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    THE DSG JUNIOR ‘SUPERNOVAS’ BRING HOME BRONZE

    Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsSeptember 11, 2017Updated:November 3, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    DSG Supernovas from left, Drrin Bush, Catherine Williamson and Erin Powers. Photo: Supplied
    The DSG Junior team Supernovatook third place overall in the AstroQuiz, a competition aimed at Grade 7 learners based on themes around astronomy. Seen here are, from left to right, Erin Powers, Sibusiso Spelman (SciFest Africa), Derrin Bush and Catherine Williamson. The finals were held at the Monument and hosted by the SciFest Africa on 25 August. Photo: Supplied
    DSG Supernovas from left, Drrin Bush, Catherine Williamson and Erin Powers. Photo: Supplied

     

    Erin Powers, Catherine Williamson, Zodwa Cingca-Ndolo ( Dept of Education Lusikisiki District and Astroquiz Moderator) and Derrin Bush. Photo: Supplied

     

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