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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 8, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Victoria Girls' High School in Grahamstown once again achieved a 100% pass rate, with excellent results.

    Victoria Girls' High School in Grahamstown once again achieved a 100% pass rate, with excellent results.

    The top pupil was Nicole Oyetunji and there were five A-aggregates in the class.

    In 2014 the Bachelor’s pass rate for the class was 96.5%. This is an increase from 2013 result of 92%.

    There were 110 subject A-symbols, 18.5% of the total results and 27% of the class achieved over 70% as an average.

    There were 85 matrics in the class of 2014.

    Phinda Gqweta scored six A-symbols: isiXhosa First Additional Language, Mathematics, Life Orientation, Accounting, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. Phinda was the Head Girl in 2014 and she will be studying mining engineering at UCT.

    Yonela Kentane: Distinctions in isiXhosa First Additional Language, Life Orientation, Accounting, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences.

    Nicole Oyetunji: Five A symbols – isiXhosa First Additional Language, Mathematics, Life Orientation, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. Will be studying a Bachelor of Science at Rhodes University.

    Simanye Roboji: Five As – isiXhosa First Additional Language, Mathematics, Life Orientation, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. She would like to study at Stellenbosch in 2015.

    Zizipho Rwexwana: Five As – isiXhosa First Additional Language, Life Orientation, Accounting, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. Zizipho is not sure where she will be studying in 2015.

    Naledi Mbaba achieved four As – isiXhosa First Additional Language, Life Orientation, Accounting, Life Sciences. She will be studying at UCT in 2015.

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