MUSIC MAESTRO: Isabella Casilli receives her red blazer for academics, leadership, music and performing arts.
Liz van der Wath, head of marketing for the school, said the red blazer awards celebrate the achievements of those exceptional pupils who excel across all areas of college life.
To receive a red blazer, a pupil must have achieved a minimum of full colours in any three of the following areas including academia, sports, cultural arts, service or leadership.
Van der Wath said the pupils who were awarded with red blazers are genuine all rounders at the highest level, rather than specialists in just one field.
The pupils who received red blazers were Isabella Casilli for academics, leadership, music and performing arts; Sarah Forbes for hockey, leadership, music and performing arts; Brody Leather for performing arts, service, leadership and golf; Lunako Munyai for performing arts, athletics, leadership and music; Thabang Ndlovu for academics, leadership and service; Sarah-Olivia Nunn for academics, leadership and service; Stephen Pettitt for music, academics, leadership and performing arts and Bradley van der Merwe for athletics, academics, music and rugby.
GRAND GOLFER: Brody Leather receives his red blazer for performing arts, service, leadership and golf.
BORN LEADER: Stephen Pettitt receives his red blazer for music, academics, leadership and performing arts.
HEART OF GOLD: Thabang Ndlovu receives his red blazer for academics, leadership and service.
RUGBY RED: Bradley van der Merwe receives his red blazer for academics, athletics, music and rugby.
HELPING OUT: Sarah-Olivia Nunn receives her red blazer for academics, leadership and service.
HOCKEY HONCHO: Sarah Forbes receives her red blazer for hockey, leadership, music and performing arts.
MUSIC MAESTRO: Isabella Casilli receives her red blazer for academics, leadership, music and performing arts.
RUNNER RUNNER: Lunako Munyai receives her red blazer for performing arts, athletics, leadership and music.
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