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Chess donation benefits Marburg Primary

The donation is expected to strengthen the school's chess programme.

Marburg Primary School recently received a generous donation of chess sets from Shelly Centre.

Ten chess sets were donated to the school which will be used during chess practice sessions and school competitions to encourage learners to participate in the growing sport.

School management thanks Shelly Centre for investing in the future of the learners and promoting educational growth through chess.

The donation is expected to strengthen the school’s chess programme and inspire more learners to take part in the activity.

The school is grateful to Shelly Centre for its kindness and commitment to empowering young minds through education and sport.

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