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St Dominics Newcastle learners shine in SA Olympiads

St Dominics Newcastle is proud to celebrate the exceptional achievements of its Senior Primary learners in the recent SA Olympiads.

These talented learners have excelled in various categories, showcasing their dedication, skill, and academic excellence.

The school congratulates the following learners:

  • Yuvhaan Singh (Grade 7): Top 10 in Coding & Robotics, Natural Science, Mathematics, and English.
  • Kiran Hattingh (Grade 6): Top 10 in Natural Science, English, and Mathematics.
  • Nabeela Seedat (Grade 5): Top 10 in Natural Science and English.
  • Aisha Ismail (Grade 5): Top 10 in Coding & Robotics.
  • Chimdi Chukwu (Grade 4): Top 10 in Coding & Robotics.
  • Lerato Mdhlovu (Grade 6): Top 10 in English.
  • Lillian Ntwiga (Grade 7): 2nd place in Coding & Robotics.
  • Ariv Purshotam (Grade 7): Top 10 in Mathematics.

These outstanding achievements reflect the learners’ hard work and the school’s commitment to academic excellence.

St Dominics Newcastle extends its heartfelt congratulations to each of these young achievers for their dedication and success.

“We are incredibly proud of our learners for their remarkable accomplishments,” said Mrs Shirley McGhee, Head of Primary. They continue to inspire their peers and embody the spirit of excellence that defines our school.”

Well done to all the participants—you have made your school and community immensely proud!



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