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Ten schools have energy for sustainability The finished poster can be dropped off at the George Municipality Electrotechnical Services Office in 16 Brick Road, George Industria, 6529. Source Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 10:27 Leoni Selzer, art teacher at Outeniqua Primary School, receives stationery from Fezeka Mkhaza (Directorate of Electrotechnical Services). Gallery
GEORGE NEWS - Ten schools: Seven primary schools and three high schools - have shown their enthusiasm for energy sustainability as participants in the George Municipality s poster making competition on the topic.
All primary and high schools in the George municipal area were invited to take part. The aim is to give learners an opportunity to reflect their understanding of energy sustainability.
The closing date for the competition is 21 May. Tuesday, 04 May 2021, 13:58 At Holy Cross Primary School are, from left: Fezeka Mkhaza (Electrotechnical Services), with Matthew Kolodziej, Calum Engelbrecht, Nathan Zander and teacher Annelie Treurnich receiving the stationery.
GEORGE NEWS - Ten schools - seven primary schools and three high schools - have shown their enthusiasm for energy sustainability as participants in the George Municipality s poster making competition on the topic.
All primary and high schools in the George municipal area were invited to take part.
The aim is to give learners an opportunity to reflect their understanding of energy sustainability.
Interns from the Directorate of Electrotechnical Services, who are spearheading the campaign, delivered stationery for making the posters to the participating schools, Outeniqua High, Outeniqua Primary, Mzoxolo Primary, Parkdene High, Kretzenshoop Primary, Hib
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Photos by Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch