The matric class of 2025 are overjoyed with their results.
THE MOMENT finally arrived for flocks of anxious yet excited matriculants to visit their respective schools for one last time to collect their much-anticipated National Senior Certificate results on January 13.
With “butterflies” in their stomachs, the Class of 2025 had everything to celebrate with a national pass rate of 88%, marking the highest in the country’s history. Friends shared the good news, while some supported one another through the dreaded bad news. They shared plans, teachers hugged them goodbye and left them with wisdom and well-wishes and sent them off onto the next chapter of their lives.
Mckaayla Clack, Clarise Botha, Diaan Roesch and Alex Butler made up the top four of Kuswag Skool. Photo: Nikhil Gopichand
Kuswag Skool matriculants, Anke Greef, Mckayla Clack, Clarise Botha, Tianelle Pieterse and Caylyn Hall shared their results with one another. Photo: Nikhil Gopichand
Nkanyezi Nzuza and Lwanda Noheneza reflect on their matric year and their results. Photo: Nikhil Gopichand
Avele Mkhize proudly showed off her matric results. Photo: Nikhil Gopichand
Keiyona Achary was one of Kingsway High School’s top achievers with five distinctions. Photo: Nikhil Gopichand
Kayley Naidoo, Shelby Wilson, and Synjion Quintal are the top three achievers at Amanzimtoti High School for matric. PHOTO: Vusi Mthalane
Nandi Mabaso of Amanzimtoti High School. PHOTO: Vusi Mthalane
Some of the Amanzimtoti High School’s matriculants. PHOTO: Vusi Mthalane.
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