Zoë Pye (seven distinctions): Always choose subjects you enjoy and like. Also, taking a break from studying helps a lot.Kezia Walton (seven distinctions): I had to prioritise what I was good at and had to put in the effort in my shortcomings. I had a schedule and time for studying and I also continued with my baking business and served at church.Muhammad Patel (seven distinctions): It takes not only effort but self-belief, staying calm, and embarking on friendly competition. I am thankful to my family and my school for their support as well.Mitchell Kathan (eight distinctions): I used to struggle with maths but I worked hard, stayed motivated and believed in myself. I also participated in sports and made time for friends and family.Kent Allan (90% average and eight distinctions): I studied hard, paid attention in class, and watched YouTube videos especially for science subjects to get different explanations.Yashodhan Naidoo (seven distinctions): From Grade Nine I started putting my all into it. Though every year is different, the main thing is to be consistent. Have a good balance between school and life and engage in extramural activities.
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