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Learners from Ermelo High School excels in Computer Talent Search

The talent search not only identifies learners with these skills, but also provide candidates the opportunity to develop their skills in this field.

Numerous learners from Ermelo High School recently competed in the Computer Talent Search.

The Computer Talent Search requires the use of computational thinking – the same skills required for the successful application of mathematics, science, IT and computer applications to solve various problems.

The talent search not only identifies learners with these skills, but also provide candidates the opportunity to develop their skills in this field.

The Erries who competed in this talent search obtained exceptional results.

Raees Tikly received a gold certificate.

The following learners received silver certificates: Ronique Botha, Dané Mellet, Mia Steenkamp, Johan Strauss, Otto van Schalkwyk, Richard Cloete and Mignon Ferreira.

Chad Coetzee, Sechaba Manasoe, Nkosing’phile Maseko, Thando Mthembu, Lize-Marie Vosloo, Altus Boshoff, Mienke Cloete, Zané du Plessis, Ashleigh du Plessis, Talita Janse van Rensburg, Zanéke Ludick, Anzé Mentz, Isabelle Moussier, Gideon Muteb, Anele Mzinyane, Melissa Ndlovu, Zothani Ngubeni, Siviwe Nkosi, Stella van Niekerk, Jaclyn Venter, Anke Kruger and Yvonne Röhm received bronze certificates.

Mr Pieter Grobler, principal of EHS, said: “Congratulations to all the Erries who excelled in the Computer Talent Search, we are extremely proud of each one of you.”

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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