Curro Waterstone learners among the #HOPEtober essay writing winners - Alberton Record

As young, budding writers, being chosen by award-winning journalists Marianne Tham, Rebecca Davis, Dana Snyman or Erns Grundling as one of the winners of the Curro and Ithemba Foundation’s #HOPEtober essay writing competition is no small feat.

But this is what Curro learners did this past week. Receiving top billing out of 286 entrants, the learners from Grades Six to 10 each shared what hope means to them while encouraging South Africans to keep hope alive as we continue to move forward through the pandemic.

Two Curro Waterstone learners are among the winners of the Curro and Ithemba Foundation’s #HOPEtober essay writing competition.

In English primary schools, Curro Waterstone’s Nala Vilakazi won the second prize (R1 000) while Mehul Morar won the third prize (R500).

The competition is part of the collaboration between Ithemba’s October Mental Health Awareness efforts and Curro’s #HopeToHeal campaign.

Judge Marianne Thamm said, “The essays captured the past two years and how South Africans have had to hope and continue to hope,” while Rebecca Davis encouraged an entrant that “you can be a future journalist!”

Dana Snyman said it was insightful to read how the youth experience Covid-19 and what hope means to them.

“Hope, as both a verb and a noun, is something that we as South Africans need to hold dear as we continue to face untold challenges and difficulties brought on by Covid-19,” said Mari Lategan, Curro’s executive: corporate services.

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