Mount View looks forward to matric farewell
Oryx Properties Limited has donated N$5 000 to Mount View High School for organising the school's first matric farewell.
The school is on the outskirts of Windhoek and its pupils are from an underprivileged community.
Jacqueline //Gowases, a language teacher at Mount View High School, thanked Oryx Properties, Gondwana Care Trust and the Windhoek High School family who came on board to make the preparations a success.
“We are extremely excited and will surely put it to good use,” she said.
//Gowases added that people from all over had made donations to assist with the children's dresses, jewellery and shoes for the occasion.
A grade 12 learner, Eva-Lisa Uushona, could not hide her excitement when asked how she felt about the upcoming matric farewell.
“I cannot wait to dress up, I have already started counting down to the big day,” she said.
The event will be held on 3 August at Heja Lodge just east of Windhoek and the theme is 'Black and Gold'.
The school is on the outskirts of Windhoek and its pupils are from an underprivileged community.
Jacqueline //Gowases, a language teacher at Mount View High School, thanked Oryx Properties, Gondwana Care Trust and the Windhoek High School family who came on board to make the preparations a success.
“We are extremely excited and will surely put it to good use,” she said.
//Gowases added that people from all over had made donations to assist with the children's dresses, jewellery and shoes for the occasion.
A grade 12 learner, Eva-Lisa Uushona, could not hide her excitement when asked how she felt about the upcoming matric farewell.
“I cannot wait to dress up, I have already started counting down to the big day,” she said.
The event will be held on 3 August at Heja Lodge just east of Windhoek and the theme is 'Black and Gold'.
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