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Girl power in full force at Constantia Primary

Constantia Kloof's dynamic duo received numerous awards for their outstanding achievements in academics and sports.

Constantia Kloof Primary School is beaming with pride as two of its Grade Seven learners, Bokang Seleke and Tannah Barnes, have inspired all the young girls in their school with their recent achievements.

The dynamic duo, who were selected as the head girl and deputy head girl, exceeded their leadership roles. Bokang received several awards at the school’s Honours and Sports Awards evening, including Senior Girl Swimmer of the Year, Shellard Heart and Soul Trophy for Swimming, Mathematics Scholar of the Year, and the prestigious Principal’s Trophy.

Tannah Barnes. Photo: Supplied.

Tannah on the other hand, demonstrated her dedication and passion for sports, receiving the Most Dedicated Senior Girls Swimmer award, earning the Open Girls Player of the Year award, as well as being recognised as the Economic Management Sciences, English, Afrikaans, Natural Science, and Technology Scholar of the Year. To top it all off, Tannah was awarded the overall Scholar of the Year for her diligence.

“The school is so thrilled to have such talented learners representing girl power and making their mark. As they embark on their new journey into their new roles as leaders, they will truly inspire and motivate their peers and the younger learners who will one day want to walk the same paths as them,” said the school’s deputy principal, Janine Fleetwood.

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