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Sidelile High School awards term achievers [Pictures]

Top achievers from Sidelile High School were awarded certificates of merit for their outstanding results in the second term.

SIDELILE High School held an awards ceremony for best achievers in the second term on July 22. Every term, learners who do well are given certificates of merit and other tokens of appreciation as a reward.

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Grade 8 – Enricho Oliphant
English (first additional language): 93%
Life orientation: 100%
Economic management science: 86%
Natural science: 96%
Social science: 95%

Enricho Oliphant.

Grade 9 – Nombuso Mbambo
IsiZulu (home language): 94%
English (first additional language): 92%
Economic management science: 92%
Natural science: 96%

Nombuso Mbambo and her teacher. Photo: Supplied.

Grade 10 – Nomonde Zulu
IsiZulu (home language): 94%
English (first additional language): 97%
Mathematics: 98%
Life orientation: 99%
Geography: 96%
Physics: 89%
Life sciences: 89%

Deputy principal JS Sibiya and the Grade 10 best achiever for Term 2, Nomonde Zulu.

Grade 11 – Londeka Mkhize
IsiZulu (home language): 98%
Maths: 93%
Geography: 86%
Life sciences: 91%
Physics: 90%

Londeka Mkhize.

Grade 11 – Inganathi Mabaso
IsiZulu (home language): 95%
English (first additional language): 87%
Maths: 93%
Geography: 84%
Physics: 88%

Inganathi Mabaso.

Grade 12 – Msizi Mthalane
English (first additional language): 82%
Mathematical literacy: 87%
Life Orientation: 97%
Life Sciences: 93%

Msizi Mthalane.

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