After weeks of being in the public eye following a viral bullying video that saw eight teenagers charged with assault, Milnerton High School has taken a powerful step toward healing.
On Friday, 31 October, the school hosted ‘Dress to Express Day’, an event intended to turn a difficult chapter into a message of hope, kindness and unity.
“Learners dressed in ways that reflect who they are, what brings them joy, and what inspires them,” the school shared.
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The event culminated in an assembly led by guest speaker and life coach Portia Khambi, who encouraged learners to “be the light in their school, community, and country”.
Her words echoed Milnerton High’s motto, Lux Esto, meaning “Let There Be Light.”
Portia reminded students that even in challenging moments, compassion and courage can redefine a community’s future.
For Milnerton High, the Dress to Express Day was more than a symbolic gesture; it was an effort to rebuild a sense of trust and belonging.
“We believe this initiative captures the heart of what Milnerton High stands for; a commitment to creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment where every learner feels valued and seen,” the school said.
Instagram users weighed in:
One user said: “Put everyone but the teen titans.”
Another one said: “Forgot about rugby.”
While everyone said: “Alvin and chipmunks definitely won.”
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