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How Mitchell House’s top five achieve excellent academic results

Mitchell House College's Top 5 learners shared their key strategies for staying on top of their academic game with the Polokwane Review as well as their methods for being the best performers in Gr 8-12.

POLOKWANE – The top five learners in Mitchell House’s college were recently honoured with certificates for being the best performers in their class.

The learners were announced according to their excellence in various subjects and all occupied different position in the top five.

These learners shared their key strategies for staying on top of their academic game with the Polokwane Review as well as their methods for being the best performers in Gr 8-12.

Mabetji Mankga (Gr 10): I got 100% in mathematics and i think that comes from the love I have for the subject and i make sure in practice to understand and get plenty of rest so that i am refreshed for the next day.
Nuha Hassim (Gr 11): I got 96% in Physical Sciences and my strategies for obtaining excellent marks is by making notes in class, making mind maps for topics and using previous past papers to help channel my study direction.
Alisha Nasir (Gr 8): I received 99% in mathematics, 93% in English, and 90% in natural sciences. I don’t really have a study time, but I make sure I focus in class, and I’m not into sports or other extracurricular activities, so I don’t think I get to divide my attention anyplace other than my academics.
Lilly Mampane (Gr 12): I received a 98% in mathematics simply because I practice every day and make certain that I do not neglect anything in order to stay on top of my schoolwork. I also received an honours award for achieving 80% or higher in my subjects.
Amaaz Gani (Gr 9): In Accounting, I received a 98%. My approach is to take notes and memorize the key points of the subject. I plan to devote more effort to trying to enhance my Afrikaans grades and vocab.
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