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    Graeme’s top achievers

    Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerJanuary 27, 2022Updated:January 27, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    By STAFF REPORTER

    Graeme College has a 97% pass rate (57 out of 59 candidates) and 50 subject distinctions.

    Receiving the top results was Nqobile Bala with five distinctions (Mathematics, Business Studies, Accounting, History and Life Orientation) and just behind him was Wothando Funani with four distinctions (Business Studies, Accounting, History and Life Orientation).

    Wothando Funani achieved four distinctions.
    Dullareo Strauss and Loyiso Nyoka achieved top marks in Maths.
    Lubabalo Busika achieved distinction in isiXhosa.
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