Rob du Toit (Benoni MacTalla pipe major).
The championships have been held at the school for the past 14 years.
Benoni Novice Juvenile Pipe Band and Benoni MacTalla were both named SA Champions and Champion of Champs in their respective categories. The full list of results was not available at the time of going to print.
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Mure Wesigye (Spirit of Richmond pipe band) and Lauryn Talbot.
Sherri Hunt (left) and Rejaane Theron enjoy the show with some cotton candy.
Nicola (left) and Hannah (2) Bradford, with Luzette and Ziané (2) Jacobs.
Benoni MacTalla performs at the championships.
John (left), Stuart and Sheila Imrie. John and Sheila are from the Cape Town Highlanders pipe band.
Michael Paizes (left), Kirsty McVie and Spiros Paizes (16, Benoni Pipe Band).
Beaulieu Maré (Benoni Lakes Lions Club), Denis Brandjes (Rotary Club of Benoni Aurora) and Nick Maré (Benoni Lakes Lions Club president).
Dominic Kostyrski (left), Elaine Mortimer and Nicole Posthumus (11).
Matthew (left) and Bill Blair.
Priscilla Grobler (left), Mathew Grantham (Cape Town Highlanders pipe band) and Mark Winkler.
Band members are seen in formation for the massed band performance at the end of the championships, on Saturday, July 30.
Matthew Mochrie (Benoni Pipe Band pipe major).
The Benoni Pipe Band (centre) and Benoni MacTalla (right), during the massed band performance at the end of the championships in 2016.
Some of the Highland dancing which took place on the day.
Dr Campbell Herby (left) and Leighton Pearson, the oldest and youngest members of the Benoni MacTalla pipe band.
Matthew Blair, with Jimmy Blair (Scottish terrier).
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