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Full marks for Ashton International College

“This year’s results are a testament to all our students’ hard work, perseverance and dedication."

Ashton International College scored a 100% pass rate, with 96% of learners obtaining bachelor’s degree passes in the 2024 IEB matric exams.

The college achieved an 84% average across the top six IEB students.

One learner achieved seven distinctions, one six, three got five and one received four.

Kayla Govender (six): Accounting, Afrikaans, English, life orientation, life sciences and mathematics.

The top achiever Kiara Harkoo celebrated an outstanding achievement for being within the top 5% of students in five subjects and achieving a rating of seven in life orientation in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.

She received distinctions in Afrikaans, English, life orientation, life sciences, physical science, history and mathematics.

Devania Nadeson (five): Afrikaans, English, geography, life orientation and life sciences.

Kaylah Govender was the second-best student with six distinctions in accounting, Afrikaans, English, life orientation, life sciences and mathematics, at an overall average of 83.43%.

Principal Lynne Felix congratulated the learners, saying they have made the Ashton family proud.

Kimberly Halgryn (five): Afrikaans, English, business studies, life orientation and life sciences.

“This year’s results are a testament to all our students’ hard work, perseverance and dedication. A special shout out to our top achievers who are truly an example of the Ashton motto, Excellence belongs to the zealous.

“Thank you to our incredible staff. Your passion and commitment have been instrumental in these successes. To our parents, thank you for the support and encouragement you’ve given along the way,” said Felix.

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