St Stithians College celebrate thier outstanding results.
Photo: Nicholas Zaal
St Stithians College had a big outdoor matric results celebration, for the boys’ college, girls’ college and their families to enjoy on January 18.
Head of girls’ college, Sally James and head of boys’ college, David du Toit. They both said these matrics did not have an easy ride but they showed determination and strength to succeed. James said her girls are change-makers who will make a difference in the world. Du Toit says the secret to the boys’ success was their willingness to work together and help each other succeed. Photo: Nicholas ZaalThe band joined in on the festivities. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Both the girls’ and boys’ colleges achieved a 100% pass rate.
Themba Hadebe and Rati Ramodike. Photo: Nicholas ZaalSome of the girls’ college matrics of 2022. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Below is a summary of the girls’ college 2022 matric results:
• Candidates: 97
• Qualified for Bachelor’s Degree Studies (BD): 99%
• Distinctions (Level 7 or 80% and more): 294 (average of 3.03 distinctions per candidate)
• Students achieved four or more distinctions: 36
• Four Students achieved the College’s Academic Honours Summa Cum Laude award which is an
average of 90% or more:
• 82.5% of our students achieved 1 or more distinctions
• 70 students attained an average of 70% or higher.
Mnqobi Kumalo signs his name onto a huge banner for the matrics of 2022.So these three all earned the exact same average (90.85%). Aiden Zeeman is flanked by identical twins, Armand and Roald Carstens. The twins will study medicine, while Aiden will study actuarial science, all at the University of Cape Town. Photo: Nicholas ZaalKatherine Hollingworth and Moipone Molobi. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Below is a summary of the boys’ college 2022 matric results:
• Candidates: 140
• Pass rate: 100%
• Qualified for Bachelor’s Degree Studies (BD): 139
• Distinctions (Level 7 or 80% and more): 251
• Students achieved 4 or more distinctions: 27
• Students who achieved the College’s Academic Honours Summa Cum Laude award which is an
average of 90% or more: 3
• 95 of all students achieved one or more distinctions.
• 74 students achieved an average of 70% or higher.
Triple honours student Michael Zietsman signs his name on the banner. Photo: Nicholas ZaalTashmika Moodley and Divanya Reddy. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Itumeleng Komana is a multimedia journalist with five years Digital experience. She covers a variety of topics, creates content for various Caxton Joburg North sites, and oversees their social media accounts.