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A Celebration of excellence: Trinityhouse’s class of 2025 shines.

Trinityhouse Schools are celebrating a truly outstanding set of results as the Class of 2025 achieved exceptional outcomes in the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.

With 287 matriculants across four Gauteng campuses, this cohort has not only performed academically at the highest level, but has also embodied the values of resilience, integrity and perseverance that define the Trinityhouse community.

The Class of 2025 achieved an impressive 97% Bachelor Degree pass rate, with an average of 2.14 distinctions per candidate, reflecting a culture of academic rigour balanced with personal development and a strong Christian ethos.

Brand Academic Head of Trinityhouse, Sumari Purdon, praised the students for their dedication and consistency:

“The Class of 2025 has achieved strong IEB results, reflecting a sustained commitment to academic excellence. The cohort demonstrated resilience, focus, and a clear engagement with a holistic educational approach. These outcomes highlight the collective effort of students and educators in delivering high-level academic performance.”

Each campus produced exceptional individual performances, highlighting both academic depth and breadth across the group.

At Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge, excellence reached remarkable heights. Timothy Simon Daubermann, Megan Eloff-Geldenhuys, Jared Montjoie and Ke Xin Shi each achieved 9 distinctions, with Dumisani Sidney Moyo earning 8 distinctions. A further three students achieved a full house of 7 distinctions: Khanyisile Nokulunga Mkhwanazi, Caitlin Alex Moorhouse and Tahir Parsard.

Trinityhouse Little Falls delivered particularly strong results. Students Zachary Williams, Refiloe Mohlabi, Ruben Cilliers and Mikha’eel Patel each achieved 8 distinctions. In addition, a group of students achieved a full house of 7 distinctions, namely Jenna Jane Schulze, Eowyn Roodman, Carla Santiago, Alyssa Elflein and Chloe Tennick.

Trinityhouse Glenvista’s top performer was Nikolas Christopher Douglas Yarde, who achieved an impressive 7 distinctions, contributing to the campus’s continued record of academic excellence.

Trinityhouse Centurion celebrated their top achievers Motheo Amogelang Lamola and Tristan Jay Neale, who each achieved 6 distinctions.

The newer campuses, Trinityhouse Glenvista and Trinityhouse Centurion, continued to shine, each achieving a 100% pass rate for the third consecutive year, a powerful indicator of the strength of the Trinityhouse academic model and its ability to deliver excellence across diverse communities.

Beyond academics, Trinityhouse remains committed to nurturing well-rounded individuals through leadership development, sport, culture, service and faith-based education.

Families interested in becoming part of the Trinityhouse community are encouraged to attend the Open Day on 14 March 2026 or visit the school’s website. Applications for Grade 8 scholarships are now open, offering students access to a future filled with opportunity, purpose and achievement.

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