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St Dom’s learners reap the rewards of hard work

The celebration of achievement was to say: "I'm the best. I can do it. God is always with me. I'm the winner It was my day."

Ralph Waldo Emerson said: “Without ambition one starts nothing. Without work one finishes nothing. The prize will not be sent to you. You have to win it ”

Our annual Grade 8 -11 Prizegiving was held this week. We congratulate all our prize winners as well as every learner who performed to best of his or her ability in 2022.

The celebration of achievement was to say: “I’m the best. I can do it. God is always with me. I’m the winner It was my day.”

It also served as an opportunity for inspiration, especially to learners who were not receiving an award.

As Nicki Minaj said: ” Your victory is right around the corner. Never give up.”

Grade 8:

  • Hilldrop Heritage Trophy for Languages – Shruti Govender
  • Brown Family Trophy for Maths, Science and Technology – Shruti Govender
  • Round Table Trophy for Most Versatile Grade 8 (Academic,  Sport and Cultural) – Zoe Kruger.

Grade 9:

  • Sara Callow Trophy for Languages – Shakira Seedat
  • Trophy for IsiZulu – Nonhlanhla Ntuli
  • SDN Award for Maths – Shakira Seedat
  • Municipality Trophy for Natural Sciences – Shakira Seedat
  • SDN Social Sciences Award – Shakira Seedat
  • Trophy for Afrikaans – Scarlett Uys
  • SDN Award for EMS – Shakira Seedat
  • SDN Award for English – Shakira Seedat
  • SDN Award for Technology – Shakira Seedat
  • Award for Creative Arts – Destiny Jones
  • SDN Life Orientation Award – Shared by Shakira Seedat, Grace Wu and Nhlanhlenhle Mtshali
  • SDN Award for Most Versatile Grade 9 (Academic, Sport and Cultural) – Grace Wu.

Grade 10:

  • Kinsley Trophy for Languages – Siphephelo Mabona
  • Heide de Villiers-Lovelock Trophy for Maths and Science – Kwandile Khumalo
  • SDN Award for Most Versatile Grade 10 (Academic, Sport and Cultural) – Siphephelo Mabona.

Grade 11:

  • SDN Trophy for Maths – Dia Singh
  • Darrel Brown & Co Award for Accountancy – Dia Singh
  • DOW Award for Physical Science – Dia Singh
  • Trophy for Business Studies – Dia Singh
  • The Mother Rose Niland Trophy for Excellence in Life Orientation – Senate Lekholoane
  • Rafferty Family Trophy for English – Dia Singh
  • Annelouise Honey Trophy for Afrikaans – Amy Moss
  • Mr Maz Trophy for IsiZulu – Aphiwe Dube
  • Judy Britz Trophy for Mathematical Literacy – Njabulo Vilakazi
  • Nicole Brown Trophy for Life Sciences – Dia Singh
  • Afri-tech Architects Trophy for Visual Arts – Sarah Baney
  • Normandien Farms Trophy for Geography – Husna Jeebhai
  • Streetwire Trophy for History – Senate Lekholoane
  • Trophy for Engineering Graphics and Design – Rahul Ramgoolam
  • SDN Award for Most Versatile Grade 11 (Academic, Sport and Cultural) – Mvelo Mashinini.

Top 3:
Grade 8:

  1. Shruti Govender
  2. Siphiwokuhle Qwabe
  3. Zoe Kruger
  • Progress Prize – Senamile Sibisi

Grade 9:

  1. Shakira Seedat
  2. Destiny Jones
  3. Husna Docrat
  • Progress Prize – Olwethu Mfeka

Grade 10:

  1. Siphephelo Mabona
  2. Kwandile Khumalo
  3. Raeesa Paruk
  • Progress Prize – Abongile Masondo

Grade 11:

  1. Dia Singh
  2. Rahul Ramgoolam
  3. Husna Jeebhai
  • Progress Prize – Aphiwe Dube
  • Honours Blazer – Siphephelo Mabona
  • Dia Singh (7th re-award)
  • Mvelo Mashinini (1st re-award).

Congratulations to you all!

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