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Spirit week produced amazing talent

This phenomenal event tests the creativity of the learners from each grade as they prepare and display their unique productions which are presented each day of Spirit Week.

 

Trinityhouse High School learners showed off their creative side during their recent ‘Gees Week’ (also known as ‘Spirit Week’).

This phenomenal event tests the creativity of the learners from each grade as they prepare and display their unique productions which are presented each day of SpiritWeek.

The Grade 10 pupils had an army camouflage theme for their “Gees Week” production. They incorporated hip-hop dancing into their presentation. Photos: Supplied.

The learners come up with the theme, dress code and most importantly, their school spirit production. This year was no different, except that they took production to the next level by incorporating music, dance, poetry, drama, professionally made videos and even their own Trinityhouse Haka to create masterpiece productions.

“Well done to all our Trinityhouse High School pupils, you took “Gees Week” to another level this year. You have made yourselves, your school and the staff here at Little Falls incredibly proud! Thank you for all the time, effort and resources you put into a world-class “Spirit Week”.

Trinityhouse High School Grade 8 pupils posed in front of the new hall after their “Spirit Week” production called “Unstoppable”.

We are definitely looking forward to what you’ve got planned for next year,” said Adrienne Hadebe from marketing.

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