Career day fires up children’s imaginations

Doctors, nurses, pilots, businessmen, a magistrate and even an artist were some of the children from Werk en Woeker Nursery School’s career choices on Monday when they had to dress up according to their preferred career. School head Alet Pieterse said the children enjoyed learning about some of the careers depicted and also had a …

Doctors, nurses, pilots, businessmen, a magistrate and even an artist were some of the children from Werk en Woeker Nursery School’s career choices on Monday when they had to dress up according to their preferred career.
School head Alet Pieterse said the children enjoyed learning about some of the careers depicted and also had a lot of fun guessing what career each child represented.

Story and photos: KAREN VENTER
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Ethan Sibede, Tshegofatso Shipilanah and Neo Ragaasha say they want to be airline pilots one day and travel all over the world.
These would-be doctors and nurses are, in front, Nathan Grobler and Runesmé Scott. In the second row are Lesedi Mogakane, Rifa Mahlaule and Mukundi Maphisa. At the back are Onthatile Mayaha, Emmanuel Nyoffu and Rati Makwela.
Amukelani Milambo wants to be an agriculturist one day, seemingly for Limpopo Government if his hat is anything to go by.
Chanderé Scott’s parents hope she becomes an artist one day.
Businessmen, salesmen, and a magistrate are, in front, Rivan Venter, Theto Seema, RJ Groenewald and Temosho Phaka. At the back are Katlego Manamodi, Koketso Mashatola and Gift Mashagoane.
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