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Curro Waterfall teach its children about dangerous situations and rules of the road

FOURWAYS – Curro Waterfall teach their schoolchildren how to be safe. Read more here.

 

Curro Waterfall invited High-Risk Security Company to educate its schoolchildren about dangerous, life-threatening situations.

For the children, the highlight of the day was meeting Chivas, a young search and rescue dog from the security company’s K9 Unit.

Chivas showcased his crime-fighting talent and apprehended a ‘thief’ who stole a school bag.

Bongi the active education mascot hugs one of the Curro Waterfall children.

After the excitement Chivas caused, Bongi, the active education mascot educated the schoolchildren on road safety and the rules of the road.

The school actively learned about the road while learning the song Stop, look and listen, complete with dance moves.

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“This song has been the choice of entertainment on the playground ever since,” said Jackie Waite, marketing and communications manager of Curro Waterfall.

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