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Dirkie Uys learners keep busy with school work

Teachers have made the most of a difficult time in the education sphere by forming Whatsapp class groups to send school work and activities to all parents and learners during the lockdown.

CLASS is still in session at the Dirkie Uys Primay School thanks to the proactive teachers who are ensuring that their learners are at an advantage with their curriculum including exercises.

Dirkie Uys teachers sends school work everyday and keep in contact with parents to ensure learners’ progress.

Teachers have made the most of a difficult time in the education sphere by forming Whatsapp class groups to send school work and activities to all parents and learners during the lockdown. Learners in return have been very busy from home, ensuring that they complete their assigned tasks and activities every day.

 

 

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