
Class of 2025 celebrates Centennial Schools' inaugural matric dance
April marked a milestone in Centennial Schools' history, as the pioneering Class of 2025 took to the red carpet for the school's very first matric dance, a night of glitz, glamour, and groundbreaking celebration.
With a Hollywood theme, the event sparkled with show-stopping décor, electric energy on the dance floor, and heartfelt student reflections.
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But beyond the glitter, it was a powerful tribute to the very essence of Centennial Schools: the courage to lead, the strength of community, and an unrelenting commitment to excellence.
The Class of 2025 was celebrated not just for their achievements but for the passion and resilience that have defined their journey. Joining them on this unforgettable evening were the teaching staff and Shaun Fuchs, the CEO and founder of Centennial Schools, who proudly led the festivities.
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