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Melissa Fourie of DSG, got six distinctions. |
Jessica Milne – eight distinctions |
Ingrid Froneman – six distinctions |
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Kira Bell – seven distinctions |
Karla Hart – six distinctions |
Alexandra Niven – six distinctions |
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Luzuko Tena proudly shows off his matric pass to dad, Zamikhaya, at the noticeboard outside Graeme College. Photo: Stephen Penney |
St Andrew’s matriculant, Xan Atkins achieved fi ve distinctions. |
Charles Price-Smith is on the IEB's fi ve Achievement list for matrics in the top 5% in at least 5 subjects. |
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Adam Dixon-Warren got fi ve distinctions |
SMART TEACHER... Grahamstown Primary School teacher, Penelope Keulder, received her Advanced Certifi cate in Education (ACE) through the partnership between North West University and the Open Learning Group. She also received an award for best... |
Victoria Girls’ High School matriculant, Lillian Mollel achieved four A symbols. This year she plans to study Accounting Science at the University of Pretoria. |
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Krista du Plooy achieved four A symbols. She plans to study Art and Design at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. |
VGHS Head Girl in 2011, Luvuyo Hlatshaneni, got three distinctions and a bachelor’s degree pass. |
Liyabona Luthuli achieved four A symbols and this year she will be at the University of the Western Cape, studying Medicine. |
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Jessica Wentworth achieved four A symbols. She is in Denmark, attending an international school. |
Amy von Witt got four A symbols. This year she is taking a gap year and heading off to the US as an au pair. |
A VGHS Portfolio Head in 2011, Grahamstown-born Faith du Plessis, achieved fi ve A symbols. She will be studying Pharmacy at Rhodes University this year. Photos: Supplied |