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NPR learners share their feelings

It is important to take into account how your child feels about their school.

Some of the learners at Nova Pioneer Ruimsig got together and wrote down how their school makes them feel.

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Bhavdeep Poludasu.
Allyssa Anthoo.

Here are their answers:

Orefile Matshego in Grade 5 wrote: “My school makes me feel happy because I know that all my friends and teachers care about me. I know that my teachers will support me whenever I need help.”

Bhavdeep Poludasu in Grade 5 wrote: “My school makes me feel happy because I feel safe there. I also want to grow as a leader, and my teachers are helping me do that.”

Jack Loffell in Grade 3 wrote: “My school makes me feel happy because we do fun activities in class.”

Allyssa Anthoo in Grade 4 wrote: “My school makes me feel safe because my friends and teachers are loving and kind.”

Amanda Msiza in Grade 5 wrote: “My school makes me feel secure because I am loved by all the teachers. The security guards are also friendly.”

Rashied Abrahams in Grade 1 wrote: “My school makes me feel happy because I like to play with my friends. I also like making sentences and that is my favorite activity in class.”

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Orefile Matshego.
Rashied Abrahams.
Amanda Msiza.

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