We Are Grateful

Today, we feel so very proud and fortunate be a part of such an amazing, close-knit community.

On Saturday, 12 October, when a fire that started in the Sundays River threatened the buildings and facilities situated near the riverbank, there were no shortage of helping hands to help fight the fire.

Throughout the course of the day, from when the fire started in the early afternoon until after the sun had set, members of staff, learners, Old Unionites, parents, emergency services and members of the broader community all bound together to do what they could to douse the flames.

With the help of all of these remarkable individuals, the fire was brought under control by nightfall and we are exceptionally grateful to them for their efforts and willingness to assist.

We are grateful!

Today, we feel so very proud and fortunate be a part of such an amazing, close-knit community.Yesterday (Saturday, 12 October), when a fire that started in the Sundays River threatened the buildings and facilities situated near the riverbank, there were no shortage of helping hands to help fight the fire. Throughout the course of the day, from when the fire started in the early afternoon until after the sun had set, members of staff, learners, Old Unionites, parents, emergency services and members of the broader community all bound together to do what they could to douse the flames. With the help of all of these remarkable individuals, the fire was brought under control by nightfall and we are exceptionally grateful to them for their efforts and willingness to assist.

Posted by Union High School, Graaff-Reinet on Saturday, 12 October 2019