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Western Cape teachers win at the National Teaching Awards

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Four Western Cape teachers have placed in the top 3 nationally at the National Teaching Awards. The Awards were held yesterday in Tshwane, which coincided with World Teachers’ Day. The Western Cape Education Department has congratulated the teachers.

 

Among the top teachers in the country are the province’s Cyril Goldstone from Bloubergrant High School, Shanley Amy Cyster from Rietenbosch Primary School in Cloetesville, Dillon Henwood from Elnor Primary School in Elsies River and Mzoliswa Michael Mavovana from Hector Petersen Secondary School in Wallacedene.

 

Western Cape teachers win at the National Teaching Awards

 

According to the National Department, the awards celebrate the incredible work of teachers every day, in our public schools. It also recognises excellent teaching practice.

 

Here are the Western Cape’s top-achieving teachers:

 

  • 1st runner up – Excellence in Teaching Physical Sciences: Mr Cyril Goldstone, Bloubergrant High School, Blouberg Rise, Cape Town
  • 1st runner up – Excellence in Technology – Enhanced Teaching and Learning: Ms Shanley Amy Cyster, Rietenbosch Primary School, Cloetesville, Stellenbosch
  • 2nd runner up – Excellence in Primary School Teaching (Grades 1–7): Mr Dillon Henwood, Elnor Primary School, Elsies River 
  • 2nd runner up – Excellence in Secondary School Leadership: Mr Mzoliswa Michael Mavovana, Hector Petersen Secondary School, Wallacedene, Kraaifontein

 

Education MEC David Maynier has congratulated all the winners on their outstanding achievements. He added, “”We cannot wait to see what great heights they will achieve in the future.”

 

Global Teacher Prize

 

The provincial department also has some more good news. Dr. Mariette Wheeler of Protea Heights Academy, in Brackenfell, has been selected as 1 of the top 50 finalists in the Global Teacher Prize.

 

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Dr. Wheeler won the award for Best Teacher at the 2021 National Teaching Awards and was nominated by the Basic Education Department for the global competition. Now she has made it to the top 50. MEC Maynier has wished her all the best for the final announcement later this year.

 

Dr. Mariette Wheeler of Protea Heights Academy, in Brackenfell, has been selected as 1 of the top 50 finalists in the Global Teacher Prize.

 

MORE ABOUT:  Dr Wheeler’s achievement

 

#ThankaTeacher campaign

 

October is also Teacher Appreciation Month. MEC Maynier says this is a way for learners to thank teachers for the love and support they give children every day.

 

READ MORE: Find out about the #ThankaTeacher initiative

 

He has encouraged everyone to participate in the #ThankaTeacher campaign, by sharing words of appreciation for a teacher on social media, using the hashtag. This way, teachers can see them and know how they are collectively valued.

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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