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The young ladies of St Stithians Girls’ College made their way together to their school for one last time to collect their much-anticipated matric results and certificates on 7 January.
The Class of 2019 achieved a 100 per cent pass rate, with 99 per cent of candidates being awarded their bachelor pass.
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Two students achieved summa cum laude, which is an average of 90 per cent and above.
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Kundra Oosthuizen was placed on the IEB’s list for outstanding achievement, meaning that she placed in the top 5 per cent of learners in six subjects and 80 per cent or more for life orientation. She received nine distinctions.
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Kamryn Norton and Megan Swallow were placed on the IEB’s list for commendable achievement.
Tyla Graham received eight distinctions, and Zahn Avenant, Rhea Gill, Jemma Jenkins-Ferrett, Joëlle Lamprecht, Daniela Martini, Kamryn Norton and Megan Swallow received eight distinctions.
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Head of St Stithians Girls’ College Sally James said, “Congratulations to the Class of 2019. They are a formidable group of young women who have truly lived up to their vision of ‘recreating the dream in 2019’.
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“Excelling in matric is a culmination of hard work and a dedicated approach throughout one’s high school career. Consistency and balance are what it is all about. One has to develop a love and passion for learning and enquiry.”
Rector and executive head Tim Nutall added, “While our students have shone academically success runs far deeper than these results.
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“Our matric Class of 2019 has worked to action meaningful change in the Girls’ College and have led as true innovators across a variety of disciplines. They have engaged and connected with our wider community and taken a stance around significant issues affecting society at large. Our students have lived our school values and have truly inspired excellence, making a difference in every way.”
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Below is a summary of the Girls’ College 2019 Matric results:
- 100 per cent pass rate
- 99 per cent bachelor pass rate
- 1 per cent of diploma studies pass rate
- 2 candidates qualify for the St Stithians Academic Honours Summa Cum Laude Award (an average of 90 per cent or above)
- 1 student was placed on the IEB list for outstanding achievement
- 2 students were placed on the IEB list for commendable achievement
- 7 candidates achieved 11 subject marks within the top 1 per cent of all IEB candidates in a specific subject, across seven subjects
- 213 distinctions from 91 candidates, at an average of 2.34 per student
- 78 per cent of all candidates scored at least one distinction
- 65 candidates (71 per cent) achieved an average of 70 per cent or higher.
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