Home/News/St Columba’s learners shine NewsSchools St Columba’s learners shine Get the latest news from St Columba’s School. March 30, 2017 Less than a minute These are the St Columba’s School prefects for 2017. They are, back (from left): Jack Hurst, Tadan Davidow, Fr David Evans (school chaplain), Tegan Perumal, Bronwen Marcon (principal), Onthatile Talane, Isshani Chhagan, Sidney Engelbrecht and Kayla Harding. Front: Karabo Nyoni, Jainil Kalan, Christina Santana, Teagan de Bruin, Erin Lazarus and Sanam Singh. These St Columba’s School swimmers received Victor and Victrix Ludorum recognition for their participation at the school’s inter-house gala. They are, back (from left): Aaron Nagiah, Adrian Roberts, Isshani Chhagan, Sanam Singh, Erin Lazarus, Christopher Greenway, Onthatile Talane, Tarika Athmaram, Teagan de Bruin, Sidney Engelbrecht and Chakota Cooks. Front: Keegan Rosa, Chloe Mateus, Alison Chapman, Amy Tempest, Tadan Davidow (sitting), Gabriella Douglas, Cade Klinkert, Christopher Greenway and Nico Toich. Amy Hurly, a pupil at St Columba’s School, recently ran at the School Gauteng Championships at Pilditch Stadium in Pretoria. She won her heat and made it through to the final. They were informed that the top two athletes from the final would qualify to attend the South African Championships to be held in Potchefstroom in March. She secured a second-place finish with a time of 4.15, but was then told she is too young to compete in the SA Champs. Hurly is seen at the Gauteng School Championships, running the girls’ u-10 1 200m race. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading! You can read the full story on our App. Download it here. March 30, 2017 Less than a minute