
The school had more than a handful of learners that received four and more distinctions for their matric year.
Nikisha Baijan obtained 10 distinctions for accounting; religion studies; mathematics paper three; physical science; history; mathematics; English; visual arts; life orientation and Afrikaans.
Jennifer Eloff obtained eight distinctions for life orientation; religion studies; accounting; Afrikaans; mathematics paper three; mathematics; physical science; life sciences and English.

Gugulethu Mabuza obtained eight distinctions for religion studies; English; life orientation; Afrikaans; mathematics; mathematics paper three; business studies and life sciences.

Anthea Naiken obtained five distinctions for religion studies; life sciences; tourism; life orientation and history.
Caleb Rajah obtained five distinctions for religion studies; tourism; life sciences; life orientation and business studies.
Prysska Somera obtained five distinctions for religion studies; tourism; geography; economics and life orientation.
Daniel Pabu obtained five distinctions for religion studies; tourism; life sciences; life orientation and English.
Nonhlanhla Mamba obtained four distinctions for accounting; religion studies; economics and life orientation.
Navika Sukdeo obtained four distinctions for life orientation; tourism; religion studies and life sciences.
Kaylen Jansen obtained four distinctions for religion studies; tourism; Afrikaans and life orientation.



