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Mondeor High School achieves good matric results

For matriculants who attended Mondeor High School in 2014, the moment arrived when they would receive their matric results and for some it was well worth the wait!

MONDEOR – On Tuesday January 6, the 2014 matric results were announced and learners arrived at the school from 08:30 onwards, eager to receive their matric results and certificates.

Meriam Elabor, six distinctions.
Meriam Elabor, six distinctions.

 

Esethu Mbulawa, six distinctions.
Esethu Mbulawa, six distinctions.

 

Hope Mnguni, five distinctions.
Hope Mnguni, five distinctions.

Mondeor High had a pass average of 96.3% with 307 matric learners and 181 gaining bachelor passes.

Imaan Dunn, four distinctions.
Imaan Dunn, four distinctions.

Two learners each achieved six distinctions, one five, and four with four distinctions.

Daniel Du Preez, four distinctions.
Daniel Du Preez, four distinctions.

“It’s was a challenging year but we have managed to overcome the challenges to a lesser or larger degree and we are ready to take on 2015 with more wisdom and a deeper burning enthusiasm,” said principal, Mrs V Nicoloau.

Bianca Pillay, four distinctions.
Bianca Pillay, four distinctions.

Each matriculant received a burger, chips and a cold drink courtesy of McDonald’s Columbine Avenue, ice cream sponsored by Ridgeway Gardens and a gift each sponsored by past learner Aikterini Christofides, from The Favourites.

 

As learners congratulated or sympathised with each other on their matric results, it was very clear that they are ready to face new challenges as they begin the next stage of their lives.

Noxolo Shezi, four distinctions.
Noxolo Shezi, four distinctions.

 

A very happy, Hope Mnguni (middle) with her proud parents, Elizabeth and Colin and brother, Sanele Mnguni.
A very happy, Hope Mnguni (middle) with her proud parents, Elizabeth and Colin and brother, Sanele Mnguni.

 

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