Little People’s Learning Academy in Erasmia hosted it annual concert last Saturday, at the Laudium Civic Centre, celebrating 10 years in education.

The school was established in 2014 starting with a small group of nine learners and growing to 45 learners currently enrolled at the school. It offers mainstream Grade R to 7 as well as catering for special needs learners.

The school has progressed under the mentorship and support from Ml Khan and Ahmed Mohamed (AmzonWorld) who are committed to uplifting the school and making sure the school is in par with leading school and technological trends as well as family, friends and parents of learners. Principal, Apa Rahima, took the step to create an environment that offers special needs learners opportunities in a social, academic and inclusive environment. Imaan Abdul Rahman the ambassador of the school, who has Cerebral Palsy has been a driving force in promoting the school.

Combined, the students delivered energetic, electrifying, spectacular performances including a performance dedicated to the children of Palestine. Each child was awarded a trophy, certificate and a gift. Ward Councillor Naeem Patel, told the Laudium Sun, “This school has a special place in my heart and I invite the community to visit this school and see the progress it has made in educating the children who have learning challenges. The huge smiles on the faces of the kids when performing on stage during their annual concert, left parents and educators in the audience proud and beaming.”

A parent told the Laudium Sun, “Apa Rahima and her dedicated staff delivered a winning year end concert which has proven that the children at the school are indeed progressing.”

Scenes at the annual Little People’s Learning Academy concert… (photos supplied)