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Lindiwe Mabanga: St Stithians matriculant passes with 5 distinctions – The Citizen

Lindiwe Mabanga: St Stithians matriculant passes with 5 distinctions Asanda Matlhare Lindiwe Mabanga had no idea that filling in the Thandulwazi scholarship forms would lead to a scholarship opportunity at St Stithians and realise her dreams to study biomedical engineering. Little did Lindiwe Mabanga know that filling in the Thandulwazi scholarship forms and being accepted at St Stithians would introduce her to life changing opportunities. Mabanga obtained 5 distinctions in: Afrikaans First Additional Language, Life Orientation, Life Sciences, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences. The Kwathema born and bred 18-year-old said it was by luck that she heard of the scholarship to go to

Tauranga principals welcome Govt plan to provide free period products to schools

Tauranga principals welcome Govt plan to provide free period products to schools
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Wellington Girls College apologises after student sent home for wearing inappropriate tank top

Wellington Girls College apologises after student sent home for wearing inappropriate tank top Newshub 17/02/2021 © Provided by Newshub Wellington Girls College has apologised to its students and staff after a Year 13 pupil was sent home for wearing a tank top. On Friday, Lauren Hardie, 17, was asked to leave the school and change her clothes after her top was deemed to be inappropriate by a staff member.  She was also told by a senior staffer that the supposedly skimpy choice of clothing would divert the attention of male teachers. Lauren, who wore the shirt with high-waisted jeans, said there was no reason for the outfit to be considered provocative.

Rotorua students achieve scholarship success

Rotorua students achieve scholarship success 14 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM 6 minutes to read Western Heights High School students Ashton McGarvie and Zach Jans achieved scholarship last year. Despite a tough and unprecedented year in 2020, Rotorua students continued to excel in their academic ventures. More than 10,400 students entered New Zealand Scholarship examinations last year, and of those who sat them, 2148 students were awarded one or more scholarships across the 36 subjects. New Zealand Scholarship assesses students on their ability to demonstrate high-level critical thinking, abstraction and generalisation. John Paul College topped the list of Bay of Plenty recipients with students achieving 15 Scholarships and three Outstanding Scholarships.

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