She obtained seven distinctions while the school received a 65% pass rate.
When asked how she feels about her achievement Naledi said she has mixed emotions,
“I want to scream with excitement yet again I want to cry because I am no longer a high school learner,” she said.
Naledi told www.mobserver.co.za that she is waiting for a response from prospective universities, where she plans to study medicine.
Tshepiso Magoroshi obtained five distinctions and Morgan Mahlangu with two distinctions.
• Tshwenyane Combined School received a 94.5 % pass rate:
Nkosinaye Qwabe, Shereen Malatji, Kamogelo Kgotsoko, Zinhle Makatelele and Nhlanhla Sikosana all passed with two distinctions.
• Somaza Secondary School obtained an overall pass of 94.3%.
Fezile Mabuza passed and Zandile Ntuli received two distinctions.
•While Middelburg Combined School has a 68% pass.
Carmen Kock, Mxolisi Mahlangu and Nonkcubeko passed with one distinction each.
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