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Sarel’s matrics return home a 75% pass rate

The Class of 2017 is now looking to making this year's matric results the best ever at Sarel

There was a more somber mood at Sarel Cilliers where the pass rate was 75%.  Last year, the class of 2015 achieved an 85% pass rate.

In 2016, there were 38 failures. Despite this, there were some outstanding achievements with the Sarel matrics of 2016 obtaining a total of 78 symbols. These include: 53 A symbols recorded in IsiZulu first language, nine As in Tourism, two A symbols in Engineering and Graphic Studies, English First Language, Afrikaans First Language, Accounting, Life Science, Computer Application Technology and one A symbol in Maths Literacy, Business Studies, History, Tourism and Consumer Studies.

Top Sarel matriculant was Tanya Loubser who achieved A symbols in Afrikaans (85%), Maths Literacy (87%), Computer Application Technology (80%)and Tourism (88%). Tanya will this year study a B Comm Law.

 

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Janbonet Lambinon was close on Tanya’s heels also with four As in English, Accounting (89%) , Business Studies (90%) and Computer Application Technology. She also racked up two Bs, Afrikaans and Life Orientation and one C, Maths.
Franci Mari Gregory took home two As, English and Computer Application Technology and scored Bs for Afrikaans, Maths, Life Orientation, Life Science and a C for physics.  Principal, Kevin van Staden, said it was back to the drawing board, adding he and his staff will be re-strategising for 2017 to ensure that there is a marked improvement this time next year.

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Sphesihle Nhleko, Andiswa Gwala, Mukelani Moloi and Nothando Conco – each achieved one A symbol.

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Bubbly Emily Kunene passed and is working at Glencoe Spar as did Ashway Sewraj who is headed for the military!

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Headboy Kevin Johnson… he passed and may want a remark in some subjects!

 

Andries Gregory checking his students' science results
Andries Gregory checking his students’ science results

 

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