King David High School pupils make their school proud

LINKSFIELD - King David High School pupils scoop 463 distinctions.

Adam Krok and Greg Meyer make themselves and their school proud as they take home 10 distinctions each.

 

Adam Krok is one of the school’s top achievers, with 10 distinctions and holds a place among the IEB’s Outstanding Achievers.
Ashlee Firer receives eight distinctions and is placed in the top one percent for one subject.
Daniel Lewis is one of the six pupils to receive eight distinctions.
Devon Sostak scoops eight distinctions and is named an IEB Commendable Achiever.
Greg Meyer is one of King David’s top achievers, with 10 distinctions and holds a place among the IEB’s Outstanding Achievers.
Jemma Waksman achieves eight distinctions and is named an IEB Outstanding Achiever.
Saul Hurwitz achieves an impressive nine distinctions, and is placed in the top one percent in three subjects.
Taryn Gersohn is one of two pupils to receive nine distinctions, and is placed among the IEB’s Outstanding Achievers.
Tyler Epstein achieves eight distinctions and is named as an IEB Commendable Achiever.

Matric pupils at King David High School, Linksfield, have produced results to be proud of, with an impressive 463 distinctions between the 153 pupils who wrote matric this year, and 147 pupils achieving university exemption.
Two top achieving pupils, Adam Krok and Greg Meyer, scooped a breathtaking 10 distinctions each. Krok was placed among the top one percent of IEB matrics in six of his subjects, while Meyer reached the top one percent in three subjects.
Saul Hurwitz and Taryn Gersohn each took home nine distinctions, being placed in the top one percent for three subjects and four subjects respectively.
Six pupils joined the school’s top achievers as Tyler Epstein, Ashlee Firer, Adam Jankelow, Daniel Lewis, Devon Sostak and Jemma Waksman achieved an impressive eight distinctions each. A further 14 students received seven distinctions each, and numerous King David matrics scooped between one and six distinctions.
Krok, Meyer, Gersohn, and Waksman were all named IEB Outstanding Achievers after being placed in the top five percent of IEB pupils for six or more subjects. Epstein and Sostak were placed among the IEB’s Commendable Achievers, reaching the top five percent in five or more subjects.
With results like these, King David High School, its staff, its pupils and their parents have much to celebrate.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!
You can read the full story on our App. Download it here.
Exit mobile version