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St Henry’s Marist College excels with 100% pass rate

Glenwood's St Henry's Marist College matrics excelled with 42 of their 51 candidates achieving Bachelor’s passes.

ST HENRY’S Marist College are pleased with their matric results for 2023. The Class of 2023 earned a total of 53 subject distinctions. Four Grade 12s attained A aggregates and nine achieved B aggregates.

Mia Schumann who got Proxima Accessit to the Dux 2023. Photo: Ayanda Zulu

Forty-two of the 51 St Henry’s candidates achieved Bachelor’s passes, meaning that 82% of their candidates have admittance to degree studies. Nine candidates achieved Diploma passes, meaning 18% of their candidates have admittance to diploma studies, and the school had an overall 100% pass rate.

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The Top 10 graduates in order are:

1. Ruth Binder (2023 Head Girl) who was the 2023 Dux and obtained an aggregate of 90% with eight subject distinctions.
2. Mia Schumann, who was the 2023 Proxime Accessit obtained an aggregate of 87% and six subject distinctions.
3. Travis Voigt (2023 Head Boy) obtained an aggregate of 86% and six subject distinctions.
4. Liam Vercueil obtained an aggregate of 84% and six subject distinctions.
5. Sanam Singh obtained an aggregate of 76% and four subject distinctions.
6. Fanele Dhlomo (2023 Deputy Head Girl) and Matthew Francis (2023 Deputy Head Boy) both obtained an aggregate of 75.14%, sharing 6th place overall. Fanele achieved one subject distinction and Matthew achieved two subject distinctions.
8. Sarah King obtained an aggregate of 73.43% and one subject distinction.
9. Lezanda Bukhosini obtained an aggregate of 73.29%.
10. Ivan Williams obtained an aggregate of 72.71% and one subject distinction.

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