A breakdown of Benoni schools’ 2016 matric results
Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, congratulated South African matrics who performed well in the 2016 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.
The national pass rate for 2016 increased to 72.5 per cent from last year’s 70.7 per cent.
Gauteng’s overall pass rate is 87 per cent.
Below is a breakdown of Benoni schools’ performance, in alphabetical order:
• Belvedere School
2016 pass rate: 88 per cent
2015 pass rate: 87 per cent
Matric pupils: 26
Distinctions: 0
Principal Hannes du Plessis’s comment: “We are happy with the results. We would have liked for all our learners to pass. Belvedere made a difference in the lives of 23 learners with special education needs. That is very precious to us.”
• Benoni Christian School
2016 pass rate: 100 per cent
2015 pass rate: 62.7 per cent
Matric pupils: 5
Distinctions: 3
University exemption: 40 per cent
Principal Alpheus Matlala’s comment: “The school is very proud of its learners who have matriculated. The learners along with the educators have worked tirelessly throughout the year. We wish our learners nothing but the best for their future endeavours. May God guide and ever lead their steps.”
• Benoni High School
2016 pass rate: 98.92 per cent
2015 pass rate: 100 per cent
Matric learners: 278
Distinctions: 274
University exemption: 73.7 per cent
Principal Jake Ceronio’s comment: “We are quite happy with the results this year.”
• Benoni Muslim School
2016 pass rate: 100 per cent
2015 pass rate: 100 per cent
Matric learners: 31
Distinctions: 36
University exemption: 79 per cent
Principal Nasser Ebrahim’s comment: “I am proud and commend the class of 2016 for the excellent results. I am pleased with their performance because they kept up to our expectations. Thank you to our teachers for their sterling work. Benoni Muslim School has been the top independent school from 2012 to 2015 in the Ekurhuleni North District and I hope that the school is again for the year 2016.”
• Crystal Park High School
2016 pass rate: 85.29 per cent
2015 pass rate: 85.4 per cent
Matric learners: 68
Distinctions: 9
University exemption: 28 per cent
Principal Frikkie Smith’s comment: “I am very satisfied with the results. I’m proud of Mirriam Mathibane with her five distinctions and the hard work she has put in the throughout the year. I just hope that the 2017 matriculants can take Mirriam as an example and perform as well as her did.”
• Gekombineerde Skool Noorderlig
2016 pass rate: 95 per cent
2015 pass rate: 85 per cent
Matric learners: 73
Distinctions: 28
University exemption: 44 per cent
Principal Henning Malan’s comment: “Our students and teachers have worked very hard. We had a problem with our results last year, we were not satisfied and to improve with more than 10 percent is excellent. We had a new subject Religious Studies and the students did well, with also satisfied with our Maths and Science results.”
• Hoërskool Brandwag
2016 slaagsyfer: 99.31 persent
2015 slaagsyfer: 98.08 persent
Matriek leerlinge: 146
Onderskeidings: 189
Universiteitsvrystelling: 78.5 persent
Skoolhoof James Wright se kommentaar: “Baie geluk aan Brandwag se matrieks van 2016. Ons universiteitsvrystelling is op met nege persentasiepunte vanaf laas jaar. Ook baie geluk aan al ons leerders met onderskeidings.”
• Hoërskool Hans Moore
2016 slaagsyfer: 99.1 persent
2015 slaagsyfer: 98.8 persent
Matriek leerlinge: 119
Onderskeidings: 73
Universiteitsvrystelling: 56 persent
Skoolhoof Ertjies Hattingh se kommentaar: “Ons is baie tevrede met die uitslae. Baie geluk aan al ons leerlinge wat presteer het. Ons is trots op ons 73 onderskeidings wat vakke soos wiskunde en fisiese wetenskap insluit.”
• Kathstan College
2016 pass rate: 100 per cent
2015 pass rate: 100 per cent
Matric learners: 16
Distinctions: 2
University exemption: 56.25 per cent
Headmistress Tracy Bolleurs comment: “We have had a 100 percent pass rate for the 11th year now, I am very proud and impressed with the learners. The effort of the teachers has shown through the children’s work.”
• Liverpool Secondary School
2016 pass rate: 94 per cent
2015 pass rate: 90 per cent
Matric learners: 218
Distinctions: 75
University exemption: 40.37 per cent
Principal Prem Maharaj’s comment: “I am not ecstatic but I am very happy and pleased with the overall pass rate because it is an improvement from last year and reflects the hard work put in by the learners and a most dedicated staff.”
• Petit High School
2016 pass rate: 94.92 per cent
2015 pass rate: 85.5 per cent
Matric learners: 151
Distinctions: 19
University exemption: 47.82 per cent
Headmistress Marina Nortier comment: “I am very happy and grateful with this results. I thank the learners and teachers for their hard work.“
• St Francis College
2016 pass rate: 98 per cent
2015 pass rate: 100 per cent
Matric learners: 52
Distinctions: 18
University exemption: 75.2 per cent
Principal Peter Harris’ comment: “Congratulations to all our learners, to their parents and the staff for these results. We are particularly pleased with our improved Bachelor’s pass rate.”
• Unity Secondary School
2016 pass rate: 87.5 per cent
2015 pass rate: 95 per cent
Matric learners: 230
Distinctions: 52
University exemption rate: 44 per cent
Principal Wandile Makhubu’s comment: “We are disappointed that we dropped a bit, however we are proud that we allowed all learners to sit and write all subjects without modulation. I thank the teachers for their dedication and hardwork.”
• William Hills Secondary
2016 pass rate: 88 per cent
2015 pass rate: 76 per cent
Matric learners: 72
Distinctions: 3
University exemption: 12 per cent
Principal Riedwan Khan’s comment: “I thank God almighty for guiding William Hills through the turbulent year of 2016. I thank the teachers who fulfilled their mandate and I thank the matriculates for restoring dignity to the school.”
• Willowmoore High School
2016 pass rate: 99.4 per cent
2015 pass rate: 99.37 per cent
Matric learners: 160
Distinctions: 69
University exemption: 51 per cent
Headmistress Kennia Plaskitt’s comment: “I am thrilled about the results and although I am sad to retire, I am glad to retire on such a happy note. I thank the staff and the learners for their hard work this year.”
• Wordsworth High School
2016 pass rate: 98.28 per cent
2015 pass rate: 100 per cent
Matric pupils: 174
Distinctions: 60
University exemption: 64.9 per cent
Principal Milton Mzangwa’s comment: “We have a team that is very committed to the work and we believe that every pupil matters. That is why I am happy and excited by these results.”
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