Lakeside Primary School Wins Gauteng Recycling Competition
Submitted by: Media Update Editor
The competition, which inspired over 300 000 students across four provinces, is an initiative designed to instil environmental responsibility and eco-consciousness in young learners. A testament to their unwavering commitment to sustainability, Lakeside Primary says that its victory shines a spotlight on the dedication of its students and staff, who have gone above and beyond to champion recycling and environmental care.
By weaving sustainability into the fabric of their education, Lakeside Primary says that it is not just teaching students — it's shaping future leaders who understand the importance of reducing waste, recycling and protecting our planet. The 70 new desks are more than just a reward; they are a symbol of progress and a catalyst for the school's ongoing environmental efforts, providing students with the resources they need to learn and grow in a sustainable environment.
This partnership between corporate sponsors and educational institutions underscores a shared vision: to nurture environmental stewardship from a young age and equip students with the tools and knowledge to create a greener, more sustainable future. Together, they are building a legacy of care, innovation and responsibility that will inspire generations to come, the primary school concludes.
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