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St Ursula’s does it again.

Learners are encouraged to discover their unique gifts and reach their full potential.

St Ursula’s might be a small school, but it surely has a lot to offer and once again its learners have made their school very proud.

The 2016 matric class all passed their exams, and the school once again achieved a 100 per cent matric exemption.

Lesego Mabe obtained three distinctions.
Lesego Mabe obtained three distinctions.

“We are so proud of all our matrics. All of their hard work paid off,” said Principal Tony Botha.

Overall the learners received 21 As, 36 Bs and 61 Cs. Unalenna Mawande and Micaela Nunes passed with six distinctions each, while Lesego Mabe achieved three. Quite a few learners received a 78 or 79 percent and most of them have applied for a re-mark, believing that they end up with another A.

According to principal Botha, the learners at St Ursula’s School are encouraged to discover their unique gifts and reach their full potential as confident leaders, academic achievers and compassionate young people.

Micaela Nunes is proud of her six distinctions.
Micaela Nunes is proud of her six distinctions.

The school however feels that this achievement would not be possible if it was not for all the staff members. They are confident that the class of 2017 will perform just as well, if not better, in the new academic year.

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