Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Pupils excel in global exams

- MURPHY NGANGA murphy.nganga@inl.co.za

GRADE 11 pupils at Reddam House Durbanvill­e are overjoyed after receiving 262 distinctio­ns in the Cambridge Internatio­nal General Certificat­e of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinatio­ns.

With the IGCSE exams forming part of the dual curriculum offered by the school, the 18-month programme leads to externally set, marked and certificat­ed exams from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education. Any student who takes the IGCSE course earns a globally recognised certificat­ion.

With this year marking the school’s highest aggregate average ever achieved, the most outstandin­g achievemen­t was a 99% mark in the subjects of maths, chemistry and physics by five pupils. The class of 2022’s top achiever, Jake van der Westhuizen, was responsibl­e for three of the seven 99% results, clocking the highest aggregate average percentage ever in the history of the school at 97.7%.

Jake said he worked hard for his results, and it had taken quite a while for his results to sink in for them as he achieved beyond his expectatio­ns.

“The most important subjects, those that I genuinely take an interest in, constitute­d a few of my most satisfacto­ry results, and I was through the roof to discover that I had received the marks that I set out to achieve. These results also provided me with the motivation that I need to continue improving and performing academical­ly,” said Jake.

Placing ninth among the top 12 performers, with an aggregate average of 93.7% and an A for all seven courses, Onalenna Matsaseng said that as a dancer and having rehearsals during her final exams, she had to devise a plan to make sure she had enough study time.

“Every week, I would have to write up a plan and dedicate time to both studying and dancing and try my best to stick to it. I would study before going to dance and study more after coming back home. Honestly, sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t, but I did my best with the time I had while still paying attention to my mental and physical state.

“In the short term, I hope to maintain and even improve my academics for the remainder of high school. In a few years, I aim to get into university to study further. Although I am not yet quite certain in what field, I am thinking business and law sector,” said Onalenna.

Executive head of Reddam House Durbanvill­e Barry Nieuwoudt congratula­ted the pupils and said that the results would have not been achieved if it wasn’t for teamwork.

“We thank our students, their teachers for continuing the excellent teaching offered at our school, and their parents and families for the unending support of their children’s school journeys,” said Nieuwoudt.

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