Reine Aldous scored an 89 per cent average, followed by Sarah Rodda’s 88.29 per cent, and Nicole Pottek’s 87.71 per cent.
Alexa Greig had six distinctions
Art took the top spot with a 76.3 per cent average, accounting was narrowly behind at 75.4 per cent, and engineering graphic design at 74.2 per cent. The school achieved a 99 per cent pass rate.
Amit Bhoola had six distinctions.
Fourways Review apologises for the error in the article Week ending 13 January.
The following, in fact, are the top achievers:
Sarah Rodda – seven distinctions
Matthew Taylor – seven distinctions
Reine Aldous – six distinctions
Amit Bhoola – six distinctions
Alexa Greig – six distinctions
Colleen Muller – six distinctions
Nicole Pottek – six distinctions.
Lorraine Rodda, Sarah’s mother said, “She was very nervous about the results because she was aiming for the seven distinctions. When we got the final results we were relieved and ecstatic at the same time. As a parent, I am extremely proud. She had her goals and she worked toward them.”
Nicole Pottek had six distinctions.
“I am grateful and lucky to have received an education of such a high standard from Fourways High. It is still surreal because I exceeded my own expectations! I have chosen to study chemical engineering at Wits which stems from a desire to understand the world around me. I hope to contribute to the betterment of our beautiful country in the future,” said Matthew Taylor.
Reine Aldous had six distinctions.
Matthew’s parents, Emma and Nick Taylor added that they are very proud of him adding, “He woke us up with great excitement over his results in the early hours of the 5th January. We also want to thank Fourways High for the fantastic education, guidance and care that he received throughout his five years at the school.”
Matthew Taylor obtained an astonishing seven distinctions.
The school principal, Wendy de Bruyn said, “[We are] very proud of the 2016 legends.”