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Crawford pupils secure top two spots on North Coast with stellar results

Dristhi Ramsumer and Tayur Moodley both recorded averages of over 93%.

Crawford International North Coast delivered another exceptional performance in the 2025 matric examinations, achieving a 100% pass rate with a 96.15% at bachelor’s degree level.

The top 10 pupils achieved an impressive average of seven distinctions per candidate.

The top two pupils from the beautiful North Coast campus located in Westbrook, are Dristhi Ramsumer and Tayur Moodley with averages of 94.38% and 93.31%, respectively. This has secured them the coveted top two IEB positions along the North Coast.

These results, in particular, speak to the depth of academic rigour at the campus, the impact of focused and targeted matric support strategies and the commitment of teachers, parents and students to academic excellence.

Principal Elainee Kistan was thrilled with the performance.

“Congratulations to the 2025 cohort on their excellent, well deserved results,” she said.

“It is through the combined effort and support from the teachers and parents and the hard work and resilience of our students that they have garnered these impressive results.”

These outstanding results contribute to the broader success of the Crawford International brand, where more than 500 candidates collectively achieved 1 428 distinctions, averaging 2.7 distinctions per candidate across all campuses. These results reflect the consistency of academic standards and the effectiveness of Crawford’s structured approach to teaching, learning and matric preparation.

The achievements highlight Crawford International’s continued success in delivering a high-quality, internationally benchmarked education that equips students with the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed.

For admission to Grade 8 in 2027, contact the school for a personalised tour and one to one academic discussion with the principal.


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