
Prom Me Up campaign delivers dream night for Fidelitas Class of 2025
The courtyard of Crawford International College Sandton transformed into a scene of elegance and celebration on the evening of August 2, as the Fidelitas Comprehensive School matric Class of 2025 celebrated their matric dance, a dream realised through generosity, collaboration, and community spirit.
Read more: Prom Me Up campaign supports Fidelitas learners Matric Dance dreams
What began as a dress and suit pre-selection event at Benmore Shopping Centre a month ago, culminated in a spectacular evening filled with music, dancing, and unforgettable moments, made possible by the Prom Me Up: Share Your Sparkle with Fidelitas campaign.
The night was supported by a coalition of sponsors and partners, including Benmore Shopping Centre, Mercedes-Benz, The Black Coffee Foundation, Tania Noach Optometrists, Dadas Motorland Fourways, JHB VIP, Epic Foundation, Boston Media House, and Cellucity Benmore.
Guests were treated to stunning decor, fine dining, and live performances from Qué DJ and DJ Kyotic, who brought the dancefloor to life.
Special guest appearances by Tania Noach, and representatives from Love Maison, added to the night's sparkle.
The learners arrived in style, chauffeured by Mercedes-Benz and Dadas Motorland vehicles, greeted by flashing cameras and warm cheers from staff, sponsors, and peers.
One of the learners, Tintswalo Baloyi, said: 'Walking into the venue, and seeing everything so beautifully arranged, it felt like a fairy tale. When I saw the Mercedes-Benz waiting for us outside, I felt like a celebrity. This night made me believe in my future.'
@caxtonjoburgnorth Crawford International College Sandton transforms into a scene of elegance and celebration on the evening of August 2, as the Fidelitas Comprehensive School matric Class of 2025 celebrated their matric dance. #Crawfordinternational #Sandton
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Another matriculant, Thabo Ndlovu, reflected on the meaning behind the night. 'This wasn't just about having fun; it showed us that our dreams matter, even when times are tough. I'll never forget what everyone did to make this happen.'
Each detail, from professional makeup and grooming to personalised photo ops, was thoughtfully designed to give the learners the red-carpet experience they deserved.
The school's principal, Moeketsi Makhothi, expressed pride and gratitude. 'Seeing our learners so full of confidence and joy tonight was priceless. The support from our partners gave them more than a dance; it gave them belief in themselves.'
As the music faded and the evening drew to a close, it was clear that the Prom Me Up campaign had succeeded in creating, not just a glamorous night, but a memory that will last these matriculants a lifetime.
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