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St Dominic’s continues fine tradition

St Dominic’s School for Girls has once again achieved 100 per cent pass rate, continuing a more than 40 year tradition.

Of their 70 candidates, 104 distinctions were achieved and they received a 94 per cent university entrance for bachelor studies.

The school’s top achievers were:

* Anne-Marie Hüster who received eight distinctions and ranked in the top five per cent of the IEB learners in five subjects. She received distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language; English home language; French second additional language; life orientation; life sciences; mathematics; mathematics paper three and physical sciences.

* Javairia Siddiqui received eight distinctions for accounting; English home language; French second additional language; life orientation; life sciences; mathematics; mathematics paper three and physical sciences.

* Amy Flynn received eight distinctions for accounting; Afrikaans first additional language; English home language; life orientation; life sciences; mathematics; mathematics paper three and physical sciences.

Amy Flynn.
Amy Flynn.

* Bianca Kanagan received seven distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language; English home language; history; life orientation; life sciences; mathematics and mathematics paper three.

Bianca Kanagan.
Bianca Kanagan.

* Hester Helen Olivier received seven distinctions for accounting; Afrikaans first additional language; English home language; life orientation; mathematics; mathematics paper three and Unisa music practical eight.

Hester Helen Olivier.
Hester Helen Olivier.

* Nadia Laric received seven distinctions for English home language; history; life orientation; life sciences; mathematics; mathematics paper three and physical sciences.

Nadia Laric.
Nadia Laric.

* Kyla Dooley received six distinctions; geography; life orientation; life sciences; mathematics; mathematics paper three and physical sciences.

* Kirsten Martin received five distinctions in accounting; computer applications technology; life orientation; mathematics and mathematics paper three.

* Shannah van Zyl received four distinctions for Afrikaans first additional language; life orientation; mathematics and physical sciences.

* Chelsea Algar received four distinctions for English home language; geography; history and life orientation.

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