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Awarding learners’ top achievements

Jabez Christian School held its annual prize-giving ceremony recently

POLOKWANE – Jabez Christian School held its annual prize-giving ceremony recently, where learners were awarded for their outstanding performances throughout the year, and announced the school leaders for next year.

Jabez Christian School's high school stars are in front, Bernice Myeki (Afrikaans 86%), Shoki Molala (life orientation 89% and social studies 81%) and Alessia Malan (arts and culture 89%, natural science 82%). In the second row are Tumbe Makhubela (business studies 87% and best progress in accounting), Grace Thupana (accounting 91%, life science 84% and Bible 92%) and Tebatso Mmotla (English 73%). In the third row are Janco Erasmus (geography 82%) and Thabang Ramasenya (mathematics 83%). In the
Jabez Christian School’s high school stars are in front, Bernice Myeki (Afrikaans 86%), Shoki Molala (life orientation 89% and social studies 81%) and Alessia Malan (arts and culture 89%, natural science 82%). In the second row are Tumbe Makhubela (business studies 87% and best progress in accounting), Grace Thupana (accounting 91%, life science 84% and Bible 92%) and Tebatso Mmotla (English 73%). In the third row are Janco Erasmus (geography 82%) and Thabang Ramasenya (mathematics 83%). In the
Jabez Christian School's primary school stars show off their awards. In front is Lavela Goldwana (Limpopo colours in modelling). In the middle are Olayiwola Fawole (mathematics 87%, character building 89% and Bible 82%) and Kamogelo Sebola (servanthood award). In the back are Pule Molepo (natural sciences 83% and social studies 91%) and Ricardo Erasmus (computer science 85%).
Jabez Christian School’s primary school stars show off their awards. In front is Lavela Goldwana (Limpopo colours in modelling). In the middle are Olayiwola Fawole (mathematics 87%, character building 89% and Bible 82%) and Kamogelo Sebola (servanthood award). In the back are Pule Molepo (natural sciences 83% and social studies 91%) and Ricardo Erasmus (computer science 85%).

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