Sitting alongside their children in a classroom on April 19, parents discovered what their children’s day entailed.
St Dominics Newcastle host an Interactive Open Day Evening for parents of Grade R to Grade 7 learners.
Back: Melanie and Louis Kruger. Claudia Tzinavos and Kim Hoatson. Front: Zoe Kruger, Evangelina Tzinavos and Grace Hoatson.
“This was to showcase what children do during class, how we teach and lets parents experience their children’s world,” explained Phase Head for the Senior Primary, Shirly McGhee.
From English to Science, Mathematics and Art, parents were enthralled with how their children spent school hours. As a first time initiative, the event was thoroughly enjoyed by both parents and children alike.
Thabang Mhlongo, Nathi Vilakazi, Khethelo Mthethala and Njabulo Vilakazi.
Deena, Shruthi and Nirosh Govender.
Kathy Walton, Vicky and Kaitlyn van der Merw, Robyn Murdey and Simone Gösmann.
Dia Singh, Mbuso Sibisi, Senate Lekholane and Leiyah Akojee.
Enhle Ngema and Nandi Zulu.
Julie and Abigail Meinekea.
Benita Swanepoel gives an English lesson to her learners and their parents.
Ansi Joubert explains a lesson to one of her Grade 2 learners under the watchful eyes of parents.
Dudu and Godslove Gumbi in art class with Samantha Botha, the school’s art teacher.
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