Lizandri Mans of Hoërskool Secunda attained eight distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, accounting, life science, physical science and Alpha mathematics.
The 11 matrics of 2023 at Highveld Muslim School achieved a 100% pass rate, while Hoërskool Hoogenhout in Bethal achieved 99.1%, with 106 of its 107 matriculants passing.
Hoërskool Secunda achieved a 98.9% pass rate, with 173 of its 175 matriculants who wrote the exams passing.
Evander High School achieved an 83.5% pass rate, Hoërskool Oosterland 83%, Highveld Park High School 76.9%, and Thistle Grove Combined School 43.7%.
Hoogenhout’s top achievers are Nafisa Shifa, who attained six distinctions, and Xolisile Malewa, Louise Matthee and Anke van der Walt, who each earned four distinctions.
Hoërskool Oosterland’s top achievers are Xantia Engelbrecht, who got seven distinctions; Alexander Stöger, who attained six; and Riandri Lourens, Chalista Strömbeck and JG van Niekerk, who each obtained four.
The results of the annual challenge between Sizwakele and Ikusasalethu secondary schools in eMbalenhle about which school attained the highest matric pass rate were announced.
Sizwakele is the latest winner and top achiever among the schools in eMbalenhle, with an 83.6% matric pass rate, followed by the Ikusasalethu Secondary School, which was the top achiever in the previous three years with 80.5%.
Ikusasalethu visited Sizwakele Secondary School to congratulate them and renew the challenge for 2024.
Nafisa Shifa is Hoërskool Hoogenhout’s top achiever. She attained six distinctions.
Tiaan de la Rey of Hoërskool Secunda attained seven distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, accounting, life science and physical science.
Lana Hyman of Hoërskool Secunda attained seven distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, CAT, life science and physical science.
Anzel Nieuwenhuis of Hoërskool Secunda attained seven distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, accounting, physical science and tourism.
Sibusiso Ngubane of Hoërskool Secunda attained seven distinctions for Afrikaans, English, life orientation, IT, life science, physical science and Alpha mathematics.
Xantia Engelbrecht of Hoërskool Oosterland attained seven distinctions.
Armand Kwooitz of Hoërskool Secunda attained six distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, IGO and IT.
Gunter du Plessis of Hoërskool Secunda attained six distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, IT and life science.
Ulindi de Vos of Hoërskool Secunda attained six distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, economic science, and physical science.
Delené Botterill of Hoërskool Secunda attained six distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, IGO and IT.
Nafisa Shifa of Hoërskool Hoogenhout attianed six distinctions for Afrikaans, mathematics, accounting, life science, physical science and life orientation.
Suné Stander of Hoërskool Secunda attained five distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation and IGO.
Surike Jonker of Hoërskool Secunda attained five distinctions for Afrikaans, English, life orientation, IGO and design.
Chadé Erasmus of Hoërskool Secunda attained five distinctions for Afrikaans, English, life orientation business studies and CAT.
Johan Nel of Hoërskool Secunda attained eight distinctions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics, life orientation, CAT, IT, physical science and Alpha mathematics.
Anja Smith of Hoërskool Secunda attained five distincions for Afrikaans, English, mathematics and economics.
Rebecca Mamabolo from Sizwakele Secondary School attained five distinctions for English, mathematics, geography, tourism and physical science.
Solly Tukushe, a Sizwakele Secondary School learner, attained seven distinctions in the subjects of mathematics, physical science, life science, geography, tourism, life orientation and Isizulu.
Phiwumusa Zulu, an Ikusasalethu Secondary School learner, attained six distinctions for physical science, life orientation, life sciences, IsiZulu, English and tourism.
Niyo Sofoni of Ikusasalethu Secondary School attained six distinctions for mathematics, Isizulu, life orientation, geography, tourism and physical science.
Zothile Zwane, a learner at Sizwakele Secondary School, attained five distinctions for Isizulu, tourism, life orientation, geography and English.