The cool and the IC3—Results from Stage I
Computer Skills for Africa (CS4A ) is currently presenting an exciting computer competition for high schools. The competition was launched on 22 March and at the function Mrs Sibongile Masondo of the Department of Education expressed tremendous support and encouraged teachers to enter their learners.
There are 3 stages. The first stage finished in June and we want to congratulate the following learners:
Surname | Name | School |
Dlamini | Phumlani | Hope |
Hadebe | Buhle | Amajuba |
Jele | Sphesihle | Thathunyanwo |
Luvuno | Phumelele | Hope |
Mbele | Londiwe | Amajuba |
Ndlovu | Kwazi | Hope |
Ndwandwe | Simangele | Hope |
Ngconwane | Zamaswazi | Hope |
Nkomo | Talente | Amajuba |
Shabalala | Slindubuhle | Hope |
Shabalala | Lungile | Thatunyanwo |
Singh | Carisha | Amajuba |
Warricker | Steve | Amajuba |
Zwane | Siphesihle | Hope |
Zwane | Thandokuhle | Thatunyanwo |
In the end, 3 winners will be chosen. Each of these will receive an IC3 course (Internet and Computing Core Certification) worth R 5000. This is an internationally recognized standard for digital literacy and reflects the most relevant skills needed in today’s academic and business environments. The certification has three exams:
- IC3-EXAM-1 Computing Fundamentals
- IC3-EXAM-2 Key Applications
- IC3-EXAM-3 Living Online
The winners of the competition will be announced in the Newcastle Advertiser and on the cs4a website. For more details regarding the competition visit our website: cs4a.co.za