Curro Midrand Sagewood matrics. The COVID-19 pandemic has meant communities have had to find new and intentional ways of keeping connected in a time of social distancing. In 2020, to help Matrics around the country to create special memories despite a disrupted school year, Curro Holdings held a special live virtual concert. This year, the group has arranged a travelling yearbook project. This project will encourage Curro Matrics to capture their memories and connect to other Curro schools.
Travelling boxes
Nine beautifully designed travelling boxes are making their way from one Curro school to the next. This happens during the period of May to September. The boxPacked with memory-making aids including Polaroid cameras, film, blank sheets of paper and fun stationery, each group of Matric learners gets a chance to create scrapbook-like pages for their school’s section of Curro’s digital yearbook.
“Matric is such a special year – the final one in the school career and we want to help our learners to acknowledge and enjoy that,” says Marà Lategan, Curro’s Corporate Services Executive. “It’s especially tough during the pandemic but we think this project is a lovely way of keeping connected, not just among the Matric learners here, but throughout the country.”
Theme for 2021
The theme for Curro in 2021 concept is #currONfire. Every Curro project and event links back to the defined FIRE acronym. It stands for being Fierce, to always Inspire, taking Responsibility, or to Empower.
The Matric project is called “Down the Rabbit Hole”. Every box is whimsically packaged, referencing “a magical journey filled with discovery and possibilities”. Schools are divided into groups based on proximity and each have a turn with the box. They complete their pages and pop them back in the box. They then write a message on a postcard for the next school in line (which that school gets to keep). A courier collect and deliver it to that school.
Completed pages
Once all the schools have taken part, all the completed pages from each box will be delivered to Curro’s central marketing department for compilation – both as printed hard copies and electronic files. The pages will be shared with all the schools involved. It is then turned into a chapter in the digital yearbooks. Schoolschools can also choose to print, should they wish to do so.
At the end of the project, there will be a lucky draw and nine of the schools that have taken part will have an opportunity to win a polaroid Instax camera. “It’s a lovely way to help our Matric learners to create a memento of this period in their lives, and we hope is will be something they treasure forever,” says Lategan.
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