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WFC celebrates highest results yet

Waterfall College's Bachelor Degree passes increased by 14 per cent between 2014 and 2015.

WATERFALL College was proud to announce that 2015 was its best year yet in terms of IEB results.

“Our ongoing dedication to academic excellence, small classes and experienced teachers is reflected in these wonderful results. 2015 marks the 10th year of writing IEB matric examinations at Waterfall College. We have built a solid foundation for the school’s future as an institution of academic excellence. Well done to our matrics and their teachers for the dedication and hard work in producing these excellent results,” said Jeanette van der Merwe, Waterfall College’s principal.

She was particularly pleased that a few of the 2015 Waterfall College matric students were placed within the top 1 per cent of the country for some IEB subjects.

Besides maintaining a consistent 100% pass rate, this year has seen an increase of Bachelor Degree passes for the school. In 2014, 70 per cent of matrics achieved a Bachelor Degree Pass and in 2015 this increased to 84 per cent.

“We continue to aim for a 100 per cent Bachelor Degree Pass for Waterfall College. This year has seen the most A’s to date for our matrics. The pressure on our teachers and students is immense, and we applaud the outstanding progress made this year,” said Jeanette.

2015 has been a strategic milestone year for Waterfall College as the school announced its plans to work towards the exciting new vision of ‘Waterfall Schools’ – a complete educational journey offering quality independent education from 18 month olds to 18 year olds, all on the 40 acre iThemba Campus, Waterfall Pre-Primary School has moved onto the campus and opens its doors from January 2016 up to Grade R, with the Waterfall Primary School to start from 2017.

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