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Glenanda Primary holds science fair

The Grade 4 and Grade 5 learners made various experiments for the fair.

Glenanda Primary School recently held their annual science fair for Grade Four and Grade Five learners.

There were experiments ranging from volcanoes, hydraulic arms, lava lamps, magic milk experiment, and thermal radiation.

The school is very proud of the hard work the learners put into their projects.

Kiara de Kock (Grade Five) focused on the effects of soil erosion and how to prevent it.

The winners are:

Will Dlamini (Grade Four) with his project on why the sky is blue.

Kiara De Kock (Grade Five) with her project on the effects of soil erosion and how to prevent it.

They will represent Glenanda at district level on 11 August.

Will Dlamini shared on why the sky is blue.

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