Curro Aurora celebrates their 2019 matriculants

SUNDOWNER – Curro Aurora Matriculants celebrate an 100 per cent pass rate.


Curro Aurora matriculants achieved a 100 per cent pass rate.

Head of the high school, Dion Kotze said, “The most special component of Curro Aurora School is the absolutely brilliant Curro Aurora learner. Our learners are what makes our school special. We can definitely celebrate our motto of carpe diem as we celebrate our 100 per cent pass rate, our increased bachelor’s degree pass rate and our higher distinctions per candidate ratio.”

Laura Davids is proud of her son Nicholas Kruger’s achievement at Curro Aurora.
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Top achiever Stian Thomson was said to be on his way to New Zealand and was set to study biomedical sciences with the option to move to medical sciences at the University of Auckland.

Amber Meikle achieves three distinctions and a nod in the top 1 per cent in the IEB for mathematical literacy. Photo: Supplied

Nicholas Kruger and his mom were happy to receive his results. “I am as happy as I can be,” were the sentiments of Nicholas who will study dramatic arts.

Rae-Juan Still scores three distinctions in her final matric examinations.
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Kotze concluded, “Today, we at Curro Aurora not only celebrate the achievements of our 2019 matrics, we also celebrate the future of our country led by these future leaders.”

Mohammed Khan lands four distinctions in his final matric exams.
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The top achievers in the Class of 2019 were:

Top achiever Stian Thompson achieves seven distinctions in his final matric exams.
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Deputy principal and FET phase head of Curro Aurora Sarah-Jane Olivier noted that ‘the top 10 is worked out based on the overall average, not on the number of distinctions’ after the exams.

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