BCA embraces fun family time during lockdown

The school has challenged learners and staff on a bake and or cook-off as a family activity.

THE lockdown still means a great deal of uncertainty where the school is concerned, however, the proactive staff at Bluff Christian Academy (BCA) hold virtual meetings regularly to devise a way forward for their learners.

“Mother’s Day was celebrated with a special video of our staff members sending messages to all our BCA moms and a collage of cards to the elderly as we thought of them not being able to receive visitors, this was all shared on Facebook,” said the school’s Michelle Ann Killian.

The school also recently celebrated International Family Day, which was very fitting with most family members still confined at home under lockdown.

In honour of this day, the school has challenged learners and staff on a bake and or cook-off as a family activity.

 

 

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