St George’s Diocesan School in Windhoek has expressed deep sorrow following the sudden death of Diana Ndove, a Grade 12 pupil who has been part of the school community since pre-primary level.St George’s Diocesan School in Windhoek has expressed deep sorrow following the sudden death of Diana Ndove, a Grade 12 pupil who has been part of the school community since pre-primary level.
The school on Facebook describes Ndove as a cherished member of the St George’s family, saying she had grown up within the institution’s classrooms and corridors.Her journey with us from pre-primary right through to college makes her loss especially profound,” the statement reads.
The school says Ndove will be remembered with great fondness by her teachers, classmates and all who had the privilege of knowing her, and adds that her death has deeply affected the school community.
Condolences were also extended to Ndove’s parents, and her sisters, Isabella, a Grade 8 pupil at the school, and Grace, who completed her Grade 13 (A Levels) at St George’s last year.
“We hold the Ndove family close in our thoughts and prayers during this time of unimaginable sorrow,” the school says.
It encourages the family to find comfort in the love and support surrounding them and the memory of Ndove’s life.
The school says she will forever remain a cherished member of the St George’s Diocesan School family.an age of information overload, Sunrise is The Namibian’s morning briefing, delivered at 6h00 from Monday to Friday. It offers a curated rundown of the most important stories from the past 24 hours – occasionally with a light, witty touch. It’s an essential way to stay informed. Subscribe and join our newsletter community.Theseama 2K kaaa they can commit suicide over an iphone hamusi kuvaziva imi ummm they like fancy things too muchSad sad???
St George’s Diocesan School in Windhoek has expressed deep sorrow following the sudden death of Diana Ndove, a Grade 12 pupil who has been part of the school community since pre-primary level.
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