Here are some photos from the celebration for African Child Day:

A seventh grader reading a poem

Two sixth graders reading a poem

5th graders singing a song

The rest are from a short dramatisation of the Soweto Uprising performed by learners from 2 tenth grade classes. The ones with the sticks on their backs are soldiers, and the rest are teachers and students.

The arrival of the army.

Students telling a teacher they don't want to speak Afrikaans in school any more.

The soldiers firing on the students.
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