Primary School No. 2 of Oleca, located in the municipality of Massango, Malanje province, held a recreational and educational event in June to mark the end of the 2024/2025 academic year. The activity brought together students, teachers, parents, and community members.

The initiative aimed to symbolically mark the transition from the “old school” to a “New Type of School,” reinforcing the commitment to education based on the values of participation, inclusion, and citizenship. The programme included a moment of togetherness and cultural activities developed by the students themselves.

One of the highlights was the performance of the play Domestic Violence, which sought to raise awareness within the community about the consequences of this ongoing issue in Angolan society. Prepared by the students, the play highlighted the impact of violence within families and emphasized the importance of reporting and prevention, as provided by Law No. 25/11 of August 12.

During the event, merit diplomas were awarded to the most outstanding students and teachers of the school year. In addition to this symbolic recognition, awardees received school supplies as an incentive. The ceremony was attended by the school director, traditional authorities, church representatives, and members of the educational community.

The preparation of the event took place over three months and involved the mobilization of both human and material resources, as well as strong engagement from the entire school. The school’s management emphasized the importance of partnership with the community, whose active contribution made the initiative fully possible.

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