For Cape Town learners it was business as usual - or at least as close to it as possible. One school went all out with their teachers taking centre stage. IOL_Lifestyle schoolsreopening
Confusion reigned on Monday as most Grade 7 and 12 pupils returned to schools in the Western Cape, despite Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga's to-and-fro decision.
And that's not all, they did an entire dance sequence to the song "Superman" by Jay Superhero, complete with face masks, hand sanitizer and pompoms. "Brilliant! Way to go TVPS .. leading the way to schools returning. Have to say I have been very nervous but you have made it so much easier for us parents and really provided such peace of mind. Love your spirit and being part of the TVPS family," commented one parent.
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