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Learners shine at Eistedfodd

The learners were the top speakers in their category across all Johannesburg schools, making it a district level achievement.

Thirteen St Andrew’s School for Girls learners were Item Winners for the NEA Public Speaking Eistedfodd.
The learners were the top speakers in their category across all Johannesburg schools, making it a district level achievement.
The winners were:
r Georgia Catzavelos (Speech to Inspire – grade 8)
r Donné Moodie (Speech to Persuade – grade 9)
r Pearl Dumbu (Speech to Persuade – grade 9)
r Jessica Loomes (Speech to Entertain – grade 9)
r Georgina Tregoning (Speech to Entertain – grade 9)
r Sunithi Mistry (Speech to Inspire – grade 9)
r Victoria Nel (Speech to Inform – grade 9)
r Imamaleng Leeuw (Speech to Inspire – grade 10)
r Luandri Van Vuuren won three items (Speech to Persuade, Speech to Entertain and Unprepared Speech grade 10)
r Alexandra Swanson ( Speech to Persuade – grade 11)
r Katherine Tregoning (Unprepared Speech – grade 11)
r Tanushri Pillay won two items (Speech to Inform and Unprepared Speech – grade 11)
r Verushca Labuschagne (Speech to Entertain – grade 11).

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Marietta Lombard

Editor-in-Chief of Caxton Joburg Metro with 26 years' experience in the community newspaper industry. I serve as Gauteng Director and deputy executive director of the Forum of Community Journalists and I am a press representative of the Press Council SA.

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