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SPELLING BEES

Hope School’s Foundation Phase Spelling Bees proudly displaying their certificates for being first in their respective grades. Top row, from left, are, pupils Bukho...

Pupils on a buzz with spelling bee

Seven Buffalo Flats schools take part SEVEN primary schools took part in the Buffalo Flats cluster spelling bee competition last week. AW Barnes, Aspiranza, Buffalo Flats,...

East London schools square off in spelling bee contest

GEORGE Randell Primary School hosted a foundation phase South African Council for English Education (SACEE) spelling bee last week. Fourteen schools from East London, including...

SPELLING SUCCESS

Last week Thursday, the Zukisa Cluster met at Mdantsane Primary School to compete in a spelling bee. The cluster comprises of 17 primary schools,...

Stirling team is the bees knees

STIRLING Primary School hosted and went on to win a Grade 1 to 7 SACEE (South African Council of English Educators) Spelling Bee on...

Merrifield dominates SACEE national awards

At the annual SA Council for English Education (SACEE) prize-giving held recently, pupils winners were honoured for their achievements in the various SACEE events...

Nigeria is the world’s best team at Scrabble; SA aims to attract young players...

Grooming talent from school level has paid off for Nigeria, which has taken the Best Team trophy at the World Scrabble Championship in Goa,...

Get awards recognise young stars

The General Education and Training Awards took place at Lumko High School in East London last Thursday to honour pupils between grade R and...

Growsmart competition a success

To celebrate International Literacy Day, East London and Port Elizabeth primary schools went head to head in the Growsmart Literacy Competition held at the...

HIGH HOPES:

Hope Schools hosted their first Spelling Bee competition last week. The Senior Phase pupils learners were able to competed and despite the nerves running...

HUDSON PARK PRIMARY

Hudson Park Primary is proud of their Grade 2 and 3 pupils who came first in the SACEE Spelling Bee Competition

Growsmart spreds wings to EC schools

STARTING out nine years ago in the Western Cape, the education-enhancing programme Growsmart was launched in 60 schools in the Eastern Cape for the...

Pupils leave audience spell bound

Officials fete winners of Financial Literary event THE Eastern Cape Department of Education hosted the first ever Financial Literacy Spelling Bee in East London. The well-attended...

WORD WHIZZES

The South African Council for English Education (SACEE) organises many events and activities to promote the development of English language skills. These include the...

WAY WITH WORDS

George Randell Primary would like to congratulate their pupils for their participation in the Regional Spelling BEE – City Centre. They are, from left...

Kids keep them spellbound

Two Grade 3 AW Barnes Primary School pupils have proven themselves as wordsmiths of note when they cracked the circuit spelling bee competition, taking...

Tini empowers BCM residents through her real estate workshops

Xoliswa Tini, a prominent realty entrepreneur and innovator launched the first in a series of mentorship and workshop programmes on November 20, aimed at...

Rescuer describes how kidnapped Amy was found on dark Vaal street

Nineteen hours after Amy-Leigh de Jager was abducted from her Vanderbijlpark school, she was given R4 "to buy water" and dropped off in the...

Day of hope for new family

Guardians of Hope South Africa had a handover on Friday, November 9, when one of the children was officially welcomed by the new family...

It’s official – G’town is no more – Makhanda is the new name, but...

CONTROVERSIAL HISTORY: A view of the Grahamstown CBD with the cathedral spire in the centre  Image: Wikipedia Welcome to Makhanda! Goodbye to Grahamstown. Just as the National Arts...

Aftercare joy for Voorpos

VOORPOS Primary School officially opened their new aftercare facilities recently. The new facilities cater to 180 pupils and the school governing body employs eight full-time...