Laerskool Die President’s principal Sybrand van Dyk shares a smile with Johanna Mabasa and her seven-month-old baby girl Nonhlanhla, at the school’s fund-raiser last Saturday.
After a robbery forced Laerskool Die President to close for a week, the school hosted a fund-raiser to raise money to assist with the repair costs for the damage caused during the incident.
During the robbery, copper piping, taps and flushmasters to the value of R60 000 were stolen.
The fun-filled event was held at the school in Fishers’ Hill, last Saturday.
Suené (14) and Kaitlyn (17) Cahill share a smile at the Laerskool Die President fund-raiser last Saturday.
Wesley Stewart and his daughters Raquel (4) and Chloe (3) enjoyed some time in the sun at the Laerskool Die President fund-raiser last Saturday.
Laerskool Die President’s principal Sybrand van Dyk shares a smile with Johanna Mabasa and her seven-month-old baby girl Nonhlanhla, at the school’s fund-raiser last Saturday.
Ward 36 councillor Wendy Morgan, Kaide Guerreuro and Salvah Mabasa manned the DA booth at the Laerskool Die President fund-raiser last Saturday.
Marinda and Zandré Nel from Laerskool Die President were in high spirits at the school’s fund-raiser last Saturday.
Germiston City News’ property sales consultant Annatjie du Toit and her son Joshua (8) and friend Albert Smit (8) arrive at the Laerskool Die President fund-raiser.