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EHS learners excel at science olympiad

The learners wrote Paper one and Paper two on the same day, which was a challenge for them

On August 28 four learners from Estcourt High School wrote the Inter-Circuit Physical Science Olympiad in Ladysmith.

The learners wrote Paper one and Paper two on the same day, which was a challenge for them.

Zamondwandwe received an achievement certificate with 87.3 percent and a trophy for obtaining second position, Paballo Likotsi received an achievement certificate with 84.2 percent and a trophy for obtaining fourth position and Njoko Akhona and Manubea Amoah received certificates of participation.

The school would like to congratulate these learners and their educators, Mrs NG Sithole and Mr Ehikwangani on their achievements.

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