It Was Lights, Camera… Action!

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Excitement filled the air as Union High School hosted its much-anticipated 2026 Matric Farewell, transforming an ordinary evening into a dazzling red-carpet spectacle. With elegance, style, and confidence, the matric class stepped into the spotlight, embracing the theme of “Lights, Camera, Action” as they celebrated one of the most memorable milestones of their school journey.

Dressed to impress, the matriculants arrived in stunning outfits and fancy cars, both new and vintage. Each one reflected personality, creativity, and flair. The red carpet came alive with flashes of cameras and cheers from proud parents, teachers, and fellow learners who gathered to witness the glamorous entrance. For a moment, it truly felt like a Hollywood premiere, with every matric learner becoming the star of their own story.

The atmosphere was electric, filled with laughter, excitement, and a touch of nostalgia. As the evening unfolded, it became more than just a farewell—it was a celebration of years of hard work, friendships, and unforgettable memories made at Union High School.

Inside the venue, the décor matched the theme perfectly, creating an enchanting setting that added to the magic of the night. Music, dancing, and heartfelt moments brought everyone together, reminding the Class of 2026 how far they had come and the bright futures that lie ahead.

The Matric Farewell is not only about glamour and celebration, but also about closing one chapter and stepping confidently into the next. As the night drew to a close, there was a shared sense of pride and accomplishment, along with the excitement of new beginnings.

Indeed, it was an unforgettable night—one that the Union High School Class of 2026 will cherish for years to come.

Neco Bokwe
Neco Bokwehttps://indabanews.co.za/
Started in photography, capturing stories within his community, he later worked as a freelance contributor for the Graaff-Reinet Advertiser. His passion for storytelling led him to grow his skills in film and video production through various workshops, including a Producers Workshop in 2003 facilitated by Cullis Shareef and Jeremy Nathan, as well as basic video training with Butch Coetzee. In 2005, he received the Achievers Award for Best Videographer from the Cacadu District Municipality Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. He continued to build his experience in 2008 by completing the MultiChoice Film Talent Incubator and a Film Skills Development course at Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking, including training in documentary filmmaking. Today, he brings a strong visual storytelling background to community journalism, using photography and video to inform, educate, and engage local readers.

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