New bus unveiled at Deutsche Internationale Schule

PARKTOWN – The Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg unveiled a new school bus bought with profits made at the 110th annual schulbasar.

 

A number of past learners, parents and teachers gathered at the Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg (DSJ) in Parktown for the unveiling of the new school bus on 21 September.

Marketing manager at the school Savo Ceprnick explained that the bus was purchased with the funds raised at the school’s 110th annual bazaar. “The bazaar was a great success. We managed to raise R867 000 and about 10 000 people attended the event where learners ran their own stands offering something for the whole family.”

He said that the 23-seater bus will be well used by all the 1 100 children at the school.

The unveiling of the bus coincided with an alumni breakfast attracting about 50 people.

Uli von Ketelhodt (past learner and chair of the school trust), Jan van Wyk (deputy principal), Patrick Dürig (past learner) and Johannes Gutmayer (past learner) catch up at the Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg. Photo: Sarah Koning
Deputy principal Jan van Wyk, head boy Armaan Maharaj, deputy head girl Vanessa Dörr and marketing manager Savo Ceprnick stand in front of the new school bus. Photo: Sarah Koning
Tamarin Scheidegger (parent), Caroline Jeannerat (parent), Petra Houart (head of admin at the school and alumni) and Davina Gottschalk (past learner) enjoy breakfast together at the school. Photo: Sarah Koning

Details: www.dsj.co.za

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