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Curro Mount Richmore matrics take top accolades

The top 3 matriculants were Aliyanah Ramluckan, with 7 distinctions, Liam Goodfellow with 6 distinctions, and Franché Muller with 3 distinctions.

Curro Mount Richmore and its learners have yet again emerged victorious, this in spite of a tumultuous 2020, with excellent matric results.

 

From the tribulations of the Covid-19 pandemic, learners never gave up and teachers quickly learned how to adapt to ensure that learning continued unhindered.

It is with the combined efforts of both parents, learners, and teachers that 2020 matriculants bagged 46 As across the 33 matriculants of 2020.

Curro Mount Richmore boasts a 100% IEB pass rate, and an 85% bachelor’s degree pass rate.

Curro Mount Richmore matriculants show off their results. From left, Alessia Collazuol scored 4 As, Liam Goodfellow with 6 As and Aliyanah Ramluckan, with 7 As. RIGHT: Matriculants collect their results at Curro Mount Richmore last Friday.

The school’s fourth top learner, Alessia Collazuol, who achieved 4 distinctions, also placed within the top 1% of the country for Mathematical Literacy with an outstanding 96%.

The top 3 matriculants were Aliyanah Ramluckan, with 7 distinctions, Liam Goodfellow with 6 distinctions, and Franché Muller with 3 distinctions.

“We are extremely proud of our class of 2020 for showing grit and perseverance during a year which has tested them in more ways than just academically.

“They have truly earned their achievements and we are excited to see what lies ahead for each of them.

“We look forward to your many successes in the future,” said Bryn Thomas, Executive Head.


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