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(Newcastle KZN) In the Spotlight this week: Etienne Smit
(Newcastle KZN) In the Spotlight this week: Etienne Smit

The Citizen

time04-08-2025

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(Newcastle KZN) In the Spotlight this week: Etienne Smit

(Newcastle KZN) In the Spotlight this week: Etienne Smit What's the first thing you do when you wake up? 'Have coffee and read articles.' If your life were a movie, what would the title be? 'The gods must be crazy.' What's your guilty pleasure snack or binge-watch series? 'Anything educational.' What's the most useless talent you have? 'I can eat chocolate without stopping for hours.' Describe yourself in three words—and be honest! 'Balance, grow, build.' What local spot in town would you recommend everyone visit? 'The Pint and Pigout.' What's the weirdest or funniest thing that's ever happened to you? 'I work with kids. Too many and too funny moments to pick one. I am always looking forward to the next one.' If you could swap lives with anyone for a day, who would it be and why? 'Eric Clapton. Just to feel what it feels like to be able to play a guitar properly.' Dogs, cats, or something more exotic? 'Dogs, no question.' Finish the sentence: People don't know this about me, but… 'I would rather be fishing or camping or just anywhere in the wilderness with my family.' ALSO READ: St Dominics Newcastle's Youth Desk gives to the less fortunate The news provided to you in this link has been investigated and compiled by the editorial staff of the Newcastle Advertiser, a sold newspaper distributed in the Newcastle area. Please follow us on Youtube and feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. For more local news, visit our webpage, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and request an add on our WhatsApp (082 874 5550).

St Dominics Newcastle launches eSports with a ground-breaking Interhouse LAN event
St Dominics Newcastle launches eSports with a ground-breaking Interhouse LAN event

The Citizen

time15-05-2025

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  • The Citizen

St Dominics Newcastle launches eSports with a ground-breaking Interhouse LAN event

St Dominics Newcastle launches eSports with a ground-breaking Interhouse LAN event. With the global rise of competitive gaming and the increasing importance of digital literacy, this exciting initiative places the school at the forefront of innovative education. To celebrate the launch, the school hosted its first-ever Interhouse LAN event at the Douthwaite Centre, drawing over 50 eager learners to compete in an electrifying line-up of games including Minecraft Battle-Build, Fortnite, Rocket League, and Valorant. The event was a resounding success, with cheers, strategy, and digital teamwork echoing through the centre. Adding prestige to the event, Magdeleen de Kock and Sherylee McBride from the Curro Sports team travelled from Johannesburg to support and witness the launch. Their presence underscored the growing national recognition of eSports as a legitimate and enriching addition to school co-curriculars. 'Our learners are absolutely buzzing with excitement,' said Mrs Tammy Hawyes, Head of Primary School. 'For many of them, this is more than just gaming – it's a passion, a potential career path, and a way to develop skills like critical thinking, collaboration, and digital agility.' The inclusion of eSports at St Dominics Newcastle is more than a milestone – it's a movement. The school looks forward to hosting many more LAN events on campus, encouraging learners to grow not only as players but as innovators, creators, and future leaders in a tech-driven world. Winners of the event were as follows: U/13 Minecraft: Nirvikar Ramlucken, Kungawo Matiwana, and Phindile Ngcashi U/12 Minecraft: Nabeela Seedat (absent from photo), Aarav Siveraj, and Mbusi Magudulela U/16 Minecraft: Shriyaal Siveraj, Jason Fan, and Tony Chen Valorant: Tony Chen and Jason Fan Rocket League: Shahmeer Badloo, Kopano Ntsebeza, and Tshiamo Coka Fortnite (U/13 and U/16): (Back row) Melo Dlamini and Lwandile Thwala (Front row) Ayalinda Xintolo, Vukile Cebekhulu, Tshiamo Coka, and Shahmeer Badloo With this bold step forward, St Dominics Newcastle has made it clear: the future of learning is here – and it's interactive, immersive, and incredibly exciting! The news provided to you in this link has been investigated and compiled by the editorial staff of the Newcastle Advertiser, a sold newspaper distributed in the Newcastle area. Please follow us on Youtube and feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. For more local news, visit our webpage, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and request an add on our WhatsApp (082 874 5550). At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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