Supermarket helps Windsor Secondary School

R10,000 worth of photocopying paper and 300 pencil cases were donated

Pick n Pay supermarket has donated R10,000 worth of photocopying paper and 300 pencil cases to Windsor Secondary School.

The handover was done last Friday (February 18) at Windsor Secondary. This initiative comes after the school was affected by the floods that recently hit the town.

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Windsor principal Mr Navindra Rampath said the school was badly hit by the floods, as they lost books worth over R500,000, which were completely destroyed by water.

The school is incredibly grateful for this kind gesture.

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