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Randhart’s maths stars advance to district Olympiad

Laerskool Randhart’s learners have earned their place in the District Maths Olympiad after outstanding performances in the cluster round, proving that hard work, determination and a passion for numbers can lead to success.

The Alberton community has another reason to be proud, as talented learners from Laerskool Randhart have qualified for the District Maths Olympiad following exceptional performances in the cluster round competition presented by Sharp.

The young maths enthusiasts impressed judges with their problem-solving abilities and dedication, securing their places in the next round of the prestigious competition, which will take place on July 27 and 29.

Mila Pretorius is part of a group that earned their place in the District Maths Olympiad. Photo: LS Randhart

The achievement is a testament to the learners’ commitment to excellence and the strong academic culture fostered at the school.

Laerskool Randhart praised the trio for their hard work and perseverance.

Abigail Stoltz and Juwan Van Zyl were praised among a group from Laerskool Ranhart for their hard work and perseverance. Photo: LS Randhart

“Congratulations to our maths brains who did excellently in the Cluster round, presented by Sharp! These boffins’ hard work and love for numbers paid off. We are proud to say that they have made it to the District Olympiad,” the school said in a statement.

The school added that success in mathematics goes far beyond getting the correct answer. “They prove that success is not just about answers but about courage, determination and the willingness to take on every challenge.”

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Sylvester Raraza

Journalist currently reporting for Caxton Publishers’ Johannesburg South branch, with a keen interest in stories that matter to our community: local sports, schools, business, service delivery issues, and entertainment news that are sourced within communities our publications serve in.

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