St Peter’s College learners jump for joy over results
SUNNINGHILL – Among the 100 per cent pass rate at St Peter's College, two learners achieved nine distinctions and are ready for life outside of high school.
Michael du Plooy, Justin Amm, Sabrina Jansen and Chiara Reddy, jump for joy after receiving their results.
The air was electric with excitement and happiness as the St Peter’s College matric Class of 2020 arrived with their parents to pick up their results on Friday, 19 February.
The class boasted a 100 per cent pass rate, with two learners achieving nine distinctions each.
One of those learners is Gathuku Matheri, who obtained distinctions in English, Afrikaans, maths, life orientation, physical science, information technology, business studies, history and advanced programme maths.
He said the shift to online learning and numerous assignments was the most challenging part of the final school year. “[Learning from home] is a completely different environment compared to physical school. You lack the student-to-teacher connection and feel very distant from everyone else. So there was an aspect of social isolation. “The period between March and June was possibly the most difficult times of the matric year,” he said.
Gathuku was also a prefect at the school and took part in squash, music, debating and public speaking as well as tutoring other school learners.
When asked about his future plans, Gathuku said he hopes to study mechatronics engineering at the University of Cape Town (UCT) to carry on his interest in the engineering field.
Ezra Vergotine was another top achiever in the school, obtaining six distinctions. He said the change of learning from home has not been a difficult one for him, and that it was not too difficult to work with the facilities available to him and the learners.
He explained, “Personally, the year wasn’t too bad because of all the websites and apps we could use. I would say academically, it was a little easier since work could be done in our own time as opposed to a normal schooling environment.”
Ezra said he is thinking of studying medicine at UCT now that he has completed high school.
Boitumelo Makatu and Andrea Wiid at St Peter's College just before the celebrations start. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Nicole Hepplewhite, Jessica Dunstan and Mikayla Gounde smile widely with their IEB results. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Aphelele Sono and Simphiwe Majokane are all smiles after fetching their results from St Peter's College. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Didintle Mothusi hugs her physics teacher Gwenyth Zimmerman after receiving her results. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Jeoma Nwankwo, Kumbirai Dziruni, Vutomi Moyane and Chiedza Dziruni are excited for life after high school. Photos: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Top achiever for St Peter's College, Gathuku Matheri placed in the top one per cent in the IEB in business studies, information technology, life orientation, mathematics, AP mathematics and physical science. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Ezra Vergotine is one of the school's top achievers – he obtained six distinctions.
Top achiever for St Peter's College, Gathuku Matheri placed in the top one per cent in the IEB in six subjects.
Katiso Mokhela, Odirile Bontle Mwase and Tsepiloe Pitkoe at St Peter's College as the Class of 2020. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Katiso Mokhela, Odirile Bontle Mwase and Tsepiloe Pitkoe are elated with their results after fetching them from St Peter's College. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Chiara Reddy, Michael du Plooy, Justin Amm and Sabrina Jansen with their IEB matric results for 2020. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Chiara Reddy, Michael du Plooy, Justin Amm and Sabrina Jansen have just received their IEB matric results for 2020. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Some former learners of the St Peter's College Class of 2020. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
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