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Best wishes to the Matric class of 2022 from Grocott’s Mail and friends

Joy HinyikiwileBy Joy HinyikiwileOctober 31, 2022Updated:November 10, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Matric Class of 2022 began writing their final exams this week. Here are some wishes from Grocott’s Mail and friends:

To the Grade 12 of 2022: Sininqwenelela impumelelo. Nifunde nigqwese, ezimviwo nizinike konke eninako. Isixeko seMakhanda sinithembile kwaye sijonge lukhulu kuni: We wish you all the best. Study and excel, and give these final exams your best. Makhanda believes that you will makes the us proud.

Thandiswa Nqowana (RUCE)

Don’t Stress. Do Your Best. Forget the Rest. Best of Luck!

Likhapha Thaathaa (Grocott’s Mail intern journalist)

All the best to the matric class of 2022. Stay focused, but also calm and balanced. Take care of your mental health and overall well-being. Study hard and actively seek the support of your family. We are with you. We support you. We believe in you and we wish you well.

Gadra Education Manager Dr Ashley Westaway with two Gadra alumni Thembani Buka and Siphosethu Balakisi.

Good luck to the Matric Class of 2022 and everyone currently writing their exams or finalising their assignments and projects. I wish you success on your work and good health during this period.

Joy Hinyikiwile (Grocott’s Mail intern journalist)

All the very best to the matric class of 2022. We hope that all your hard work pays off and that you reap the reward of a top-quality set of results at the end of this year.

Warren Schmidt, principal of Victoria Girls High School. Photo: Ayanda Manqindi

All the best to the Matric Class of 2022 as you write your exams. Put in maximum effort, but remember that whatever the outcome, there will always be alternative channels to achieve your desired goals in life.

Madoda Mkalipi (ADC’s Programme Coordinator)

Good luck to the Matric Class of 2022. All your hard work and sleepless nights have led to this moment. May you reap the rewards of your efforts. We are here to give you any support you may need through this period. Wishing you all the very best!

Nompumezo Makinana (Ikamva Youth Branch Coordinator)

We are rooting for you! Keep your study sessions short but effective, and reward yourself with short, constructive breaks. Maybe take a walk outside? But, whatever you do, stay focused and keep a positive attitude. We look forward to reporting on your achievements in January.

Rod Amner, Grocott’s Mail co-editor
Rod Amner, Grocott’s Mail co-editor

Goodluck Matric class of 2022! We are thinking of you as you go through your exam period. Remember to rest and eat well, and always take breaks when studying. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself, and know that you are not alone.

Lucas Nowicki (Groundup journalist)
If you feel pressure by Jay Shetty
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