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Principal congratulates Class of 2024

After a year of challenges and triumphs, Lara-Ann Koch celebrated the learners, acknowledging their hard work and determination.

As the Class of 2024 bade farewell to their school years, Marist Brothers Linmeyer high school principal Lara-Ann Koch reflected on a year of challenges, growth and achievements.

She proudly shared her sentiments on the resilience of this group of learners throughout their final year. This year’s results are the best the school has received, with many learners improving on previous performances.

Koch shared, “I am ecstatic about the learners’ performances. They were diligent learners all through their school years since they were in primary school. I think every teacher in the school has had input into the success of the outstanding results achieved.”

However, the journey to success was not without challenges. “The only real challenge most schools face is time,” said Koch.

“The time in matric is very short to ensure the syllabus is finished and the learners are completely prepared, but we managed to complete the syllabus and prepare the learners on time.”

The principal acknowledged the teachers, parents and peers for supporting the learners. Looking back on the year, the Class of 2024 consistently showed what it meant to be well-rounded individuals.

Their ability to balance academics with other commitments speaks volumes about their dedication. It has been a year of resilience and triumph for the school community.

“Every year is different, but our aim at Marist Brothers Linmeyer is to improve every year. I’m thankful to the staff for all their hard work, the school board for their continued support and the community for standing by the children and working with the school in a partnership,” highlighted Koch.

“Again, congratulations to the Class of 2024. While their time as learners here may have ended, we look forward to the amazing things they will accomplish in the years ahead.”



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