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PEPPS hosts winter sports festival

Learners engaged in spirited soccer and netball matches, while others demonstrated their vocal skills in the esteemed school choir competition.

POLOKWANE – PEPPS Polokwane hosted their winter festival on June 8 inviting other PEPPS campuses Mokopane and Ga-Ledwaba for learners to have fun and be together.

Learners engaged in spirited soccer and netball matches, while others demonstrated their vocal skills in the esteemed school choir competition.

This event served as a platform for both friendly competition and artistic expression, fostering a sense of community and togetherness among guests as they come together to celebrate the joy of sport and music.

Lerato Rabalao and Paballo Makhafola fight for the ball.

The learners were able to showcase their talents, learn from other campuses and make new friends.

β€œIt was a lot of fun today, I wish our school could host this kind of event more often,” said one of the learners, Vuka Shabalala.

The learners received certificates, medals and trophies for the hard work they have put into both the sports and choir competitions.

Soccer results:

U/10
1-Polokwane.
2-Mokopane.
3-Ga-Ledwaba.

U/11
1-Mokopane.
2-Polokwane.
3-Ga-Ledwaba.

U/12
1. Polokwane.
2. Mokopane.
3. Ga-Ledwaba.

U/13 (handshake)

Netball results:

U/10
1. Polokwane.
2. Ga-Ledwaba.
3. Mokopane.

U/11
1. Polokwane.
2. Mokopane.
3. Ga-Ledwaba.

U/12
1. Polokwane.
2. Mokopane & Ga-Ledwaba.

U/13
1. Polokwane.
2. Mokopane.
3. Ga-Ledwaba.

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