Trinityhouse Matriculants celebrate their academic success

RANDPARK RIDGE – Trinityhouse High Randpark Ridge was happy with marks which may be the highest in the school's history.


Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge matriculants were in high spirits as they sauntered and strutted to the reception area of the school to collect their results.

As they received them they shared their joy among each other.

Done with school. Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge matriculants are ready for their next chapter after they receive their marks. Photo: Ofentse Moduka
Daniel Nel achieves eight distinctions in the 2019 IEC examinations including a distinction in advanced programme English. He was deservedly placed on the list for IEB commendable achievements after placing within the top 5 per cent in five subjects.Photo: Supplied

Principal Farone Eckstein was pleased that the school had maintained their 100 per cent pass rate with a 97 per cent bachelor’s degree pass and amassed 236 distinctions. “I am very pleased and very humbled,” said Eckstein. The school’s top three achievers were Anya Rabbets (nine distinctions), Bronwyn Sinclair (nine distinctions) and Rafaela Halkas (eight distinctions). All three candidates scored distinctions in either advanced programme maths or English with Anya scoring distinctions in both.

Head girl Caitlin Rajchrt and deputy head girl Amy Murphy give a big thumbs up for their final results at Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge. Photo: Ofentse Moduka
Rafaela Halkas achieves eight distinctions in the 2019 IEC examinations. She attained more than 90 per cent in all her subjects including a staggering 98 per cent in both accounting and mathematics. Rafaela deservedly received the IEB Outstanding Achievement Award for achieving within the top 5 per cent in six or more subjects. Photo: Supplied

The school’s head girl Caitlin Rajchrt was very pleased with her marks and shared that she attained seven distinctions and was happy to have achieved a distinction in English as she was not sure she had done well in the subject. The deputy head girl Amy Murphy was pleased with her eight distinctions as she did not expect more than three.

Wandile Ndlovu and Thulani Dube encourage future matrics to never leave anything to the last minute as they kiss high school goodbye. Photo: Ofentse Moduka

“The Trinity Wolves of 2019 have outdone themselves with an exceptional set of results,” added Eckstein. “We are extremely proud of this cohort who have achieved 11 full-houses of distinctions including two candidates with nine distinctions and three students with eight distinctions. “Particularly pleasing is the amount of candidates who through a combination of their efforts and those of our academic staff, have managed to attain a bachelor’s degree pass for the first time in their schooling career.

Bronwyn Sinclair achieves nine distinctions in the 2019 IEC examinations including advanced programme English and music. Bronwyn was placed in the top 1 per cent of IEB candidates in English, life orientation and visual arts. Photo: Supplied
Anya Rabbets achieves nine distinctions in the 2019 IEC examinations. She attained more than 90 per cent in all her subjects including a staggering 98 per cent in both accounting and mathematics. Photo: Supplied

“I remain immensely humbled that a school that does not administer an admission exam is able to achieve such stellar results and want to acknowledge God’s hand in all that he has blessed us with.”

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