Zahrah Alli received awards for the highest mark in tourism and the runner up cup for the Senior Efficiency Award.
It is that time of the year when schools award their learners for their excellence either in sports or academics. Germiston High School did no such mistake to miss out too.
On October 30 the school held its Grade 12 valedictory at the school hall.
Tshepang Raseobi received a number of awards, namely the Linda Uys trophy for best IT learner, Tomes Cup for the highest mark for life sciences, the Wylie Cup for the highest marks in mathematics, and the Afrikaans Cup for the highest mark in Afrikaans.
Mpho Lebina was awarded his white blazer. He is the sixth person in the history of the school to be awarded the blazer. He is also the second person to have received all four blazers (striped, black, purple and now white).
Tinenyasha Sibanda was awarded a number of awards, most impressive being Linda Uys trophy for best IT learner and the Day Cup for the highest marks in English.
Munashe Mukweya received awards for Trust Banks Cup for the highest marks in economics, the Pieter Van Rensburg Cup for the highest mark in physical sciences and the Senior Efficiency Cup.
Mpho Lebina was awarded the Old Germistonian Trophy for being the most well-rounded male learner after his success in culture and sports.
Musa Mthembu, RCL president, was awarded the Old Germistonian Trophy for being the well-rounded female learner after her success in academics, culture, and her positions as RCL president, RCL district president and RCL provincial vice-president.