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The school saw it fit to allow children to learn about other cultures in an educational and fun environment.
“[Although it was not a school day] we held the events on 16 May at the school,” said teacher Bonita Visagie speaking on behalf of Poplar Academy.
“The children enjoyed the fun arts and crafts activities, African face painting, song and dance and tasting the delicious food,” she said.
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