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Mitchell House awards their best achievers

Mitchell House hosted their academic prize-giving ceremony in the theatre on January 31 where learners were awarded and congratulated for their hard work throughout the year.

POLOWANE – The learners sang a song as school principal Stephen Lowry and the rest of the staff entered the building and made their way to the front.

Gr 12 learner Phegello Phoshoko read out of the Bible and Mmatshepo Robinson prayed before the programme started.

Parents also attended the ceremony to witness the proud moments of their children.

Stephen presented the awards as the learners were called on stage to receive their awards.

Certificate for Academic
Progress for Enrichment Centre:
• Kgaugelo Phago Award for Tenacity – Omphile Mashego
• Michael Baragwanath Award for Progress in Communication Skills for a non-verbal child – Khumo Sekgota

Certificate and voucher for Academic Progress for Gr 8 to 11:
• Kholofelo Mamokoko – Gr 8
• Molebatji Mashalane – Gr 9
• Vhutali Masindi – Gr 10
• Tumisho Thobejane – Gr 11

Certificates awarded to the subject prize winners in Gr 8:
• Afrikaans – Taskeen Tayob
• Sepedi, social science, life orientation, natural sciences, English, mathematics, arts and culture, EMS – Mabetji Mankga

Certificates awarded to the subject prize winners in Gr 9:
• Afrikaans, arts and culture – Tara Tayob
• EMS, English and social sciences – Nuha Hassim
• Mathematics and natural sciences – Ameera Gani
• Life orientation – Nikiwe Nkonyane
• Sepedi – Theodore Mathibela

Certificates awarded to the subject prize winners in Gr 10:
• Accounting and business studies – Lily Mampane
• Afrikaans – Onalenna Mphahlele
• Computer application technology – Vhutali Masindi
• Dramatic arts – Sewela Modika
• English, geography, life orientation, life sciences and physical sciences – Lebone Mapatha
• History – Nqobile Moshokwa
• Information technology and mathematics – Alexsis Govinden
• Maths literacy – Lubi Tlouane

Certificates awarded to subject prize winners in Gr 11:
• Accounting, Afrikaans, English and life orientation – Nobuhle Khumalo
• Business studies and geography – Naledi Masipa
• Dramatic arts – Fanisa Maluleke
• History – Nsovo Mokono
• Information technology – Tazeem Tayob
• Mathematics, life sciences and physical sciences – Iyaaz Mayet
• Maths literacy – Thabang Lesolang
• Sepedi – Phegello Phoshoko

Academic Certificate of Merit Award:
• Ameera Gani
• Nuha Hassim
• Tara Tayob
• Skyla Bell
• Vunene Hlakeni
• Mu’aaz Mayet

Academic Half Colours for College Award in Gr 10:
• Anza Tshikota – achieved an average of more than 70%
• Onalenna Mphahlele – achieved an average of more than 70%
• Marumo Thobejane – achieved an average of more than 70%
• Nakedi Malele – achieved an average of more than 70%
• Alexsis Govinden – achieved an average of more than 85%
• Lebone Mapatha – achieved an average of more than 85%
• Lily Mampane – achieved an average of more than 85%

Academic Half Colours for College Award in Gr 11 with an average of more than 70%:
• Naledi Masipa
• Mmatshepo Robinson
• Nobuhle Khumalo

Academic Full Colours for College Award in Gr 11 with an average of more than 80%:
• Iyaaz Mayet
• Phegello Phoshoko

Academic Honours for College Award:
• Tazeem Tayob – Gr 11

See more photos in this week’s Review Schools • Skole.

anne@nmgroup.co.za

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