LIMPOPO – Drakensig Primary School recently bid a fond farewell to its Gr 7’s during their annual prestige awards.
Learners were awarded for their hard work, dedication and exceptional performance throughout their last year of primary school.
“The school is saying goodbye to these learners and wish them well in their future endeavours,” said Carina Nel of Drakensig Primary.
The Gr 7 learner with the highest average is Seboka Mashigo with an average of 95%.
Her name will be engraved on the school’s honour roll as the Dux-learner.
Learners who received gold badges in academics for the fourth year in a row. From left are department head Buks Strydom, Zainab Dina, Joann Liebenberg, Seboka Mashigo, Naledi Mofokeng, Ewald van Wyk and Leano Mosia.
Stephan Botha with chairperson of the SGB, Stefan van Wyk.
Seboka Mashigo shows off her trophies.
Mbalenhle Shelembe performed excellently in sport and academics and received a trophy for her achievements.
The trophy for companionship chosen by the Gr 7 learners themselves went to Seboka Mashigo and Joané Liebenberg.
The trophy for the most versatile sportsman went to Stephan Botha.
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