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Trinityhouse preschoolers dazzle parents with school play

Trinityhouse Little Falls' pre-primary school put on a school play for parents on Saturday, 1 September.

Trinityhouse Little Falls’ Pre-primary School recently presented a school play incorporating various colours and themes from the Bible in front of hundreds of parents and family members.

The performances were beyond adorable as the little ones donned cute costumes and outfits. Some of them resembled crocodiles, while others were dressed up as little trumpeters.

Siddhar Ramphal gets ready to blow the trumpet for his performance. Photo: Blake Linder.

In between the performances, one of the learners provided a brief explanation of what each colour represents in the Bible. They made special note of colours such as red, green, yellow, and many more that gave meaning to the play.

Christopher Heskes, Rethabile Shihau, and Reabetswe Mosepele ‘chomp’ like crocodiles. Photo: Blake Linder.

Each performance was greeted with raucous applause from the parents and family members. While some of the children were frozen with stage fright, some simply stood and waved at mommy and daddy, but some actually managed to perform.

Twanda Mushunje and Christian Heath play the trumpet during their performance. Photo: Blake Linder.

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