The top achievers for basic skills are Lazarus Letsoalo, Malatele Rasodi and Katlego Mphahlela in front with Ndangano Mphigalale, Pheeha Kganakga, Kwena Senaboyo and Isaac Stefanus at the back. Left: Suané Roodt receives the award for most outstanding junior girl learner.
POLOKWANE – The top 10 learners in each grade, along with the best worker in each subject, received a trophy and/or certificate. Suané Roodt was the most outstanding junior girl and Karaba Senama walked away as the most outstanding junior boy.
The top achievers year 2 boys centre are Eugine Thobejane and Temosho Nkadimeng in front with Mandlenkosi Kapoko, Ralwine Adams and Ivan Johnson in the second row and Mosa Makgoka, Gilchrist Papola, Seboifeng Tefu and Tshepho Mamabolo in the third row, while CJ de Beer and Neo Malatji are at the back.
Top achievers for the orientation 1 senior group are Lazarus Letsoalo and Katlego Mphahlela in front with Pheea Kganakga, Isaac Stefanus and Kwena Senaboyo at the back.
The top achievers year 3 – boys centre: Kedifentse Ledwaba, Willy Matsi, Gleinbooi Mpoda and Justice Pakane in front with Thabo Modiba, Andries Maluleke, Marema Makhura and Mosa Shilenge at the back.
The top achievers for the girls’ centre; Sue-Marie Tennant, Sharlin Matlatso, Terry-Anne Petersen and Mokgadi Malatji.
The top achievers for year 2 academic are Shandrall Osborne, Mandlenkosi Kapoko, CJ de Beer, Dorian Kemp and Ivan Johnson in front with Nicolas Ledwaba, Neo Malatji, Tokollo Maleka, Tshepho Mamabolo and Donnivan Keyter at the back.
Suané Roodt receives the award for most outstanding junior girl learner.
Year 1 academic awards, top 10: Raesetsa Semenya, Terry-Anne Peterson and Gideon van Aarde in front with Sue-Marie Tennant, Thabang Ntokolo, Hlalego Ntlama and Mokgadi Malatji in the middle. Retang Molepo and Ezekiel Moja are at the back.
Top 10 achievers for year 3 – academic awards: Kedifentse Ledwaba, Mmarena Mankwe, Mosa Shilenge, Ané Ehlers and Justice Phakane in front with Tumelo Selomo, Gleinbooi Mpoda, Willy Matsi and Marema Makhura at the back.
Sharon Scheepers is the year 2 girls centre top achiever.
The top achievers year 3 girls centre are Mmarena Mankwe, Lesiba Mahwai, Silvanna Adapears and Ané Ehlers.