Overall best-performing learners who won awards.
Michael Baxter, former learner at Bracken High School, was awarded a full bursary.
City Manager Dr Imogen Mashazi with executive mayor Mzwandile Masina.
Representatives whose schools achieved a 100% pass rate from 2015 to 2019.
Maboong Matlau, Attiyah Naidoo and mayor Mzwandile Masina.
Councillor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza, MMC for finance, economic development and ICT, delivers his keynote address.
Graduates of the City’s bursary programme in the field of science, aviation, engineering and built environment.
Luke and Lee-Anne Mackeand.
Nolitha and Nasiphi Mqonqo.
Marion Vosloo and Caitlin Peacock.
Top teachers in their subjects also took home awards.
Top learners who won awards in their respective subjects.
Best-performing learners from priority schools who benefited from the One Business, One Student initiative.
Frank, Ulrika and Sherley Smith.
Maboong Matlau, Ulrika Smith and mayor Mzwandile Masina.
Overall best-performing learners who won awards.
Ntandose Msibi facilitated the day’s proceedings.
Jabulani Fakude (principal), Attiyah and Nazeem Naidoo.
A few members of the Springs Boys’ High School band are Avuyile Mzamane, Thapelo Kgope, Jones Mnisi and Thuto Mataha.
Community Bursary recipients take part in a panel discussion. They are Kamogelo Motsoagae, Lerato Tsuping and Lisa Nunes.
Representatives who were recognised as the most-improved schools.
Springs Boys’ High School band gives a performance.
Karabo Motloung, Ekurhuleni Junior City Council’s executive speaker, also facilitated the programme.
Maboong Matlau, Michael Baxter from Bracken High and mayor Mzwandile Masina.
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