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Meriete 2002 Gebruiksafrikaans-Olimpiade MERIETE 2002 GEBRUIKSAFRIKAANS-OLIMPIADE Waar leerlinge dieselfde punte behaal het, is van uitklop afdelings (soos deur die moderator aangewys) gebruik gemaak om die wenner aan te wys. Daar was vanjaar 414 skole en 9000 leerlinge wat vir dié Olimpiade ingeskryf het. Alle wenners ontvang 'n kontantbedrag sowel as intekening vir een jaar op die tydskrif "Insig". NASIONALE WENNERS Eerste plek: Carina Nel - Pretoria High School for Girls (Gauteng). Sy ontvang 'n prys met 'n totale waarde van R2000, bestaande uit 'n tjek en intekening op die tydskrif INSIG. Tweede plek: Keoma Wright - Crawford College North Coast (Kwazulu Natal). Hy ontvang 'n prys met 'n totale waarde van R1500, bestaande uit 'n tjek en intekening op die tydskrif INSIG. Derde plek: Amanda Bouwer - Clapham High School (Gauteng). Sy ontvang 'n prys met 'n totale waarde van R1000, bestaande uit 'n tjek en intekening op die tydskrif INSIG. PROVINSIALE WENNERS Die provinsiale wenners ontvang elk 'n prys ter waarde van R600 wat bestaan uit 'n tjek en intekening op die tydskrif INSIG. Gauteng: Estée Benadé, Roedean School (Houghton) Kwazulu Natal: Paul Dippenaar, Holy Family College (Congella) Namibië: Meike Engberts, Deutsche Höhre Privatschule (Windhoek) Mpumalanga: Arno Middelberg, Uplands College (Nelspruit) Noord-Kaap: Jeanne-Marié Roux, St Patrick's (Kimberley) Limpopo: Juanita Prinsloo, Capricorn High School (Pietersburg) Noord-Wes: Iwan Pieterse, Milner High School (Klerksdorp) Oos-Kaap: Annelie Maré, Collegiate Girls'High School (Port Elizabeth) Vrystaat: Didi Janse van Rensburg, Eunice High School (Bloemfontein) Wes-Kaap: Lauren Hartmann, Die Hoër Meisieskool Wynberg WENSKOLE Eerste plek: Eunice High School for Girls (Vrystaat) Die skool wen 'n tjek ter waarde van R1500 Tweede plek: Die Hoërskool The Settlers (Wes-Kaap) Die skool wen 'n tjek ter waarde van R1000 Derde plek: Roedean School (Gauteng) Die skool wen 'n tjek ter waarde van R500 EERSTE 50 SKOLE IN DIE GEBRUIKSAFRIKAANS-OLIMPIADE 2002 Prov Skool Punte V Eunice High School 8 943 WP Die Hoërskool The Settlers 4 548 GP Roedean School 4 332 GP St Alban's College 3 685 GP Cornwall Hill College 3 557 GP Pretoria High School for Girls 3 541 WP Rhenish Girls' High 3 359 WP Hoër Meisieskool La Rochelle 3 298 GP Lyttelton Manor High School 3 157 WP Fairmont High School 2 794 GP St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls 2 534 MP Penryn College 2 501 GP Clapham High School 2 391 WP Hoërskool Belhar 2 367 NP Capricorn High School 2 186 WP South Peninsula High School 2 178 GP St Andrew's School for Girls 2 062 MP Uplands College 2 030 GP St Stithians Girls' College 1 895 GP Deutsche Schule Pretoria 1 730 WP Herschel Girls School 1 711 MP Highveld Park High School 1 657 GP Pretoria Boys High School 1 587 GP Sutherland High School 1 559 MP Lowveld High School 1 526 GP Crawford College (Pretoria) 1 415 KZN Crawford College North Coast 1 328 GP St John's College 1 279 GP Riverside High School 1 276 WP Hoërskool Mondale 1 275 WP Hoërskool Brackenfell 1 266 KZN Hilton College 1 250 GP St Dominic's School for Girls 1 176 WP Worcester Gimnasium 1 130 WP Die Hoër Meisieskool Wynberg 1 126 KZN St Anne's Diocesan College 1 112 GP Greenside High School 1 097 MP St Thomas Aquinas School 1 082 V Welkom High School 1 072 OK Queenstown Girls' High School 1 068 GP Allen Glen High School 1 043 GP Glenvista High School 1 037 WP Hoër Meisieskool Sans Souci 1 012 KZN Hoërskool Dundee 1 011 KZN Northwood Hoërskool 1 001 WP Sarepta Sekondêre Skool 975 GP St Mary's School for Girls (Waverley,Jhb) 959 GP Mondeor High School 957 NW Potchefstroom High School for Girls 946 GP Deutsche Schule Johannesburg 945 GEBRUIKSAFRIKAANS-OLIMPIADE 2002 MERIETELYS Alle graad 10 en 11 leerlinge op die lys kwalifiseer vir die Afrikaans Week wat gedurende die Julie vakansie 2003 te Pretoria Universiteit aangebied word. Die leerlinge sal gedurende Februarie 2003 hul uitnodiging ontvang. Leerling Skool Graad Prov Eerste Nel, Carina Pretoria High School for Girls 12 GP Tweede Wright, Keoma Crawford College North Coast 12 KZN Derde Bouwer, Amanda Clapham High School 12 GP Vierde Benadé, Estée Roedean School 12 GP Vyfde Dippenaar, Paul Holy Family College 11 KZN Joubert, Susan St Anne's Diocesan College 12 KZN Middelberg, Arno Uplands College 11 MP Sesde Maré, Annelie Collegiate Girls' High School 10 OK Moore, Katherine Hatfield Christian School 11 GP Rossouw, Annarie Pretoria High School for Girls 12 GP Sewende De Villiers, Germari Greenside High School 12 GP Van Staden, Charmonique Hatfield Christian School 12 GP Meiring, Heleen Pretoria High School for Girls 11 GP Redelinghuys, Michelle Riverside High School 12 GP Agste Saayman, Mardé Clapham High School 11 GP Marais, Carike Crawford College Durban 10 KZN Roos, Izanne Crawford College Durban 12 KZN Hartmann, Lauren Die Hoër Meisieskool Wynberg 12 WP Janse van Rensburg, Didi Eunice High School 12 V Kruger, Justine Eunice High School 12 V Litthauer, Alida Eunice High School 12 V Van Wyk, Maretha Eunice High School 11 V Walters, Fanie St Alban's College 11 GP Fourie, Lauren St Andrew's School (Welkom) 12 V Verwoerd, Lizet St Michael's 12 V Negende Van der Walt, Rienke Adelaide Gimnasium 12 OK Pretorius, Maria Allen Glen High School 12 GP Prinsloo, Juanita Capricorn High School 10 NP Bester, Johan Crawford College La Lucia 12 KZN Dicks, Christina Crawford College North Coast 11 KZN Von Prince, Theresia Deutsche Schule Pretoria 11 GP Du Preez, Dale Hilton College 12 KZN Stemmet, Wianca Hoërskool Rustenburg 10 NW Van der Kevie, Karmi Hoërskool Sasolburg 12 V Van Rensburg, Susan Hoërskool Sasolburg 11 V Pienaar, Eduard Pretoria Boys High School 12 GP Blignaut, Tenille Roedean School 12 GP Mendelsohn, Davina Roedean School 12 GP Damant, Undene Scottburgh High School 12 KZN Olivier, Genevieve Theodor Herzl Hoërskool 10 OK Tiende Reisinger, Ryan Clapham High School 11 GP Swart, Celeste Eunice High School 11 V Stone, Wendy Fairmont High School 10 WP Meyer, Carmen Hoërskool Noorder-Paarl 12 WP Wenhold, Lanel Hoërskool Rustenburg 10 NW Botha, Janita Penryn College 11 MP Makhubela, Masingita Roedean School 12 GP Wasserman, Elni Roedean School 10 GP Jurkovic, Natasha St Andrew's School for Girls 12 GP Mathews, Sarah St John's DGS ? KZN Kammies, Celeste St Thomas Sekondêre Skool 11 OK Elfde Prinsloo, Brigid Alberton High School 11 GP Rennie, Gale Clapham High School 12 GP Hiemstra, Thea Cornwall Hill College 12 GP Van Heerden, Liesel Cornwall Hill College 10 GP Alberts, Nico Crawford College (Pretoria) 10 GP Marais, Lizanne Crawford College Durban 12 KZN van Rooyen, Caryn Crawford College La Lucia 12 KZN Bezuidenhout, Leriche Eunice High School 11 V Pietersen, Ineke Eunice High School 12 V Rudd, Lee-anne Hoërskool Hottentots-Holland 11 WP Freemantle, laura HTS Middelburg 12 MP Hayes, Manie Kingsway High School 11 KZN Van Heerden, Vincent Lyttelton Manor High School 12 GP Marais, Stefan Penryn College 12 MP Van den Munckhof, Jana Pretoria High School for Girls 12 GP Volschenk, Jan St Alban's College 11 GP Van Rooyen, Linka St Catherine's School 12 KZN Van Glehn, Tamara St Stithians Girls' College 10 GP Smuts, Adriaan Uplands College 11 MP Twaalfde Clifford, Charlene Capricorn High School 11 NP Loots, Ulrike Crawford College (Pretoria) 12 GP Engberts, Meike Deutsche Höhre Privatschule 11 Nam Hofmann, Sonja Deutsche Schule Pretoria 12 GP Ferreira, Suné (Sarah) Eunice High School 11 V Frankim, Marli Eunice High School 11 V Botha, Anel Hatfield Christian School 11 GP Davis, Tracey-Lee Hoërskool Brackenfell 12 WP Van Tonder, Bradley Hoërskool Westering 12 OK Allen, Jacqui Kingsmead College 11 GP Louw, Phillip Penryn College 11 MP Bensch, Lisa Shanon Pionierskool 12 WP Matthews, Jaqueline Bianca Pionierskool 12 WP Loots, Jozua Pretoria Boys High School 11 GP Van Rooyen, Reini Pretoria Boys High School 11 GP Smith, Kirsteen Queenstown Girls' High School 12 OK Eloff, Elsemaria Roedean School 11 GP Du Plessis, Ivan St Alban's College 11 GP Hartzenberg, Karen St Anne's Diocesan College 12 KZN Bauermeister, Jolené St Catherine's School 12 KZN Van der Bijl, Richard St John's College 12 GP Van Niekerk, Alida St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls 12 GP Claasen, Est Theodor Herzl Hoërskool 11 OK Dertiende Strydom, Madri Alberton High School 12 GP Becker, Christiaan Cornwall Hill College 11 GP Hiemstra, Lisa Cornwall Hill College 11 GP Van Eck, Daniel Cornwall Hill College 11 GP Pretorius, Samantha Crawford College (Pretoria) 10 GP Schmid, Karin Crawford College Durban 11 KZN Louw, Danielle Dainfern College ? GP Spiteri, Alexander Deutsche Schule Pretoria 12 GP Fortuin, lynne Die Hoërskool The Settlers 12 WP Smith, Marike Edgemead High School 10 WP Du Toit, Nadia Eunice High School 11 V Erasmus, Luzanne Eunice High School 12 V Van Schoor, Juanita Eunice High School 11 V Heroldt, Clayton Fairmont High School 12 WP Overmars, Michelle Glenvista High School 12 GP Blume, Benita Hoër Meisieskool La Rochelle 12 WP Le Keur, Estelle-Maré Hoërskool Parow 12 WP Buys, Esmari Hoërskool Rustenburg 10 NW Van den Heever, Chantelle Hoërskool Rustenburg 11 NW Ward, Cheri Kingsway High School 11 KZN Arakkal, Ashley Lowveld High School 11 MP Steyn, Lindy Lyttelton Manor High School 11 GP Jansen, Jaco Maritzburg College 11 KZN Kinsey, Nicole Northlands Girls' High School 12 KZN Pienaar, Andri Penryn College 12 MP Dercksen, Ewoud Pretoria Boys High School 12 GP Parker, Sharon Queenstown Girls' High School 12 OK Cochrane, Li-Ann Riverside High School 12 GP Marais, Colette Roedean School 12 GP Verster, C.T St Andrew's School (Welkom) 11 V Kotze, Pierre-Jaques St
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