The headmaster of Mitchell House, Andrew Cook announced that Mitchell House had awarded the 2016 college scholarship to 11 gr. 7, gr. 8 and gr. 9 learners.
Micthell House learners who received scholarships to continue studying at the school: Faaria Rhemtula, Farhan Tayob, Natalia Letsoalo, Margaret Libetwa and Rayhaan Essa. With them is Andrew Cook (Mitchell House, headmaster).
POLOKWANE – The headmaster of Mitchell House, Andrew Cook announced that Mitchell House had awarded the 2016 college scholarship to 11 gr. 7, gr. 8 and gr. 9 learners.
“These include seven academic and three sports awards. The learners will carry the scholarship throughout their college career,” he said.
Natalia Letsoalo (Mitchell House) was awarded the major scholarship, while Lavreau Lefember (Pepps Polokwane Preparatory School), Natasha Magidi (Noordskool) and Reneilwe Kganyago (Capricorn High School) were awarded sports scholarships.
Six learners Amaarah Mohammad (Ivypark Primary School), Lehlogonolo Manaka (Noordskool), Sakhiwe Shezi (Pietersburg Comprehensive School), Margaret Libetwa (Mitchell House), Farhan Tayob (Mitchell House) and Rayhaan Essa (Mitchell House) were presented with minor scholarships.
“The college scholarship programme has proven to be a great success from inception, giving many families an opportunity for their children to study at Mitchell House, one of the top independent co-ed English schools in Limpopo. We would like to thank our partner schools and parents for participating in the programme,” said Cook.
Jaap van der Westhuizen (Ivypark Primary School, principal) and Andrew Cook (Mitchell House, headmaster) with Amaarah Mohammad, who received a minor scholarship to study at Mitchell House.
Attie Visagie (Noordskool, principal) and Andrew Cook (Mitchell House, headmaster) congratulate Lehlogonolo Manaka and Natasha Magidi, who received scholarship to study at Mitchell House. Manaka received a minor scholarshipm, while Mgidi received a major scholarship.
Rudi Fick (Pietersburg Comprehensive School, principal) and Andrew Cook (Mitchell House, headmaster) with Sakhiwe Shezi, who received a minor scholarship to study at Mitchell House.