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School reaps fruits of hard work

Northern Muslim School has reaped the fruits of hard work as the institution was recently rewarded by the Department of Education for obtaining a 100% Grade 12 pass rate in the previous academic year and a 100% pass rate over the last three years. The school celebrated the achievements during the morning assembly session on …

Northern Muslim School has reaped the fruits of hard work as the institution was recently rewarded by the Department of Education for obtaining a 100% Grade 12 pass rate in the previous academic year and a 100% pass rate over the last three years.
The school celebrated the achievements during the morning assembly session on last Tuesday. Two learners, Nazifa Bhuiyan and Muhammad Motala also received certificates from the department’s Capricorn South District for being among the top 60 Grade 11 best performing learners in the district for the previous year.
Principal Lowe Kruger indicated that the school has been obtaining a 100% pass rate since its inception about 17 years ago. He said the achievements would serve as motivation to both learners and educators.
“We have been doing so well over the years and this is all thanks to a team of dedicated educators and hardworking learners. Our school caters for all racial groups and it is evident that parents won’t regret entrusting us with the future of their children,” Kruger stated.
He reiterated that parents and guardians who wants to enrol their children at the school are welcome to collect the application forms to secure a spot.

Story and photos: ENDY SENYATSI
>>endy@observer.co.za

Educator Ivan Harmse presents an award to Principal Lowe Kruger, left.

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