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Oakhill School recently hosted its water polo festival at the ever-popular Knysna Waterfront Quays. Launched in 2011, this is the eighth consecutive year that the Oakhill Waterfront Chukka Festival has taken place for primary and high schools. Since its inception the action-filled festival has grown into what is fast becoming one of the not-to-be-missed sporting events for schools around the country. What makes the Chukka Festival unique to any other school water polo event in the country, if not the world, is the fact that they are held in open water – the Knysna Estuary.
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