GEORGE NEWS - Dellville Park Primary pupils participated in the Garden Route Eisteddfod 2022 under the guidance of teacher Megan Versfeld and made the school proud with their scores.
Their achievements are as follows:
Hilton Witbooi and Mahlulwa (A+++ in the Visual Art division), Gemma Julius (A), Tameerah Alexander (A+), Elizabeth Appie (A++ and a Special Award), Khamila Mgweba (A+), Grace Potgieter (A+ and a Special Award), Daniel-Ray Smith (A+), Phoenix Mazibuko (A+), Awonke Muthavhi (A+ and a Special Award), Luminathi Mhlontla (A+), and Lézay August (B+).
"We are very proud of our students' achievements and believe it is important for them to be exposed to and experience many different things," said Versveld.
"The Garden Route Eisteddfod has opened their eyes to a whole new world. It has uplifted them to believe in themselves and the beautiful gifts they have. A very big thank you to the organisers for creating this platform for so many in our area."
Grade 2 learners who are happy with their eisteddfod results, from left: Daniel-Ray Smith (A+), Phoenix Mazibuko (A+), Awonke Muthavhi (A+ and a Special Award), Luminathi Mhlontla (A+) and Lézay August (B+).
Budding artists from Dellville Park Primary, from left: Gemma Julius (A), Tameerah Alexander (A+), Elizabeth Appie (A++ and a Special Award) and Khamila Mgweba (A+).
Grace Potgieter received an A+ and a Special Award.
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