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Winners of the Pick n Pay School Club<br />

and Lucky Star Competition<br />

<strong>Oceana</strong> Brands, through Lucky Star, sponsors the Pick n Pay School Club as part of its CSI initiatives.<br />

The school club forms part of the learning programme for both primary and high school grades, where pupils’ learning material, teachers’<br />

material as well as competitions and prize money are sponsored to the value of more than R500 000. This learning programme is aligned to<br />

the Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS) and adheres to the standards set by the Department of Education.<br />

In 2011 Lucky Star was in schools all across South Africa teaching learners about the importance of eating right and the benefits of good<br />

nutrition, particularly from canned fish. The competition tasked learners with creating a poster that highlighted the benefits of Lucky Star. This<br />

is how it worked:<br />

• Learners had to draw a picture of Lucky Star highlighting the benefits of Lucky Star products<br />

• The competition was run in the curriculum book compiled at the beginning of the year.<br />

The winners were as follows:<br />

LUCKY STAR: Big cheque for school and certificate for learner<br />

1st prize<br />

(R15,000 for school and R1,000 for learner)<br />

School: Bryanston Parallel Medium in Gauteng<br />

Learner: Une’ Terblanche<br />

2nd prize<br />

(R7,000 for school and R1,000 for learner)<br />

School: Hopeville Primary in Kawazulu Natal<br />

Learner: Tishen Sevenudan<br />

3rd prize<br />

(R5,000 for school and R1,000 for learner)<br />

School: Makgetse High School in Gauteng<br />

Learner: Nkati Thabiso<br />

Additional Lucky Star prizes to the value of<br />

R60 000 (each school gets R2,000 plus R1,000<br />

for the learner):<br />

1. Lee-Stania Wareley – Factreton Primary<br />

(Western Cape)<br />

2. Dylan Visser – Bryanston Parallel (Gauteng)<br />

3. Inika Depiparsad – Ellingham Primary (Kwazulu-<br />

Natal)<br />

4. Titus Takysha (R500) and Timothy – Charles<br />

Hugo Primary (Kwazulu-Natal)<br />

5. Alyssa Kista – Riverview Primary (Kwazulu-<br />

Natal)<br />

6. Tamara Haridew – Ays Memorial Primary<br />

(Kwazulu-Natal)<br />

7. Wanda Chamane – Dawncrest Primary<br />

(Kwazulu-Natal)<br />

8. Suraisha Rajak – Alencon Primary (Kwazulu-<br />

Natal)<br />

9. Sharkeaziah Valentine – Vanguard Primary<br />

(Western Cape)<br />

10. Sphiwe Bogatsu – Thabang Primary (Gauteng)

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