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Klippies understands the assignment

Two learners participated in the Abacus Maths Regional Championships that took place at Cambridge, and they brought it home with pride.

Amuné van Rooyen, a grade 4 learner, received the champion award on Book 11.

The sharp young mind fought a good battle there.

The win made her school and her parents proud.

“When I heard my child’s name, I was in tears and screaming with joy. I couldn’t be more proud. She worked really hard,” said Nataska van Rooyen, the mother of Amuné.

The mother explained with excitement, highlighting her daughter’s love for the maths subject.

La-Rochelle Niemand. (Photo supplied).

A grade 1 learner, La-Rochelle Niemand, also made a name for herself and the school.

The courageous young mind showcased her skills and determination and brought gold on Book 7.

“We are very proud of La-Rochelle. She loves her maths and has been doing A+ since she was three years old. This is her second year getting gold. Maths is something she loves, and that is never a bad thing. For me, it is nice to see how proud she is of herself because I know how hard she works,” said La-Rochelle Niemand, the mother of La-Rochelle.

The parents of the two little Klippies expressed their kids’ achievements with major excitement.

The duo looks forward to what the future has in store for their young ones.

They believe that what is major is yet to come, and they are wishing them well.

The duo is proof that young minds are being made now. They made a name for the school as they were trusted to.

The school believes that they have more forces to reckon with, from education to sports. Laerskool Klipfontein congratulated the two learners, praising them for their unwavering hard work.

 

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Zita Goldswain

News Editor at the Witbank News Caxton stable. Witbank News has been my ‘home’ for the past 24 years. Journalism is the ability to meet the challenge of filling the space true words said by Rebecca West. I meet challenges, get the better of them and fill space with true words.
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