Bohlokwa Ramaletsi said he expects his schoolwork to be reasonable.
Gauteng public schools re-opened their gates for the 2025 academic year on January 15.Many parents and learners
showed excitement towards the new academic year.Gugu Gumede whose child started Grade One at Masimini Primary School said this is an opportunity for her child to learn new things, make new friends and participate in fun and new activities.
“I am happy that my child is finally doing Grade One. Everything is new and exciting.
“A new school year starts with new things; classmates, books, classes, school uniform or even an new school.
“I am beyond excited to her about her day when I fetch her afterschool. I cannot wait to hear how her first experience of school felt like,” said Gumede.
Michael Zulu Primary school Grade R learners playing educational games.
Grade one learners from Masimini primary school showed up with happy faces.
Masimini Primary School Grade one learners.
Lesedi Qebekwane said he already made new friends in his new class.
Each learner introduced themselves in class.
Retsisitswe Tladi could not wait to make new friends on the playground.
Some learners were tired on their first day.
Naledi Booysen thinks that she will have fun in big school.
Tlholo Mahlangu said he wants to make new friends.
Michael Zulu Primary school Grade R learners.
Manqoba Moletsane said his teacher seems like a nice lady.
Oratilwe Thoma was keen to meet his new teacher
Kgotso Tsotetsi said he is super excited to be finally be in big school.
Reitumetsi Masangane said she was proud to show off her new uniform.
Lebohang Motaung was looking forward to doing some homework, like a big girl.
Bubu Mokoqama was excited to learn new things in Grade one.
Athandile Mokupa could not wait for break time to explore the rest of the school.
Bohlale Tshiloane thinks that Grade one is going to be a breeze.
Lesedi Difalakane was ready to burry her nose in a reading book.
Grade one learners formed friendships in class.
Michael Zulu Primary school Grade one learners.
The learners of grade 1C at Theo Twala Primary School refused to be distracted from their reading.
Michael Zulu Primary school Grade one learners showed enthusiasm towards answering the teachers questions.
Karabo Magobedu said she had been waiting too long to wear her new school uniform.
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