St Dominic’s achieved a 100 per cent pass rate in the 2017 IEB matric exams. Headmaster Roger Loring said the school has a proud tradition of more than three decades in succession with a 100 per cent matric pass rate.
A total of 78 learners wrote the exams, achieving 94 distinctions and 184 ‘B’ symbols between them. All but one learner (98.7 per cent) received a bachelor’s degree (university entrance) pass.
The top performing learners were:
Seven distinctions: Julian Yeates (Afrikaans, English, history, life orientation, life sciences, maths literacy and visual arts).
Four distinctions: Jessie Dasrath (geography, life sciences, maths and physical sciences).
Six distinctions: Chanté de Freitas (Afrikaans, English, life orientation, life sciences, maths and physical sciences).
Five distinctions: Kayleigh van Wyk (Afrikaans, English, life orientation, life sciences and maths).
Four distinctions: Hannah le Roux (Afrikaans, English, life orientation and life sciences).
Four distinctions: Jenna-Lisa da Camara (accounting, Afrikaans, maths and physical sciences).
Four distinctions: Ungiphile Mhlongo (accounting, isiZulu, maths and physical sciences).
Seven distinctions: Samantha Johnson (accounting, Afrikaans, English, geography, life orientation, maths and physical sciences).
Four distinctions: Sarania Nayagar (accounting, English, life orientation and maths).
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