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Victoria Primary Colour Run a blast for the kids

School hold Colour Run on 3 March to celebrate their annual Founder's Day
Aphiwe NgowapiBy Aphiwe NgowapiMarch 8, 2023Updated:March 9, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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VIctoria Girls primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
VIctoria Girls primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi

By Aphiwe Ngowapi and Steven Lang

Living their best lives at the VP Colour Run. Photo: Steven Lang.
VIctoria Girls primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
The girls, parents and teachers had a blast participating in the obstacle course. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
Covered with colourful paints at the Colour Run. Photo: Steven Lang.
Covered with colourful paint at the VIctoria Girls Primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
VIctoria Girls primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
This group of little girls wait excitedly at the VIctoria Girls Primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
Friends and family had a blast at the VP Colour Run on 3 March. Photo: Steven Lang.
VIctoria Girls primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
VIctoria Girls Primary School Colour Run. Photo by Aphiwe Ngowapi
Having fun at the VP Colour Run. Photo: Steven Lang.
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