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Pinnacle College Waterfall Class of 2025 ace exams

Pinnacle College Waterfall hits the academic jackpot with a 100% pass rate and record-breaking distinctions.

Pinnacle College Waterfall celebrated a 100% pass rate in last year’s Independent Examination Board (IEB) matric examinations.

With a total of 39 candidates participating in this year’s examinations, the college recorded an impressive 83% Bachelor Degree passes and 17% diploma passes, with a fantastic 25 subject distinctions.

Read more: 2025 was a success of a year for Pinnacle College Waterfall

Among those who stood out were Hope Mdluli with 6 distinctions, Uzayr Paruk with 5 distinctions, and Taliya Pakiri, also with 5 distinctions.

Head of Pinnacle College Waterfall Andrea Dawson expressed her deep pride in the students’ accomplishments. “We are just absolutely joyful at the results and just knowing that we can do it now is an encouragement for this year.

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“To the Class of 2026, we are going to support them all the way so that we can celebrate once again in January 2027. We will be behind them all the way.”

Also read: Happy New Year from Pinnacle College Waterfall

Among the successful candidates was Dikembe Bichadi, who admitted that the exam period had been filled with anxiety and uncertainty. “I honestly thought the exams went terribly. I was extremely nervous and didn’t think I did well at all
“I was very shocked when I saw my results. I achieved a Bachelor pass and did really well in most of my subjects, which I’m very happy about.”

Looking ahead, Bichadi has set his sights on further studies, with a strong interest in politics and journalism. “I’m hoping to go further in something related to politics. Journalism was definitely one of my options. I’ve already applied and been accepted at Rhodes University, and I’m really hoping to study there.”

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Ayanda Ntshingila

Ayanda Ntshingila is an aspiring intern journalist at Caxton Local Media, skilled in news writing and reporting with a passion for storytelling. She is currently contributing to Fourways Review.

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