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St Stithians boys and girls excel in their Matric results

LYME PARK – St Stithians boys' and girls' colleges received a 100 per cent Matric pass rate.

St Stithians Boys’ College obtained a 100 per cent Matric pass rate with 150 candidates writing the 2015 Matric exams. Ninety-seven per cent of the pupils achieved a bachelor’s degree pass and 80 per cent received distinctions. The Girls’ College had 105 pupils who sat for exams and also achieved a 100 per cent pass rate. St Stithians Girls’ College received 99 per cent bachelor’s degree passes with an overall score of 80 per cent distinctions obtained.

Principal of the girls’ college Ivanka Acquisto congratulated the Matriculants. “We express our gratitude to the teachers of the Preparatory and Junior Preparatory schools of St Stithians College, and to the teachers at other schools whose students enrolled at the boys’ and girls’ colleges,” she said.

“We wish all our Matriculants a fulfilling first year out of school, wherever they find themselves, and we encourage them all to stay connected with St Stithians as they venture forth into this new stage of their lives,” Acquisto concluded.

The following pupils from the Boys’ College, have achieved a result in the top 1 per cent of IEB candidates in their subject:

  • Duncan Barnard (information technology, mathematics and physical sciences)
  • Murray Buck (life orientation)
  • Bennedict Mahlangu (IsiZulu first additional language)
  • Kelame Maine (life orientation)
  • Awais Majeed (accounting, life orientation, physical sciences, Urdu first additional language)
  • Nicholas Milligan (life sciences)
  • Asante Nxumalo (English home language, IsiZulu first additional language, life orientation)
  • Nikhil Patel (business studies)
  • Remo Rossi (life orientation)
  • Douglas Smith (mathematical literacy)
  • Michael Teles (mathematics)
  • Christopher Thackwray (mathematics)
  • Graham Vickers (physical sciences)

The following pupils from the Girls’ College, have achieved a result in the top 1 per cent of IEB candidates in their subject:

  • Sunayna Bholah (history, life orientation, life sciences)
  • Obakhe Bukula (English home language)
  • Ammaara Ebrahim (business studies)
  • Caitlin Grobler (mathematical literacy)
  • Guneet Kaur (Hindi first additional language)
  • Aditi Khatri (Hindi second additional language)
  • Lungile Makore (music – Unisa Practical 7)
  • Megan Mechanicos (mathematical literacy)
  • Fiona Nzau (history, life orientation)
  • Lisa Rahman (accounting, geography)

 

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