Families who participate in a homeschooled education met up at Drummond Park on Friday afternoon. Sarah Theakston, who helped organise the event, said it was a great opportunity to meet other homeschooling families and to build on those connections. Pictured are adults Alesha Jebb, Kathryn Grofos, Sarah Theakston, Kayla Crawford, Rachel Hibbert, Shey Ellison, Stephanie Engelbrecht and their children
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