Maia van Zyl achieved seven distinctions in the following subjects: Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences, engineering graphic and design and life orientation.
Maranatha Christian School announced its top achievers for the 2020 matric exams. Last week the Express reported that the school’s top performer was Maia van Zyl.
She bagged distinctions in Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences, engineering graphic and design and life orientation.
Van Zyl was followed by Sarah Docherty and Jamie Claite who both obtained six distinctions.
Docherty achieved distinctions in Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, economics, life sciences, history and life orientation.
Claite achieved distinctions in Afrikaans first additional language, mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences, history and life orientation.
This week we take a look at the remainder of the school’s top performers.
Jamie Claite achieved six distinctions in the following subjects: Afrikaans first additional language, mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences, history and life orientation.
Brooklyn Frederick achieved five distinctions in the following subjects: Business studies, physical sciences, life sciences, history and life orientation.
Angelique Johnson achieved four distinctions in the following subjects: Afrikaans first additional language, business studies, life sciences and life orientation.
Desire Jansen van Rensburg achieved four distinctions in the following subjects:
Afrikaans first additional language, mathematics, business studies and life orientation.
Sarah Docherty achieved six distinctions in the following subjects: Afrikaans first additional language, English home language, economics, life sciences, history and life orientation.
Kayla Boardman achieved four distinctions in the following subjects: Afrikaans first additional language, life sciences, history and life orientation.
Jordan Goosen achieved five distinctions in the following subjects: Mathematics, computer application technology, geography, physical sciences and life orientation.
Lynn Wright achieved five distinctions in the following subjects: English home language, math literacy, history, visual arts and life orientation.
Chesney Fouche achieved five distinctions in the following subjects: Afrikaans first additional language, math literacy, engineering graphic and design, design and life orientation.