THOMAS More College’s matric class of 2019 did themselves and the school proud with a 100 per cent pass rate and a 97 per cent Bachelor’s Degree pass. There were 20 A aggregates, 33 B aggregates and an average of 2.3 distinctions per learner.
The school’s top candidate was Daniel Barrett with 8 distinctions and an aggregate of 91.6 per cent. He was also in the top 1 per cent for mathematics, accounting and life orientation.
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Sinead Smith achieved an aggregate of 90 per cent and 8 distinctions and was placed in the top 1 per cent for Afrikaans, English, history, life orientation and life sciences. Necolin Naidoo received 7 distinctions and an aggregate of 88.9 per cent.
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“Thomas More College is delighted with the exceptional results achieved by its class of 2019. With a grade average of 71.3 per cent, the College is proud of every single child. These results speak to a wonderful team effort of our staff, parents and children. We know that the personal challenges every child has overcome along the way stands them in good stead to make a positive impact in the world,” said the high school headmaster, Dave Wiggett.
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