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  MHS GIRLS SOCCER IS BACK!!  Maitland high girls soccer team for the first time in a long time played their very first match against president high school, this marked a great start over for the girls .  Although soccer is more dominated by males. Maitland High School has given our young teenage girls access to the sport, To be a female in a male dominant sport can be extremely challenging as males are seen to be more superior and hardworking. This might take away confidence from females, leading to gender discrimination etc. Maitland High School encourages our girls to stay Bold, empowered and courageous . Our Girls have played against President High School with the score of 3-3 which was a draw.  "Believe in yourself as a young woman, because you can do anything you put your mind to" added our girls soccer coach Ms Mtwezi. Author: Unathi Mhlaba
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  GRADE 8 TOP ACHIEVERS TERM 1 2022 As any other learner, Astrid was also nervous during the examinations but what boosted her confidence was the fact that she put in the effort by studying on time. She was consistent with her study time which was about 2-3 hours a day.  Here is what she has to say to fellow grade 8s “If you are struggling just try and find help, if you really want it then you will get it.” TOP 10 ACHIEVERS GRADE 8 TERM 1  Author : Rorisang Gause
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  Wakhanya one of Maitland Highschool best soccer player on the team shares his experience on being a soccer player. ‘’  The Feeling of having this huge role is unexplainable as it brings joy, focus and empathy. Being a soccer player comes with wins and losses , so you will have to be strong emotionally to have the ability to handle the worst.   The teams recent match was against President High School with the outcome of 2-1. Winning the match was both challenging and exciting as the schools have thier own differences.‘’ WRITTEN BY: UNATHI MHLABA
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  ANOTHER VICTORY FOR MAITLAND HIGH GIRLS NETBALL Score : 4–0