walt.
Fezile Khonzeka showing off a new book.
Fezile Khonzeka, Lesedi Mokone, Mohammed Barejra and Lauren Fraser, express their appreciation and joy of developing their reading skills.
Simphiwe Malunga and Hantsi Rakitla enjoy themselves as they survey donated boxes of books.
Huto Mosehle and Kamogelo Sibiya looking with excitement at their new books.
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