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A perfect 10 for two whizz-kids

Balancing act made the 2019 matric journey a breeze for stellar pair who scooped a raft of distinctio­ns

- @Chulu_M | @Lungile_TM

THE balancing act was quite a breeze for two whizz-kids who scored 10 distinctio­ns each.

Joshua Daniel Jankelow from Crawford College in Sandton told The Star that his matric year had been fulfilling and that he got through it by embracing the journey.

The 10 distinctio­ns Jankelow obtained were in accounting, business studies, English, history, informatio­n technology (IT), Zulu, life orientatio­n, maths, physical science, advanced programme maths – with an overall average of 93.85%.

The 18-year-old said that the whole notion of matric was difficult in general but because of their future plans they faced even more pressure.

“It is unfortunat­e what a great burden society has placed on our matrics. Overcoming that narrative and focusing on your own abilities rather than what people think you’re going to do was an important process for me in order to do better in matric,” he added.

The star learner was a member of the South African national debating team for two years and competed in the world school debating championsh­ip which saw him going to Croatia and Thailand.

“It is always exciting to represent the country overseas,” he said.

Jankelow said that he had applied to a number of universiti­es overseas, where he had intended to study a degree with majors in economics and finance and a minor in political science.

His advice to future matrics was to enjoy the journey, make the most of the year and to interrogat­e their own values.

“Sometimes there will be a moment of doubt, dread and of darkness but you are strong enough to overcome that,” he said.

Another stellar learner who also obtained 10 distinctio­ns was Heather Wimberley from the Brescia House in Bryanston.

The all-rounder was awarded full academic colours in Grade 11 and 12.

In her final results, she impressed with distinctio­ns in accounting, advanced programme maths, English, informatio­n technology, isiZulu, life orientatio­n, maths, music, Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) music and physical science.

Wimberley made it into the top 1% of IEB matriculan­ts in maths and ABRSM music.

Apart from her academic prowess, she was also awarded full colours in music, hockey and orienteeri­ng during her time at the school.

“I was able to manage my time. I would get home and get my work done.

“But I would also understand the work in class and get my homework done during class before I left,” said Wimberley.

Always the academic, she said the highlight of her matric year was the research task she did in life orientatio­n regarding gender stereotype­s in video games.

“I’ve always enjoyed playing video games and it was very interestin­g to look into gender stereotype­s in the games and to see that video games are progressin­g to be less stereotypi­cal in terms of female stereotype­s but they are basically the same for male stereotype­s,” she added.

Wimberley said that she was hoping to study a degree in mechatroni­c engineerin­g at the University of Cape Town.

“I would like to use that degree to get into some sort of robotics developmen­t or something like that,” she said.

The outstandin­g learner said that as she stepped into a new phase of her life as an adult at university, she was looking forward to be able to meet new and like-minded people that she could have interestin­g conversati­ons with.

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LUNGILE MATSUMA AND CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) | ITUMELENG ENGLISH ?? MATRIC learner at the Crawford Sandton, Joshua Daniel Jankelow obtained distinctio­ns in accounting, business studies, English, history, informatio­n technology, Zulu, life orientatio­n, maths, physical science, AP maths with an overall average of 93.85%.
African News Agency (ANA) | ITUMELENG ENGLISH MATRIC learner at the Crawford Sandton, Joshua Daniel Jankelow obtained distinctio­ns in accounting, business studies, English, history, informatio­n technology, Zulu, life orientatio­n, maths, physical science, AP maths with an overall average of 93.85%.
 ??  ?? BRESCIA House school learner Heather Wimberley obtained distinctio­ns in accounting, AP maths, English, informatio­n technology, Zulu, life orientatio­n, maths, music, Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) music and physical science. | ITUMELENG
ENGLISH African News Agency (ANA)
BRESCIA House school learner Heather Wimberley obtained distinctio­ns in accounting, AP maths, English, informatio­n technology, Zulu, life orientatio­n, maths, music, Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) music and physical science. | ITUMELENG ENGLISH African News Agency (ANA)

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