Die matriekgroep van 2021 kon uiteindelik hul uitslae na 'n moeilike jaar en naelskou gaan haal. Die News het by Krugersdorp High School (KHS), Curro High, UniHigh en Hoërskool Noordheuwel gaan inloer.
Ellouise Smith van Noordheuwel doen reeds rekeningkundige werk en beplan om later Onderwys aan Unisa te studeer. Schumé van Dyk wil 'n BA in Taal en Literatuur verwerf. "Ek voel net tale is meer my passie."
Die News het op Vrydagoggend die strate ingevaar om trotse matrikulante en hul oomblik van glorie vas te vang.
Krugersdorp High School (KHS), Curro High, UniHigh en Hoërskool Noordheuwel se 2021-matrieks het die volgende te sê gehad:
Ulithemba Lurani, Maite Rampedi, Sanelisiwe Magudu, Kitso Modikoane and Tyler Nazam from UniHigh are glad to have received their matric results. Photo submitted.Curro se Jana Rykaart en Giselle Gertzen sien daarna uit om Onderwys by die NWU Potchefstroom-kampus te gaan studeer, terwyl Botshelo Mokgoko eers medies wou studeer het maar toe op tandheelkunde besluit het want, “I want to make people smile!”.Michaela Myburgh, Nicole Smith, Cherikha Fouché en Kara van Greunen glimlag van oor tot oor nadat hulle hul matriekuitslae by Hoërskool Noordheuwel gaan haal het.Met haar ma Christel aan haar sy het Tégan Malherbe van Curro uiteindelik haar matriekuitslae in haar hande. Foto: Jaco Human.Brendan Dicken from UniHigh is happy with his matric results. Photo submitted.Rethabile Motake (left) from Curro will start her studies towards an LLB at UJ this year. Khaya Blaai (right) is excited about studying towards his BCom Marketing and will combine it with Sports Sciences. Photo: Jaco Human.Katleho Khuele from Curro, supported by Thabisa Menyatso, is all smiles.
Curro se Jana Rykaart en Giselle Gertzen sien daarna uit om Onderwys by die NWU Potchefstroom-kampus te gaan studeer, terwyl Botshelo Mokgoko eers medies wou studeer het maar toe op tandheelkunde besluit het want, “I want to make people smile!”.KHS 2021 matrics Phuti Kobe, Takalani Nenungwi and Mogolodi Molefi all have the same plan – to study architecture this year.Ashley and Harry Bateman are proud of their son Deagan’s accomplishments during his matric year. Photo: Jaco Human.Clyde Mann from KHS is so happy for getting exemption to do his Bachelor’s, “… but it was so stressful. With the CAT exam we had to restart because of a power outage, and English was difficult. Luckily our prelims were harder than the finals so we were prepared.” Clyde will study Animation and CGI at the American University in the Emirates this year.Christine Downing from KHS said, “I was stressed about my marks. I thought I did badly, but I did much better than I thought I would. I’m currently finishing my music degree, then I want to study Education to teach music.”Angela Genge from KHS said, “I plan on studying Food Technology at TUT or UJ. I was interested in culinary studies, but found an interest in what goes into everything behind food processes.”Dian Keyser van Noordheuwel wou vanjaar BCom Rekeningkunde gaan studeer het, maar hy werk reeds by rekenmeesters en oorweeg sy opsies. Dian Delport beplan wel om BCom Rekeningkunde te gaan studeer.Jamie Wilson, Kyla Nobles and Mandisa Tshabangu are more than happy with the matric results they achieved at UniHigh. Photo submitted.Boipelo Molefe and Nanani Mhlaba show off their matric results. UniHigh Circuit Manager Nonhlanhla Ntshangase gives them the thumbs-up. Photo submitted.
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For more than 4 and a half years, Clinton Botha was a journalist at Roodepoort Record. His articles were regularly published in the Northside Chronicle now known as the Roodepoort Northsider. Clinton is also the editor of Randfontein Herald since July 2020. As a sports fanatic he wormed his way into various "beats - as the media would know it - and admits openly that his big love always have something to do with a scoreboard, crowds and usually a ball that hops.