GOOD
NEWS
17 January 2017
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Congratulations to the Class of 2016
From P 1 The matric results for schools in the Overstrand are: ■ Hermanus High School received a 100% pass rate and 79,09% Bachelor passes. The top matriculant in the country, Conrad Strydom, obtained a 98% aggregate. The school achieved 27 A aggregates, 31 B and 56 C aggregates. Both Conrad and Sian Bourdin, with an aggregate of 96,3%, are on the Western Cape Merit List. ■ Curro Hermanus boasts a 100% pass rate and has been crowned as the top performing IEB school within the Curro Group nationwide. Of its 15 matriculants, 93% achieved a Bachelor pass and 33,3% obtained A aggregates. The school’s top achiever is Charnay Vorster with an aggregate of 85%. ■ Northcliff House College also boasts a 100% pass rate. Of their 10 matriculants, 7 received Bachelor passes and 3 Diploma passes. ■ Qhayiya Secondary School in Zwelihle also has plenty of reason to celebrate, as their
Cllr Lindile Ntsabo, Principal Nkosilungile Lolwana and ODM Deputy Mayor Archie Klaas with Qhayiya Secondary School in Zwelihle’s three top performers: Siphamandla Vabantu, Mava Masimini and Siseko Malongwana. matric pass rate increased from 80,6% to 88,5%. The school’s top performer is Siseko Malongwana who achieved a 71% aggregate. ■ Gansbaai Academia received a 95,18% pass rate. Their top student is Analo Yawa with 6 distinctions – the
first learner in the school’s history to achieve an average of 80% and above. ■ Hawston Secondary achieved a pass rate of 73,5%.Their top matriculant is Jenne-Lee Hartnick, with 1 distinction and an aggregate of 73,8%.
CONGRATULATIONS! Northcliff House College is proud of their 100% pass rate for the matrics of 2016. In the back row are Pete de Kock (teacher), Arrin-Dee Hansen, Vanya Labuschagne (distinctions in Afrikaans, Design and Visual Arts), Quintin Spies, Bodean Rohlandt (distinction in Mathematical Literacy), and Dylan Harvey. In the middle row are Nikita Koekemoer (distinction in Afrikaans), Barbara Liefeldt (teacher and vice-principal) and Ruth Mao-Cheia. In the front are Laetitia de Villiers and Vjorn Pharo.