Six schools have won R25 000 each for library resources in the “Letter to my Library” competition that took place last year.
The competition was held in celebration of International School Library Month (ISLM), which takes place during October each year, in partnership with the Western Cape Education Department’s Education Library and Information Services (EDULIS).
The 2022 competition took the form of a letter-writing competition, and learners were invited to write a letter to their library answering the following questions:
– Why is a school library so important to you?
– What can you use it for?
– What are your favourite books to read in a library?
– How would R25 000 for library resources help your school?
The Department said it received 429 entries and was delighted to announce the learners who have each won their schools R25 000 to spend on library resources.
The winners are as follows:
Afrikaans:
Primary: Wilmi Van Eeden – Courtrai Primary School (Grade 6)
Paarl, Cape Winelands Education District
Secondary: Keira Liebenberg – De Rust Futura Akademie (Grade 8)
Grabouw, Overberg Education District
English:
Primary: Madeegha Essop – West End Primary School (Grade 4)
Mitchell’s Plain, Metro South Education District
Secondary: Katie Eboza – Eersterivier Secondary School (Grade 10)
Eersterivier, Metro East Education District
Xhosa:
Primary: Sisonke Dalasile – Umnqophiso Primary School (Grade 6)
Lwandle, Metro East Education District
Secondary: Siphokuhle Mvumbi – Hoërskool Louwville (Grade 11)
Vredenburg, West Coast Education District
(Note: Learner grades are for the 2022 academic year.)
“We look forward to seeing how these schools will use the new library resources to improve their learners’ reading skills and to share the joy of reading with our children,” said Western Cape Education minister David Maynier.