Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that South African pupils at the Bloemhof High School in Stellenbosch are participating in the World Education Games being held from 6 to 8 March 2012;
2) further notes that the World Education Games is a yearly event in which pupils from across the world participate and compete in educational games and this year around 5 million pupils participating;
3) acknowledges that this year mathematics and science as well as spelling have been added to the games;
4) further acknowledges the importance of numeracy, science and literacy skills in a globally competitive environment;
5) wishes all South African pupils well in their participation in the World Education Games, and wishes last year's winner for South Africa from the Bloemhof High School in Stellenbosch and South African ambassador, Anson Lombard, all the best in this year's competition; and
6) calls on government to increase access to computer laboratories throughout South Africa so that many more pupils can have access to global participation in competitions such as the World Education Games.
Agreed to.