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Acts House of Education is proud of its new 2023 Grade 7 leaders

The deputy principal of the school says growing learners to be the best version of themselves has always been the heart of the teachers at the school.

A new group of Grade 7 leaders for 2023 has been elected by the Acts House of Education.

The school believes in leading children into the future by helping them to develop their distinctive calling through ‘Christian education’.

The Grade 7 leadership programme will allow learners to tap into their leadership potential by serving their fellow learners.

The leaders selected have displayed qualities that have been consistent throughout their schooling career thus far at Acts House which are love, respect, forgiveness, accountability, relationship, confidence, and integrity to name a few.

Acts House of Education principal Riaan van der Merwe.

The school noted that they are proud of their elected leaders and that this represents one step forward in their future education as lifelong learners.

The 2023 Grade 7 leaders included Andile Ntini, Thlalefang Mohlala, Tshegofatso Mhlongo, Jonathan Morgan, Liam Ramdhari, Isabella Morris, Angela Kodila, Lulamile Hlungwani, Ofentse Maele, and Munashe Pangeti.

Acts House of Education, primary school Caroline Maurukira.

The school asked Thlalefang and Tshegofatso what it meant for them to be primary school leaders, and they said that they were excited and that they felt honoured to know that their teachers believe in them enough to give them an opportunity to showcase their God-given leadership skills.

The deputy principal of the school, Caroline Maurukira, said that growing learners to be the best version of themselves has always been the heart of the teachers at the school and that the school leadership team is excited to see the learners grow and thrive in this new position – ‘always honouring God through it all’.

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