Goodbyes and good work as 2019 ends

"We wish all our teachers, parents, learners and friends a restful holiday, blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year."

The annual prize-giving on November 29 was the culmination of a successful year of academic and sporting achievements at Nardini.
Well done to all the prize winners.
The school thanked its lady of honour, Mrs Stone, and Ms Mtshali for preparing the children for the beautiful songs and dances they performed.
It also thanked staff members for their dedication and commitment.
“Thank you junior teachers for preparing the foundation phase so well – they sang so beautifully. Thank you Mrs Gregory for playing the piano for us at our foundation phase prize-giving.”
Nardini also said a sad farewell to Mrs Stone, who has been with the school for 34 years, Mrs Gevers and Sr Emanuela, who are retiring this year and Mrs Beghin, who is relocating.
“We wish all our teachers, parents, learners and friends a restful holiday, blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year.”
The prize winners are as follows: Dux Trophy 2019 – Suhail Bhayla. Bishop Bilgeri Good Fellowship Award – Zanokuhle Mbonambi. Mother Alexia Award For Outstanding Academic Excellence – Philasande Seyama and Alwande Myeza. Excellence In General Knowledge – Julien Machado.
Nkonzo Mhlongo Essay Prize – Sinokubonga Dlamini. Friend Poetry Prize – Philasande Seyama. Sports Boy – Tusani Zondo.
Sports Girl – Senamile Mhlongo. Hockey Player of the Year – Snakhokonke Shoba. Hockey Player of the Year – Thabiso Mnyandu. Netball Player of the Year – Senamile Mhlongo. Soccer Player of the Year – S’phosethu Mkhwanazi. Rugby Player of the Year – Aphiwe Shelembe. Cricket Player of the Year – Sanele Nkosi. Traditional Cultural Dancer of the Year – Mawande Buthelezi and Namisa Aphane. Chess Player of the Year – Nhlosenhle Nyoka. Principal’s Cup for Outstanding Attitude and Participation – Alwande Myeza. Pandor Trophy for Laudable Perseverance – Thandolwethu Mthethwa. Damien Brucker Trophy for Outstanding Sportsmanship – Siyabonga Maphanga. Most Promising Academic Achievers in Grade 3 – Regaugetswe Manyekwane (3B) and Nqubeko Nyandeni (3J). Most Promising Junior Netball Player – Zanokuhle Chagwe. Most Promising Junior Soccer Player – Angelo Hlophe. Most Promising Junior Rugby Player – Angelo Hlophe. Most Promising Junior Traditional Dancer – Zemvelo Ndaba.
Most Promising Junior Needlework Achievers – Sanelisiwe Nene (3B) and Landiswa Mbokasi (3J). Winning House Trophy for Academics And Sport – Michael House.
Subject Prizes: Mathematics – Muhammad Abdool Karrim, Ayandiswe Buthelezi and Alwande Myeza. English – Philasande Seyama. Afrikaans – Muhammad Abdool Karrim. Social Sciences – Philasande Seyama. Economic Management Science – Suhail Bhayla. Natural Science – Sbahle Nyandeni. Life Orientation – Aphiwe Shelembe. Technology – Suhail Bhayla. Arts and Culture – Sbahle Nyandeni, Suhail Bhayle and Kaamil Ramdhin. Zulu Fal – Alwande Myeza, Olwethu Mtimkulu. Zulu Sal – Rorisang Nkapane. Religious Education – Suhail Bhayla. Computer – Suhail Bhayla. Diligence – Fasika Berhanu and Sphumelele Phakathi. Academic Colours Grade 7 – Muhammad Abdool Karrim, Suhail Bhayla, Ayandiswa Buthelezi, Sinokubonga Dlamini, Alwande Myeza and Philasande Seyama. Academic Colours Grade 6 – Ayandiswa Myeni, Nolwandle Mtshali, Konke Masondo and Anenhlanhla Masango.

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