Samantha Green achieved seven distinctions for accounting, Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, information technology, life orientation, maths and physical sciences.
St Stithians College achieved a 100 per cent pass rate for both the girls and boys college’s.
The Girls’ College had 102 candidates with 98 per cent that qualified for Bachelor Degree Studies and 2 per cent qualified for Diploma Studies.
A total of 278 distinctions were achieved with 76 per cent of the girls achieved one or more distinction.
The Boys’ College had 155 candidates with 97 per cent that qualified for Bachelor Degree Studies.
A total of 333 distinctions were achieved with 70 per cent of the boys achieving one or more distinction.
These matriculants achieved the following distinctions:
Girls College
12 Distinctions
Toni Panzera
11 Distinctions
Gabriella Fedetto
9 Distinctions
Kathleen Freeman
Alexandra Keogh
E’Jane Li
8 Distinctions
Simryn Andhee
Rodina Ayaya
Jamie-Lee McDonic
Shumirai Sithole
7 Distinctions
Victoria Andre
Samantha Green
Boys’ College
10 Distinctions
Nicholas Meyer
8 Distinctions
Christopher Du Plessis
Michael Nothnagel
7 Distinctions
Matthew Erasmus
Tutty Faber
Craig Meier
Lian Meyer
Thulo Serobe
Michael Thackwray
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Shumirai Sithole achieved eight distinctions for accounting, Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, French second additional language, life orientation, life sciences, maths and physical sciences.
Tutty Faber achieved seven distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, French second additional language, maths, life sciences, physical sciences and life orientation.
E’Jane Li achieved nine distinctions for English home language, history, life orientation, life sciences, maths, music, physical sciences, AP English and AP maths.
Alexandra Keogh achieved nine distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, history, life orientation, life sciences, maths, physical sciences, AP English and AP maths.
Jamie-Lee McDonic achieved eight distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, life orientation, life sciences, maths, physical sciences, visual arts and AP maths.
Victoria Andre achieved seven distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, geography, life orientation, life sciences, maths and physical sciences.
Rodina Ayaya achieved eight distinctions for English home language, history, isiZulu first additional language, life orientation, life sciences, maths, music and physical sciences.
Michael Nothnagel achieved eight distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, maths, accounting, business studies, information technology, physical sciences, and life orientation.
Toni Panzera achieved 12 distinctions for accounting, Afrikaans first additional language, business studies, economics, English home language, geography, life orientation, life sciences, maths, physical sciences, AP English and AP maths.
Kathleen Freeman achieved nine distinctions in Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, French second additional language, German second additional language, life orientation, life sciences, maths, physical sciences, AP maths.
Lian Meyer achieved seven distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, maths, business studies, life sciences, physical sciences and life orientation.
Nicholas Meyer achieved 10 distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, maths, AP maths, accounting, business studies, life sciences, physical sciences, TCL practical 7 and life orientation.
Christopher Du Plessis achieved eight distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, maths, APmaths, accounting, information technology, physical sciences and life orientation.
Michael Thackwray achieved seven distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language, maths, AP maths, accounting, life sciences, physical sciences and life orientation.
Thulo Serobe achieved seven distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, French second additional language, maths, business studies, physical sciences and life orientation.
Matthew Erasmus achieved seven distinctions for English home language, Afrikaans first additional language, maths, accounting, life sciences, physical sciences and life orientation.
Gabriella Fedetto achieved 11 distinctions in English home language, history, information technology, isiZulu first additional language, Italian second additional language, life orientation, maths, physical sciences, visual arts, AP English and AP maths.
Simryn Andhee achieved eight distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, history, life orientation, life sciences, maths, physical sciences and AP maths.
Craig Meier achieved seven distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language, maths, AP maths, accounting, life sciences, physical sciences and life orientation.
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