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    Rhino Awards at Graeme College

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 24, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    About 11 pupils from Graeme College will get a chance to see the Big 5 after winning a Rhino horn competition ran by their school in association with the Kingsley Holgate Foundation (KHF).

    About 11 pupils from Graeme College will get a chance to see the Big 5 after winning a Rhino horn competition ran by their school in association with the Kingsley Holgate Foundation (KHF).

    This formed part of an initiative by KHF to raise awareness and educate the public about the plight of the endangered species.

    The objective of the Kingsley Holgate Foundation is to 'use the energy of adventure' to save and improve lives and give something back to the people of Africa. 

    Grant Fowlds of KHF handed over certificates to the winners. The Graemians coloured posters and wrote educational messages.

    Photos: Mia van der Merwe

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