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Friendship letters spread the love at BCA

The festivities did not end there, teachers were tasked with decorating their classroom doors.

IN the spirit of the month of love, learners at Bluff Christian Academy were encouraged to write letters to their friends to express their affection.

Friday morning, 12 February, the school’s marketer, Michelle Ann Killian, put on her post master’s hat and delivered the special letters door-to-door.

The festivities did not end there, teachers were tasked with decorating their classroom doors. Judgment for the contest was based on the most creative and engaging design.

Grade 3 teacher, Tayla Mackinnon, took the crown for the most appealing door decoration and won the coveted mystery prize.

In second place was Grade 2 teacher, Sarah Benvie, and third was a tie between Grade 7 teacher Abigail Bald and PE teacher, Marlin Wilson.  

 

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