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Reddam House Waterfall produces high achievers once again

With a 100% pass rate and an average of three A symbols per learner, Reddam House Waterfall’s Class of 2025 has delivered exceptional IEB results.

The Class of 2025 at Reddam House Waterfall has delivered outstanding results in the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) National Senior Certificate examinations. They achieved a 100% pass rate, high counts of distinctions, strong Bachelor’s Degree pass rates, and exceptional individual performances.

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This remarkable class has set a high standard, with an average of three A symbols per candidate. Notably, 62% of students attained an A or B aggregate, and the school recorded 13 placements in the top 1% of subjects, with 11 candidates listed in the IEB top 1%.

Reddam House Waterfall matric Class of 2025 learners Kirav Ishwarlall, Vibhav Bhimsan, Aryan Haripersad, and Nishal Keshav. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

Top achievers include Reatlegile Mphake, Kirav Ishwarlall, Rethabile Mashego, Uzile Nontangana, and Sejal Seetaram, each of whom earned eight distinctions. Diya Bhika, Vibhav Bhimsan, Nishal Keshav, Alisha Ramlall, Suneha Ramnarian, and Yuvan Ramruthan achieved seven distinctions each.

Reddam House Waterfall head of college Shelly Matthews is all smiles. Photo: Comfort Makhanya

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Shelly Matthews, head of college at Reddam House Waterfall, expressed pride in the learners’ accomplishments. “We believe that we have prepared our learners very well for university and their future endeavours. We encourage them to maintain their diligent efforts, and we look forward to witnessing the great success they will achieve in their lives.”

@caxtonjoburgnorth WATCH: Head of College at Reddam House Waterfall Shelly Matthews wishes the Class of 2025 good luck, and welcomes the Class of 2026. Video: Comfort Makhanya #Midrand #reddamhousehelderfontein ♬ original sound – Caxton Joburg North

Commenting on the Gauteng results, Ravi Nadasen, CEO of Inspired Education Group Africa and the Middle East, stated: “The achievements of our Gauteng Class of 2025 reflect not only academic excellence, but also the strength of character developed through an Inspired education. These students have balanced ambition with responsibility and resilience, ensuring they leave school well-prepared for the demands of university and beyond.”

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Comfort Makhanya

Comfort Tsholofelo Makhanya is a dedicated journalist who began his community news career in 2020, starting with Rekord Noweto and subsequently writing for Alex New, Rosebank Killarney Gazette, and currently, Midrand Reporter.

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