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Redhill honours Class of 2019

MORNINGSIDE – Redhill School honours the achievements of its best performing matric class to date.


Redhill School in Morningside celebrated the phenomenal record-breaking achievements of its 2019 matric class at a breakfast held on 9 January. The occasion allowed for learners and teachers to socialise and share some of their favourite schooling memories.

The matriculating class received its results on 7 January when the school proudly announced its achievement receiving a 100 per cent pass rate along with a 100 per cent bachelor pass, allowing every learner the opportunity to attend a university. “This confirms our position as one of the top-performing schools in South Africa,” said the school’s executive head, Joseph Gerassi.

Teresa Thomas, Lara Ownes and Jeniffer Genn enjoy a morning of celebrations. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

 

Georgia Agar, Talluah Memani, Sabrina Boscia and Keboneiloe Matlhaga hope to attend their favourite universities. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

The learners achieved a total of 362 distinctions, averaging at a record-breaking 3.8 distinctions per learner. “Between 2014 and 2019, Redhill increased its distinction rate by a staggering 58 per cent. This was made possible with the help of teamwork.”

Michaela Crosby and Chiedza Nyama thank the teachers for their commitment. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

The school’s top achiever, Angelique Abraham, received nine distinctions while the Redhill dux scholar title was awarded to Raihaan Bhyat who received a 94 per cent overall average and distinctions in all eight of his subjects. Raihaan also placed in the top 1 per cent for six of those subjects.

Long-time friends Aaliya Motala, Nawaal Ahmed, Sitara Makanjee and Aishwarya Veeren recall some of their favourite memories. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

 

Vuyo Papiyana and Natassja Tyron congratulate each other. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

 

Gabriela Carzola and Soné Hattingh celebrate their achievement. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

“These young men and women have been successful in all they have done, whether it was on the sports field, on the stage or in the classroom,” Gerassi said.

“[This is] a remarkable achievement which demonstrates the depth of academic strength with this year’s cohort. These results are indicative of their ethic and determination to succeed. I am extremely proud of all the students who made up the Class of 2019. I will remember them for their determination, commitment, passion and fun-loving attitude that will forever leave a mark on the school.”

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