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LYME PARK – Learners of St Stithians Boys' College collected their matric results and certificates in triumph on 7 January.


After a year of hard work the St Stithians Boys’ College matric Class of 2019 collected their matric results and certificates in triumph on 7 January.

The class achieved a 100 per cent pass rate, with 97 per cent of candidates being awarded their bachelor pass.

Timothy Basson and Muhammad Uthman Moola were placed on the IEB’s list for outstanding achievement, meaning that they placed in the top 5 per cent of learners in six subjects and 80 per cent or more for life orientation. They both received eight distinctions.

Saints boys jump for joy after receiving their matric results. Photo: Reuven Blignault

Angelo Galatis placed on the IEB’s list for commendable achievement.

The trio of students all achieved summa cum laude, which is an average of 90 per cent and above.

Receiving seven distinctions were Alwyn Barnard, Angelo Galatis, Iviwe Matikinca, Jonathan Temperley, Jaedon van Schalkwyk.

Daniel Martin, Dylan Martinand Jack du Toit were happy with their matric results. Photo: Reuven Blignault

Head of St Stithians Boys’ College David du Toit said, “The Class of 2019 at St Stithians Boys’ College has achieved excellent results in their final examinations, and we are proud of them.

St Stithians Boys’ College head boy Andrew Jackson and friend Elisha Banda were happy to collect their matric results. Photo: Reuven Blignault

“These results are the product of hard work, dedication and academic inquisitiveness but also of the significant contributions of their parents, peers and our dedicated staff. They have engaged passionately, thoughtfully and empathetically in preparing to have a positive impact on the world they will inhabit.”

Saints boys have fun after receiving their matric results on 7 January. Photo: Reuven Blignault

Rector and executive head Tim Nutall added, “I hope that every Saints’ boy in the Class of 2019 has achieved their goals and that their academic achievements are the steppingstone to their lives of significance and influence as adults.

Proud father Muhammad Uthman, sons Yusuf and Muhammad, and Fatima Moola celebrate their son Muhammad’s amazing matric results. Photo: Reuven Blignault

“We are very proud of this class’s outstanding results which are the culmination of hard work and a dedicated approach throughout their high school careers.”

Saints boys have fun after receiving their matric results on 7 January. Photo: Reuven Blignault

Below is a summary of the Boys’ College 2019 matric results:

  • 100 per cent pass rate
  •  97 per cent bachelor pass rate
  •  3 per cent diploma studies pass rate
  •  3 candidates qualify for the St Stithians Academic Honours Summa Cum Laude award (an average of 90 per cent or above)
  • 2 students were placed on the IEB list for outstanding achievement
  •  1 student was placed on the IEB list for commendable achievement
  •  7 candidates achieved 15 subject marks within the top 1 per cent of all IEB candidates in a specific subject, across 11 subjects
  •  284 distinctions from 141 candidates, at an average of 2.01 per student
  •  70 per cent of candidates scored at least one distinction
  •  75 candidates (53 per cent) achieved an average of 70 per cent or higher.

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