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Curro Aurora learners perform a concert about saving rhinos

Much of the proceeds from the concert will be donated to Care for the Wild Rhino Sanctuary.

As the sun set on the African plain of the Curro Aurora stage, the preschool learners showcased their buzzing and bushwhacking moves and lyrics confidently in front of an adoring audience.

The preschool learners participated in their annual school concert which presented an important theme of saving the rhinos.

The concert has a grand opening.

The little learners from ages three to six went on an adventure in the Kruger National Park, where they discovered a rhino had been taken.

Their adventure with the local villagers saved the rhino and managed to change the mindset of the poacher.

The concert was performed the same week as World Rhino Day and Curro Aurora Preschool donated a substantial amount of the proceeds to Care for the Wild Rhino Sanctuary.

Jaden Majoni watches from the Jeep.

ā€œA concert is an incredible learning experience for the children, with so many fundamental learning areas being enhanced,ā€ said the head of the preschool, Angie Bezuidenhout.

ā€œWell done to the staff at Curro Aurora Preschool for the dedication shown, the exquisite costumes and the remarkable stage set up. The parents were overwhelmed with pride and delight as they watched their children sing from the top of their voices.ā€

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