Difference between revisions of "National Schools Festival"
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This annual event is organised by The [[Grahamstown Foundation]]. Pupils are given and opportunity to experience a carefully structured programme of Arts and English related activities designed to empower them by developing their skills of communication, and by encouraging them to nurture and explore their own creative potential. | This annual event is organised by The [[Grahamstown Foundation]]. Pupils are given and opportunity to experience a carefully structured programme of Arts and English related activities designed to empower them by developing their skills of communication, and by encouraging them to nurture and explore their own creative potential. | ||
− | The annual [[South African Schools Festivals]] of English celebrate the language and its literature, giving school children from all parts of Southern Africa an opportunity to participate in poetry, drama and dance workshops, and attend exhibitions, museum presentations, lectures, films and concerts. | + | The annual [[South African Schools' Festivals]] of English celebrate the language and its literature, giving school children from all parts of Southern Africa an opportunity to participate in poetry, drama and dance workshops, and attend exhibitions, museum presentations, lectures, films and concerts. |
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+ | Also referred to as the ''[[Standard Bank National Schools Festival]]'' in some sources. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 06:15, 7 August 2023
This annual event is organised by The Grahamstown Foundation. Pupils are given and opportunity to experience a carefully structured programme of Arts and English related activities designed to empower them by developing their skills of communication, and by encouraging them to nurture and explore their own creative potential.
The annual South African Schools' Festivals of English celebrate the language and its literature, giving school children from all parts of Southern Africa an opportunity to participate in poetry, drama and dance workshops, and attend exhibitions, museum presentations, lectures, films and concerts.
Also referred to as the Standard Bank National Schools Festival in some sources.
Sources
http://www.foundation.org.za/schoolsfest/
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