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Cooper College hosts colour run, village market, scavenger hunt and scholarship exams

Community members have a blast as they experience the culture and vibe of Magic Beings and Cooper College.

A colour run, village market, scavenger hunt and scholarship exams all coincided with an open day at Cooper College and Magic Beings Nursery School to give families great reasons to get out of the house.

Back: Faizel and Josephie Mohideen. Front: Nuwairah Mohideen and Marang Moloto. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The schools in Northriding were abuzz on a sunny Saturday, April 22. The colour run in particular was well-supported and the lively vibe and pumping music were a great backdrop to families letting go of their worries and getting messy while having fun.

Families get colourful at Cooper College and Magic Beings Nursery School. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The school’s marketer, Dineo Mashao said the support shown by staff, parents, learners and the greater community was fantastic. “The event was a true celebration of our school community, and we couldn’t be more proud,” she said.

The Komband family. Back: Kyllian, Vanessa and Treasure. Front: Zayana and Niah. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Fentselike Magotsi, Mahle Maleto, Thato Letsholonyane and Mpho Maboi. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“We welcomed so many of our learners, parents, and members of the public to our campus. They were able to get a first-hand look at everything our school has to offer. From our outstanding facilities to our dedicated teaching staff, visitors were able to see for themselves why our school is such a special place to us.”

Back Lynne Hardy. Front the Stroebel family, Michelle, Hunter and Greg. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Families get colourful at Cooper College and Magic Beings Nursery School. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Mashao said the scholarship exams provided an opportunity for talented children in the community to potentially earn a place at Cooper College next year.

Qhayiya Mpohlo and Mbali Mokhou. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
One of the school staff puts some colour on a youngster as he completes the colour run. Photo: NIcholas Zaal

“We would like to thank everyone who helped make this event such a huge success, from our staff and students to our vendors and community at large. We look forward to continuing to build on this momentum and to welcoming even more members of our community to our school in future events.”

Children make their way through the colour run course. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

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