King David Matrics achieve 100 percent pass rate

JOBURG – There was an average of of 3.56 distinctions per candidate and 91.8 percent of all candidates achieved above 60 percent in all subjects.

King David Victory Park obtained a 100 percent pass rate with 55 candidates having written the 2016 Matric examinations. The candidates also achieved 100 percent University entrance rate.

There was an average of of 3.56 distinctions per candidate and 91.8 percent of all candidates achieved above 60 percent in all subjects.

Headmaster, Andrew Baker, said the school was exceptionally proud of the 2016 Matric class for their brilliant overall achievements in the NSC Examinations. “We are not only proud of the learners who achieved eight or 10 distinctions, but of the entire group for achieving Bachelor’s Degree passes.” He added that some matriculants had entered the school from remedial primary schools or with significant barriers to learning.

“I am especially proud of these learners because of what they have achieved.”

Liora Katzew achieved 9 distinctions for the NSC examinations. Photo: Supplied.

The distinctions were as follows:

10 distinctions: Kelly Heyman

9 distinctions: Liora Katzew

8 distinctions: Jayna Goldstuck, Tori Ichikowitz, Daniel Levenstein, Dalia Solomon and Jared Wolf

7 distinctions: Jesse Blou, Hannah Milner, Matthew Sive and Alexandra-Ann van der Walt

6 distinctions: Jason Bannier, Leo Bogolubov, Aaron Fleishman, Houston Kassel, Bradley Mervis, David Poulton, Matthew Rosenthal and Yakira Shepherd

5 distinctions: Mark Ambrose and Cassidy Gordon

4 distinctions: Daniel Barlin, Sarah Becker, Shir-El Levi, Mia Levy, Micaela Tucker and Jake Vardi

3 distinctions: Daniel Silman

2 distinctions: Daniel Cramer, Jacob Gamsy, Laurence Landauer, Gabrielle Onay, Johnathan Orlianski and Tamryn Sulman

1 distinction: Jesse Berger, Serena Clark, Jared Class, Isabella Eliyahu, Jared Goldberg, Mishak Heyman, Tal Jankelowitz, Anna Moross, Bradley Niselow, Evan Nossel, Leigh Sher and Joshua Ynclan

Dalia Solomon is the only candidate to on the commendable list she is in the top 1 per cent for four subjects. Photo: Supplied.

The following candidates achieved the top 1 percent for their respective subjects:

 Accounting: Jared Wolf and Dalia Solomon

English: Jayna Goldstuck

Mathematical Literacy: Jake Vardi and Jacob Gamsy

Mathematics: Dalia Solomon

Physical Sciences: Dalia Solomon

Advanced Programme Mathematics: Dalia Solomon

Baker concluded to wish the alumni of 2016 all the best in all of their endeavours as he knows they will continue to make the school proud. “We trust that the school has instilled in you the values needed to succeed in this challenging world.”

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