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Pupils build soccer field

The pupils participated in an initiative set up by CokeRockCorps, which aims to unite youngsters and help the community.

A group of Holy Rosary grade 11 pupils joined teenagers from around Johannesburg for community service.

The pupils gathered at William Hills Secondary in Benoni on November 2.

The pupils participated in an initiative set up by CokeRockCorps, which aims to unite youngsters and help the community.

Their task was to build a soccer field for the school since they do not have any sporting facilities.

Grade 11 pupil, Gabi Salgado, said her group had an amazing experience and made a lot of new friends from different schools and backgrounds.

β€œAll the hard work paid off when the volunteers received a surprise visit from Liquideep, who not only helped us lay the grass but gave us a surprise concert. At the end of the four hours we were all dirty, but were filled with excitement when we received tickets to an exclusive concert that only the volunteers could attend. We would like to thank CokeRockCorps for this wonderful opportunity. It was a truly fantastic day, not only did we work hard and have a lot of fun, it also made us realise how privileged we are to go to an amazing school,” she said.

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