Back to school: All things in order at Mowat Park High School

Mowat Park High School welcomed its eager learners back to school on Monday, 15 February.

MOWAT High Park School welcomed its eager learners back to school on Monday, 15 February.

Grade 8 learners Curley Rupere and Asmaa Dockrat

Although under abnormal circumstances with Covid-19 protocols in place, the first day back at school ran smoothly with sanitising, temperature checks and social distancing observed.

Mowat High School acting prefects Alvie Kalonji, Simangele Biyela and Yamkela Sifumba

Grade 8 learners looked prim and proper in their uniforms and settled into their new classes under the school’s guidance of staff and acting prefects.  

 

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