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Photo’s from left to right: Junior Colours for Equestrian are awarded to Michaela Bousfield (absent) and Gabriella Jasson, Half Colours for Performing Arts are awarded to Khanya Sangqu and Nkanyiso Dlamini and Junior Colours for Performing Arts are awarded to Donna Yates.
The 2019 St Andrew’s School for Girls Senior School Cultural and Term 3 Sport Awards Assembly was held on 4 December. Grade 8, 9 and 10 girls are eligible for certificates and achievement and junior colours, while grade 11 and 12 girls are eligible for merit, half colours and full colours awards. A grade 10 who surpasses the senior full colours criteria may be awarded full colours. Honours is awarded to girls who have been awarded South African colours and have competed at a national level, this is done at both a junior and senior level. All awards are nominated by the teachers-in-charge and are made in the best interest of our girls and at the discretion of the awards committee.
Full Colours for squash are awarded to Ashleigh Bagnall and Hannah-Grace McBride.Full Colours for Art are awarded to Claudia Breimaier and Divina Vaswani.Full Colours for Athletics are awarded to Hannah-Grace McBride, Nicole Chetty and Amy Whyte.Junior Colours for Music are awarded to Nile Lai, Lin-Lin Liu, Morgan Taylor, Yuxin Zhang.Junior Colours for First Aid are awarded to Shannon Berry and Yizhen Qin (absent).Junior Colours for Athletics are awarded to Casey Davids, Relebogile Kgomo, Juliana Million, Kimberlee Milner, Bianca Mkhize, Buhle Nhleko, Emma Readhead, Shayli Sanders, Chloë Topham, Marlee van der Lingen, Erin Esterhuizen, Kayla Grobler, Chabu Kambafwile, Khensani Rivombo (asbent) and Caitlyn Stroud.Half Colours for Athletics are awarded to Alessia Surmon and Zoë Vos (absent).Junior Colours for squash are awarded to Kashaliyah Naidoo and Stephanie Jones.Half Colours for Public Speaking are awarded to Charlotte Cannone, Georgia Catzavelos, Sarah Kromhout, Gomolemo Moloi and Tatiana Swanson.Full Colours for Performing Arts are awarded to Charlotte Cannone and Tatiana Swanson, 19. Junior Colours for Art are awarded to Carolyn Laker, Catherine Li (absent) and YuXin You (absent).Junior Colours for Public Speaking are awarded to Alisha Calitz (absent), Kayla Chinhakwe, Carolyn Laker, Eryn Meiklejohn, Andzani Mthenjane, Radiyyah Seedat, Donna Yates, Marvelous Aderibigbe and Hae Soo Kim.Half Colours for First Aid are awarded to Jia Du, Dimita Govender, Jia Liu and Sabeeha Suleman.
FEI Jumping World Challenge – St Stithians College delighted
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