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Ahmed Timol matrics make school proud

The principal thanked the educators, the parents, the school governing body and all those pupils who worked hard as a collective to maintain the high standards at the school.

The class of 2014, like the classes before them have made principal of Ahmed Timol Secondary School, DN Juta proud.

“The 96,1 per cent pass rate, with a seven per cent increase in bachelor’s passes and a definite shift from certificate to diploma are keeping with our aims for an improvement in the quantity and quality of our results,” he said.

“Added to this, the pupils who attained multiple As, are the cherry on the top.”

Seven candidates attained A aggregates: Unathi Themba (90,75 per cent), Qhawe Ndlovu (89,29 per cent), Muhammad Moosa (88,88 per cent), Saeed Moola (85 per cent), Naailah Ahmed (84,71 per cent), Yaseera Khan (82,57 per cent) and Muniera Mehtar (80,57 per cent).

Muhammad and Unathi snatched eight As each, with one of Unathi’s As being for the IEB’s Advanced mathematics.

“Unathi and Qhawe have to be commended further for their outstanding service to their fellow pupils,” MA Khan, the deputy principal said.

“They took it upon themselves to help their friends with maths and science for the past two years,” he added.

The principal thanked the educators, the parents, the school governing body and all those pupils who worked hard as a collective to maintain the high standards at the school.

His message for the class of 2015, “The class of 2014, like those before them, has left behind a hard act to follow. It is up to you to seize the moment and to raise the bar even further.”

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