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Christ Church wraps up 2022

As this was the first full school year since the outbreak of Covid-19 in 2019, some activities were missed by the school community.

In celebration of the school’s accomplishments this year, Christ Church Preparatory School and College would like to thank all staff, parents, and learners.

As this was the first full school year since the outbreak of Covid-19 in 2019, some activities were missed by the school community.

It was a very successful year for sports and culture at the school — the college swimming team won the inter-high gala, the athletics team won the inter-high athletics meeting, all college soccer teams advanced to the final playoffs, and the college cricket team won the league.

Christ Church Preparatory School and College netball star Elmarie Vusieka has been awarded national colours.

Moreover, this year’s school highlights also include the three Grade 12 learners – Jennifer Baillie, Aliyah Bennet, and Makungu Chabalala – who won their category in the National Eisteddfod for a theatre piece, also Makungu placing first in his solo performance.

Grade 12 learner Stefan Oberholzer has been selected to represent the Lions Cricket team, Elmarie Vusieka has been awarded national colours for netball, and Yamiko Kalonga has been selected to represent the Malawi junior soccer team.

The school looks forward to the new year as they have rebranded the preschool, which will now be known as Little Seedlings.

Christ Church Preparatory School and College deputy principal Lisle Twaddle.

The school’s deputy principal, Lisle Twaddle said, “We look forward to welcoming new learners into our family, and to upholding our good standards – academically, culturally, and on the sports field. We also hope to continue to uphold the core values and mission statement of the school.”

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