HRS’ top matrics of 2019

The results of Independent Examinations Board (IEB) learners was released on January 7.

Like thousands of other learners Matric learners of 2019 from Holly Rosary High School recently paid a visit to school to collect their results.

The results of Independent Examinations Board (IEB) learners was released on January 7.

The school’s top achiever Lauren Hutton had an average of 92 per cent and nine distinctions.

Second to Lauren was Ziqi Zhao with an average of 89 per cent and eight distinctions.

As a result of their marks Lauren and Ziqi were selected for the IEB Outstanding Achievement, placing in the top five per cent in six or more subjects and achieving a rating level of seven in life orientation.

Learners who achieved seven distinctions:

Catherine Buffey obtained an average of 89 percent and was awarded seven distinctions.

Sianne Downes finished her matric year with an average of 88 per cent and seven distinctions.

Renata Romanini had an average of 87 percent and finished her school career off of seven distinctions.

Jade Phillips finished 2019 off with an average of 86 per cent and seven distinctions.

Besides her seven distinctions jade placed in the top one percent of all IEB candidates for life sciences.

Shelby van Popering concluded her matric year with an average of 85 per cent and seven distinctions.

With an average of 85 per cent Evagelia Nichas finished her high school career with seven distinctions.

Anika Oosthuizen had an average mark of 84 per cent achieving seven distinctions for herself.

In addition to her seven distinctions Anika placed in the top one percent of all IEB candidates for geography.

Vega Luppnow had an average of 82 percent and earned seven distinctions.

Learners who achieved six distinctions:

Francesca Wesson completed her matric year with an average of 83 per cent and six distinctions.

Arianna D’Alessio finished her last year of high school with an average of 83 per cent and six distinctions.

 

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