Ashton International College announced their Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) results for their Form Three (Grade 10) 2015 group of pupils.
Ashton International College pupil Taylor Labuschagne achieved an average of 85 per cent and seven distinctions in Afrikaans, accounting, geography, computer science, English, mathematics and physical science.
The IGCSE syllabus is equivalent to O Levels and Ashton received a 100 per cent pass rate in these exams.
A total of 46 IGCSE Cambridge students wrote the exams at the end of 2015.
A total of 130 distinctions was achieved and, of these, 42 distinctions were above 90 per cent.
All pupils wrote examinations in seven subjects.
“We believe that these exceptional results are among the best ever achieved thus far in the 16 years of existence of Ashton International College and we are extremely proud of the students who have strived and obtained excellence,” the school’s management said.
Ashton International College pupils who achieved distinctions in the Grade Ten Cambridge IGCSE results are, back (from left): Courtney van Heerden, Tatenda Potera, Calvin Borrageiro, Christoff Botha and Danielle Seebacher. Middle: Taylor Labuschagne, Dillon Jukes, Kade Wood, Muskan Manchanda, Michael de Lange and Umar Seedat. Front: Aqeel Sookaria, Hannah Furno, Sihle Tladinyane, Rashmika Kalan, Richelle Laing and Jade Somerville.
Ashton international College pupil Jade Somerville achieved an average of 88 per cent and seven distinctions in English, biology, physical science, accounting, geography, Afrikaans and mathematics.
These Ashton International College pupils each achieved seven distinctions in the Grade 10 Cambridge IGCSE results.They are, back: Taylor Labuschagne. Front, (from left): Aqeel Sookaria, Sihle Tladinyane and Jade Somerville.
Aqeel Sookaria, an Ashton International College pupil, obtained an average of 90 per cent and seven distinctions in accounting, history, computer science, Afrikaans, physical science, English and mathematics.
Sihle Tladinyane, an Ashton International College pupil, achieved an average of 88 per cent and seven distinctions, in English, Afrikaans, business studies, history, mathematics, biology and physical science.
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