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Roedean rocks another year with 100 per cent matric pass rate

PARKTOWN – #Matric2019 results are outstanding for Roedean School matrics.


The matric class of 2019 at Roedean School were overjoyed at receiving their results on 7 January.

The class received a 100 per cent pass rate and 100 per cent Bachelor Degree pass as well as 319 distinctions from 79 girls.

Frances Hayton, Mariek Kritzinger and Amelia Mills were ranked in the top five per cent of IEB in five or more subjects while Lisa Nauta, Mieke Nauta and Ruth-Ann Wright were ranked in the top five per cent of IEB learners in six or more subjects.

Shreeya Khoosal achieved nine distinctions. Photo: Supplied

Executive head Fiona Rogers congratulated the matrics on their superb results.

Lisa Nauta achieved nine distinctions and was placed in the top five per cent of IEB learners in six or more subjects. Photo: Supplied

“The time, effort and determination you put into your work during the year and your meticulous preparation for the examinations have truly paid off. Each one of you rose to the challenge and each one of you acquitted herself exceptionally well. The staff and I are extremely proud of you all and celebrate these results and your success.”

Learners achieving nine distinctions include:

  • Frances Hayton
  • Shreeya Khoosal
  • Lisa Nauta

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Learners achieving eight distinctions include:

  • Cassandra Da Silva
  • Katherine Duvenage
  • Mariek Kritzinger
  • Saxon Leathwhite
  • Amelia Mills
  • Mieke Nauta
  • Zayaan Sallie
  • Ruth-Ann Wright
Nikita Kokot and Shivali Chanderpaul are excited about their results. Photo: Sarah Koning

Learners achieving seven distinctions include:

  • Tamara Bromley
  • Jacinta Dem
  • Hanna Essop
  • Nikita Kokot
  • Reatlegile Malatji
  • Ané Müller
  • Alexeia Nicolaou
  • Carys Sutherland
  • Isabella Tanzer
  • Chloe Vinnicombe

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