St John’s Sixth Form is delighted to announce the 2019 AS and A Level results.
St John’s College Sixth Form attracts top learners from all over Africa and the world offering Cambridge AS and A Levels that are internationally recognised, providing access to universities across South Africa and the globe.

The subject pass rate of the learners who wrote the 2019 A Level exams was 99 per cent. Eighty-three per cent of these learners achieved A to C symbols across all subjects, with 11 per cent of symbols over 90 per cent in one or more A Level subject and 22 per cent over 80 per cent.
St John’s congratulates the following A Level learners: Matthew Karlson (94 per cent average), Alex Albinski (93 per cent average), Ethan Fischer (92 per cent average), Ande Dlamini (91 per cent average) and Ruan Shah (87 per cent average).

St John’s also congratulates their Lower VI learners, 30 per cent of whom achieved A symbols across their subjects in their Cambridge AS exams, boding well for their Upper VI A Level year.

Some top achievers include Micaela Marais (96 per cent average), Isabella Hope (95 per cent average), Tristan Crocker (91 per cent average) and Daniel Sanderson (90 per cent average).

Head of Sixth Form Kate Byrne said, “The consistency in the overall results is impressive and is a tribute to the dedication and expertise of teachers. We wish all our 2019 Upper Six leavers the very best as they start their university careers in South Africa or abroad, and know they are well prepared and equipped to succeed.”
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