Brackenhurst Primary learners dress up for good cause
Unlike dressing up for Civvies Day and contributing with R10, learners from Grades One to Seven dressed up and each learner contributed a toiletry product.
Learners from Brackenhurst Primary approached their Civvies Day slightly different this time round.
They did not pay their normal contribution of R10, but learners from Grades One to Seven dressed up and each learner contributed with a toiletry product ranging from soap, face cloths, toothpaste, toothbrushes to deodorants.
The learners were given an opportunity to dress up as their favourite book characters.
The products collected will be donated to United Cerebral Palsy Association of South Africa, a non-profit organisation for children affected with cerebral palsy.
GALLERY:
Zizikhungo Mkhuhlane, Siphesihle Dyosi, Ethan Brandt and Mvelo Shilaluke.
Front: Olebogilwe Monyai, Lwazi Khoza and Treyton Naidoo. Back: Milan Francis, Tony Gara and Laka Bopape.
Brackenhurst Primary School’s intermediate phase dressed up as their favourite book characters.
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