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PAGE 10 LETABA HERALD - Friday 21 January 2011 GENERAL<br />
Rotary Club spoils learners<br />
A VISITOR from Switzerland joined hands with the <strong>Letaba</strong> Rotary<br />
Club and worked as a student at the Rooikoppies Primary School.<br />
Priska Zahner organised a function with games and gifts for the<br />
learners at the end of last year. Priska, back right, with some of the<br />
happy learners in December. (Photo right.)<br />
THE <strong>Letaba</strong> Rotary Club donated a Computyper to Rooikoppies<br />
Primary School on Friday. The Computyper has four workstations<br />
and teaches learners to use a computer keyboard and to type. The<br />
four stations can communicate with each other via typed messages.<br />
The principal of Rooikoppies, Beauty Kgatla, would like to<br />
thank the <strong>Letaba</strong> Rotary Club for their kind donation. "The skills<br />
they will learn will help them, not only at Rooikoppies, but also at<br />
high school and tertiary." Front: Mamolema Ramawela and Lerato<br />
Letsoalo, two of the Rooikoppies learners taking advantage of the<br />
donation. Back: Ted Shu, a volunteer from America, Beauty Kgatla<br />
and Priska Zahner, a student from Switzerland during the happy<br />
occasion on Friday. (Photo left.)<br />
READY for his year in<br />
Grade R. Lucky<br />
Ngobeni, already<br />
part of the Rooikoppies<br />
Primary School<br />
family on Friday.<br />
New Grade 1’s enjoy first day<br />
IT’S the first day and they are already making friends. Winnie Maluleke<br />
and Emmana Mohlaba enjoying their first day of school at Unicorn<br />
Preparatory last Wednesday.<br />
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