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100% pass rate: A public school that’s pricey but worth it

A major factor in Westerford’s matric academic success is the way in which content is taught from Grade 8 upwards

- By Victoria O’Regan

Westerford High School in Cape Town has maintained a consistent 100% pass rate for years, which has positioned the 69-year-old academic institutio­n as one of the country’s top-achieving schools.

The high school is one of South Africa’s most expensive public schools, and costs about R44,991 in annual school fees. After the results of its matriculan­ts in the 2020 National Senior Certificat­e (NSC) exams, Westerford was pronounced the top school in the Western Cape. The high school’s 2020 matric cohort received a 100% pass rate and achieved a bachelor pass rate of 99.4%.

Principal Mark Smith, in office since 2019, attributes the school’s continued success in the NSC exams to passionate learners and teachers.

“There are quality schools all over SA, so I think for starters it’s important not to be arrogant in thinking that we have a formula that’s different from anyone else. I believe the bulk of what we do is replicated in all the good schools that are in SA,” says Smith.

“That being said, we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us. Westerford has always had a very strong system; the teachers are passionate, and have always known the level of commitment that is required of them.”

Smith says that, although the institutio­n takes “academic work very seriously”, it also “expects maturity” from its pupils – to arrive in class on time and to be involved in a variety of cultural activities and sport.

Westerford educators allow and encourage students to engage and ask questions, adds Smith.

“We are not an institutio­n for rote learning, nor a cram school. Westerford is an interactiv­e school,” he says.

Westerford High School receives about 2,500 applicatio­ns for 180 Grade 8 spots each year, according to Smith. “We simply can’t take everybody.” However, Smith says he looks for “the sparkle factor” – a unique quality that a prospectiv­e student can add to the school.

“We take in learners from more than 60 different schools, and we have teachers who care for the pupils and want to ensure that each learner realises their potential from Grade 8 through to matric,” says Smith, who explains that the school tries to make sure that all Grade 8 learners coming in have a fair grounding.

Despite the school’s track record with excellent matric results, Smith says Westerford does not necessaril­y aim for a top position each year. “It’s not all about the matric results. It’s about the [high school] journey, and what you add to that journey – the memories,” says Smith.

Echoing Smith’s remarks, 2021 matric learner at Westerford, Chad Tucker says the school’s teachers are “extremely dedicated” to the learners and their academic results.

“They work alongside pupils to help them reach their full potential, leading to excellent academic developmen­t. A major factor in Westerford’s matric academic success is the way in which content is taught from Grade 8 upwards, which fully prepares students for their matric year. The school has a hard-working atmosphere, which students feed off to push themselves academical­ly,” says Tucker.

We take in learners from more than 60 different schools, and we have teachers

who care for the pupils and want to ensure that each learner realises their potential from Grade 8 through to matric

 ?? ?? Above: Matrics of 2021 jump for joy after receiving their results. Westerford High School in Rondebosch, Cape Town got a 100% pass mark. Below: Ayanda Tshuma of Westerford cries with relief after receiving her matric certificat­e. Photos: Shelley Christians
Above: Matrics of 2021 jump for joy after receiving their results. Westerford High School in Rondebosch, Cape Town got a 100% pass mark. Below: Ayanda Tshuma of Westerford cries with relief after receiving her matric certificat­e. Photos: Shelley Christians
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