These Grade 4, 5, 6, and 7 learners of Seotloana Primary School in Tembisa show their joy at receiving Spur vouchers and movie tickets from the Peermont Community Benefit Trust (PCBT). The received these treats as prizes for being the best performers in a creative writing competition the PCBT held as part of its commitment to improving literacy at schools in the disadvantaged areas of Ekurhuleni. Photograph: Yolanda van der Stoep
Peermont Community Benefit Trust (PCBT), a CSI initiative of Emperors Palace, recently held a creative writing competition at Seotloana Primary School in Tembisa.
The aim of the competition was to help improve literacy at schools in the disadvantaged areas of Ekurhuleni.
Learners were awarded prizes in their different grades.
They each received a Spur voucher and movie tickets to NuMetro at the Palace of Dreams.
The overall winner was Keitumetse Ramatlapeng, a Grade 4 learner. Here educators Phindile Lukhaimane, Malebo Marakalla and Moses Moremi and PCBT manager Jenny Findlay are pictured with Ramatlapeng and fellow Grade 4 star performer, Blessing Modiba. Absent: Sfiso Sihlangu. Photograph: Yolanda van der Stoep
These Grade 5 learners, Mpho Nchabeleng, Bonolo Chauke and Katlego Maeko were among the school’s learners that won prizes. They are pictured with their English educator, Phindile Lukhaimane and PCBT manager, Jenny Findlay. Photograph: Yolanda van der Stoep
Judged as the top three performers in Grade 6 were Tumelo Matsepa, Pontsho Malashi and Monaledi Tshenolo, pictured with their educator Moses Moremi and PCBT manager Jenny Findlay. Photograph: Yolanda van der Stoep
These Grade 7 learners from Seotloana Primary School in Tembisa, Maselaelo Maboa, Kamogelo Mokoena and Fortunate Mashego were among the school’s learners that won prizes in a creative writing competition. With them are Matthews Mahlangu and PCBT manager Jenny Findlay. Photograph: Yolanda van der Stoep
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