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Trinityhouse says ‘yes’ to South Africa

LITTLE FALLS – Trinityhouse High School Little Falls dedicates a school day to the country.

Trinityhouse High School Little Falls recently celebrated South Africa in their very own way. The school united in prayer and unity to focus on the country and its achievements.

Marketing manager Adrienne Hadebe said the school dedicated the whole day to the rich culture and beautiful land of South Africa. Every lesson, from English to science, as well as all the sports activities, were dedicated to South Africa.

“We prayed in unity for our country, that God would continue to bless and prosper us. We stood proudly as South Africans as we remembered those who have made our country great,” said Hadebe.

Each staff member taught the school something interesting about their subjects. From CT scans and Kreepy Krauly inventions to the first heart transplant, to world records in sport and phenomenal award-winning research, there was no doubt that the country has, in many ways, changed the world.

The staff of Trinityhouse count it as the highest privilege to teach the young minds of today who will bring positive change to the country’s future. They are proudly South African and proud to say ‘yes’ to South Africa, said Hadebe.

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