
Freeze for a cause
The school will host its annual Polar Plunge at the school's pool at 13:20 and invites the public to participate in or help with the initiative, which involves fun, courage and a worthy cause.
Participants can swim a length or walk the width of the pool. Entry is R10, with spectators charged R5. The proceeds will go to the Springs SPCA.
Make your payment to Ms Horne before or on the day of the event. For more information, call 011 818 5769 or email [email protected]

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