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Reddford House Northcliff’s 2021 matric pass 100%

NORTHCLIFF – Reddford House School attains another 100% matric pass rate.

Seven distinctions for Reddford House Northcliff’s top matriculant.

Reddford House Northcliff is proud of their matric Class of 2021, following the release of their Independent Examinations Board (IEB) results on January 19. The school achieved 100% once again and had two rankings in the top 1% of all IEB candidates per subject nationally and 11 rankings in the top 5% of all IEB candidates per subject nationally.

Top learner of Reddford House Northcliff’s matric Class of 2021 Robyn Anderson achieved seven distinctions in her final Independent Examinations Board results. Photo: Andile Dlodlo

Their top achievers for this year included Robyn Anderson who scored seven distinctions in life orientation, mathematics, English, Afrikaans, life sciences, accounting and physical sciences. Tia Abrahams and Kaamilah Sarlie followed on the top achievers board with four distinctions each.

Reddford House Northcliff teachers give themselves a pat on the back for helping their learners achieve a 100% pass rate for the matric Class of 2021. Photo: Andile Dlodlo

Managing director of Reddford House School’s Ronel Burger congratulated every matriculant and their team of teachers on these exceptional results achieved. “Despite all the challenges, obstacles and disruptions that the matric teams of 2021 faced with Covid-19, they did indeed overcome and earn the glory. As our matrics leave Reddford House to start a new adventure, I have no doubt that the confidence, determination to overcome and positive demeanour that we strive to instil in our students, will stand them in good stead on life’s journey. They have what it takes to achieve their dreams and I wish them all only the very best for the future.”

Reddford House Northcliff hosts a ceremony for the matric Class of 2021 who achieved a 100% pass rate once again. Photo: Andile Dlodlo

Reddford House schools also doubled the number of learners in the top 5% of subject rankings nationally with 22 students featuring this year.

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