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Grade 9 farewell

In my farewel I was so happy. In our grade nine (9) farewell we didn't have any problem with anything. Everything was organised by the teachers and we were treated very special. We first take photos and we came inside the restaurant called Makana Resort and we went through the stage to pass some item to wake up the people inside there.
After that our teacher Miss Hobongwana welcomed all the people,and our SGB prayed.And we had some Starters but I didn't enjoy them.On the next few minutes the teacher's and the SGB's warned us about the peer pressure at high school. They told us that there are many challengies in high schools we must concentrate in our books.
And we had a main meal and I enjoy it yhhhoooo it was soooo delicious mhhh.Because of the time we had some speeches from the teachers and also from the grade 9 learner.Lately we had some Desert ohhh lord it was nice more the one that is done at my home. Then we made a closing, during the time we were waiting for our transports there was a music playing and some of us were dancing. We were also givevn the Awarenet certificates.An we went home ,we were so excited. The best thing I enjoyed there, was the dance called 'GET DOWN' done by Miss Coko. In a simple word the farewell was FANTASTIC.

By: Kosi Jennifer on November 7th 2014 10:55 [0 comments]

My peace day expirience


My peace day experience

When I first came in at Noluthando Hall, I was scared because I was not sure about my self. I saw the other school were just cool, and I also become cooler too.Most people were celebrating the peace day,but I was just cooling myself down for the concert.
It was very nice to be there,there was music I liked to listen in my leisure time at home.The last thing has made me feel comfortable, my group was the last group enters the stage and I was calm at that time.When we looked around we didn't have the supporters but by the time goes on our teacher and the principal came in.
The concert started and the groups in front of us sings very well. And now our turn was around the corner we discussed what we do and not do by the group.We get to the stage and start singing and we we sang very well.When we go back down our teachers told us that they are impressed an we get excited.

In the results time we were just cool knowing that we will get something even if its only one thing.And we were the BEST STAGE PERFORMANCE we were so excited.
I ENJOYED THAT DAY SO MUCH

By: Kosi Jennifer on October 14th 2014 02:13 [1 comment]

Easter

-What are your plans for Easter?
I am plannind to go to church in the morning and come back home sit and chat about the day with my family.
-What Easter all about?(History)
I think it is about the past issues, I dont know it that much.
-Do you have special Xhosa traditions for Easter?
No

By: Kosi Jennifer on April 15th 2014 11:03 [0 comments]

My holiday and plans for the next term

My holiday in the last term was a little bit boring, because I didn’t go out of Grahamstown. I was there in my home sitting with my family as the normal way. I was going to visit to my aunt in Port Alfred but I didn’t have money for a transport. I felt very angry because I was going to have a very wonderful time with my little cousin in Port Alfred.

Now I am planning to go there to the next term. I am going to make sure that my mother save enough money for me this time. I am going to make this second holiday more wonderful than the last one was going to be. I can’t wait for the next term!

My aunt has even told what she has for me there, so I wish I could blow this term through the ending.



By: Kosi Jennifer on April 8th 2014 11:16 [0 comments]

Scifest 2014

1.Did you like the SciFest or not/
Yes but it was a little bit boring.

2.What was interesting?
It was the story of the first Black person that is going to be in Space this year.

3.What did you learn?
I have learnt that I must work hard at school and research about what I want to be so that I can archieve in life.

4.What have you seen at SciFest?
I saw Olwethu Dyantyie the black space man.

5.Did you attend to a Workshop?How was it?
No I didn't attent it.

By: Kosi Jennifer on March 18th 2014 02:13 [0 comments]

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