Eagle’s Nest learner selected for Limpopo athletics team | Review

POLOKWANE – Eagle’s Nest Christian School (ENCS) is celebrating the achievement of learner Jigat Sibanda, who has been selected for the Limpopo athletics team and will represent the province at national level.

Hard work pays off

The school described the achievement as a testament to Sibanda’s hard work, dedication and talent.

ENCS primary school principal Bertie de Lange congratulated the young athlete.

“Eagle’s Nest is proud of Jigat’s achievements. Well done. The school community is excited to celebrate this accomplishment,” he said.

ENCS celebrates young talent

De Lange added that Sibanda’s selection reflects his perseverance and commitment to excellence in athletics.

“His achievement serves as an inspiration to his peers and highlights the school’s focus on nurturing talent and promoting a culture of achievement,” he said.

ENCS is committed to providing a supportive environment where learners can grow and succeed.

They said Sibanda’s success is an example of what can be achieved through dedication and guidance.

On track for national glory

He is expected to compete on the national stage in the coming weeks, with the school wishing him success as he represents Limpopo.

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