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Top 10 Provincial Winners* TM Top 10 Provincial Winners* *Names are listed in alphabetical order 2019 GRADE 12 SAIPA AZRAA ABDOOLA SHAUN ALEX Umtata High School ABDUL ADAM St Joseph's Christian Brother's College SANELE NKOSI St Mathews Private Secondary School Orient Islamic School SAFIYA ALI LAILA ABDALLAH Hoërskool Rob Ferreira KELSLEY ABDRABU Bracken High School Maritzburg Muslim School For Girls HAYDON ANDERSON Stirling High School UZMA ANWAREY Hoërskool Ficksburg YUSRA ASMAL PAIDA CHINODYANAMA Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School KEANAN ABRAHAMS UJ Metropolitan Academy Ladysmith High School TYLER BAARTMAN Stirling High School ZANA CRONJE Hoërskool Zastron ALMAAS AYOOB MUHAMMED ANWAR Benoni Muslim School Maritzburg Muslim School For Girls SIPHOSETHU GAMA Mandlesive Secondary School DEREK BAKKER Grey High School MANDIE DE WET C en N Sekondere Meisieskool Oranje ARQUM BAJWA LUKE ARENTSEN Crawford College Lonehill Orient Islamic School VUSI HLATSHWAYO Mandlesive Secondary School NASEERAH BALLIM SIOBHAN BARRY Merrifield Preparatory School And College MICAELA DE WILDE Eunice High School MBASA BASHMAN Parktown Boys' High School Verulam Secondary School FORTUNE KHOZA Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School DANIEL BARRETT Thomas More College ADRIAAN BENN DF Malherbe High School MOJALEFA DLOMO Kahobotjha-Sakubusha Secondary School PAIDAMOYO BENHURA Vuleka SSB High School GRETA KURPERSHOEK TASNEEM BAYAT Maritzburg Muslim School For Girls Middleburg Hoërskool BARAK CELE Douglas Mbopa High School WIAN DUVENHAGE Jim Fouche High School OUSSAMA BERA Star College Pretoria JOSHUA BENADIE Grace College MLUNGISI MABASO Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School SINAZO CENGIMBO St John's College JARDEL FRANCA Jim Fouche High School KUSH BHATT Crawford College Lonehill NELISIWE BHENGU THABO MADIBA Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School RAIHAAN BHAYAT Redhill High School Mehlomlungu Junior Secondary JENNA CONRADIE Theodor Herzl School JOHANNES LAMBINON Jim Fouche High School ROSS BLACKBEARD SHANIL BHEEKA King Edward VII School Hillcrest High School FUNGHO MAHLANI Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School CALEB DRYDEN Grey High School KOPO LICELA St Michael's School For Girls CHAD BLOMEYER Glenwood High School GAUTENG ISABELLE BOLES St Mary's School Waverley KAREN MARITSI Luka High School JADA FREEMAN Stirling High School SZU-YU LIN Eunice High School DANIEL BOSMAN WILLEM BOOYSEN Brainline Learning World Domino Servite School MELUSI MATHONSI Portia Shabangu Secondary School FREE STATE AENJAMIN BOTHA Glenwood High School BIANCA GASCOYNE Woodridge College CEBEKHULU LINDA Dr Viljoen Combined School MATTHEW BOUWER Victory House Private School XOLILE MATSEBULA Portia Shabangu Secondary School NTOMBIZETHU CELE JUSTIN GREEN Stirling High School JEANINE LOUW Jim Fouche High School WILNE BRITZ Hoërskool Linden Little Flower Combined School THISHALIA CHETTY Grantleigh College SIYABONGA MHALENI Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School YONELA HINA Douglas Mbopa High School KANANELO MABOEA Retief High School FEZEKA BUTI St Mathews Private Secondary School REAH CHETTY Westville Girls High School SNOMUZI MHALENI Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School RAHUL JOSEPH Umtata High School LEBOHANG MAHLASELA Edmund Rice School ZAHRAA CASSIM Lenasia Muslim School EASTERN CAPE HOLISHA CHETTY MPUMALANGA BAYABONGA NHLENGETHWA Carolina Combined School SHAMEERA CASSIM Redhill High School Queensburgh Girls High School SHUAIB KIEVIETS Grey High School MALVIN MAINA Grey College KASHMIRA CHETTY Westville Girls High School NOMATHAMSANQA NKAMBULE Mandlesive Secondary School DINO CLARO King Edward VII School NATAL KWAZULU JONATHAN KRUGER Grey High School IVAN MASINDE St Joseph's Christian Brother's College THASHNI CHHAGAN MATTHEW COLLINS Parktown Boys' High School Westville Girls High School THEMBISILE NKUNA Mandlesive Secondary School ARNO COMBRINK MTHAKAZI MACINGWANE St James Senior Secondary School IVANA MASINDE St Joseph's Christian Brother's College CHLOE DAOUST St Dominic's Catholic School For Girls Domino Servite School SIYABONGA NXUMALO Ndlela Secondary School DAWID CRONJE Durban North College YONDELA MAKUBALO Stirling High School THOKOZANI MCHUNU New Horizon College NICOLA DE BRUYN Hoërskool Linden TEBOGO PETJE ALEXANDRA DAMONS St Henry's Marist College Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School SIYOLISE MASINDWA St John's College NEO MOGI Hoërskool Harrismith NATHANAEL DE SWARDT King Edward VII School MONIQUE DE FLEURS Ridge Park College ZANELE SANGWENI Ndlela Secondary School TANDILE MAYAPI Stirling High School OARABILE MONAHENG DR Viljoen Combined School EGBERT DEETLEFS Hoërskool Brandwag SHUAIB DHOOMA ASHIKA SHAJI Middleburg Hoërskool JESSE DRIEBAND King David High School Orient Islamic School PETER MCCAUSLAND Stirling High School MUHUMMED MOOSA Hoërskool Ficksburg ASIBONGE DLADLA WIETSKE DU TOIT Leeuwenhof Akademie Mehlomlungu Junior Secondary MDUDUZI SHIBAMBO Mandlesive Secondary School MAMKHABELA MTHEMBU Stirling High School JABULILE NKOMO The Beacon Secondary School SRIVAR DWARIKAPERSADH NALEDI DUBE St Mathews Private Secondary Wingen Heights Secondary School GUGU SHONGWE Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School LIHLE NGCANJANA Douglas Mbopa High School JEEPHENDRA PATEL Retief High School FATHIMA ESSACK DANIELLE DUPLESSIS Hoërskool Garsfontein Verulam Secondary School KUDAKWASHE TSOKA Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School LIZEKA FINGERS Adams College YOLANDA NORONGWANA Douglas Mbopa High School DION PHILLIPS Jim Fouche High School MOHAMMED EBRAHIM Benoni Muslim School NYIKO UBISI Acorn-Oaks Comprehensive School YOUSUF GANY KARLA PIENAAR DF Malherbe High School MIA PRETORIUS C en N Sekondere Meisieskool Oranje PHILLIP ERASMUS King Edward VII School Orient Islamic School NOTHILE GASELA EDEN WALTERS Middelburg Hoërskool CELINE PILLAY Umtata High School WALDO REINACH Grey College ABDUL MATIN GORI UJ Metropolotan Academy Mehlomlungu Junior Secondary YUSUF GOGA TEEGAN GOTTLIEB Yeshiva College Orient Islamic School JASON PORTER Grey High School MICHÉ SPRINGBOK Eunice High School KELENDRAN GOUNDEN NATAN GRAYMAN Yeshiva College Wingen Heights Secondary BENJAMIN ROODE Grey High School NOBELUNGU TWALA The Beacon Secondary School SPHEPHELO GUMEDE EDUAN GROBLER Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool Mehlomlungu Junior Secondary School DANIEL SCHULZE Grey High School JANICA VAN WYK Hoërskool Bothaville NICHOLAS HARDMAM MUSA GUMPU Parktown Boys' High School Glenwood High School SHWETA HARILAL LEBUGANG SITOTO Strelitzia High School CHARNÉ WEYERS Eunice High School SINDISWA HADEBE St Mathews Private Secondary Durban North College ABUZAR HASAN ANNELIZE BARNARD Hoërskool Wolmaransstad SANELISIWE SKHATHELE Holy Cross Education Centre CONNOR HOUSTON Randpark High School Islamic College Newcastle NIKHAT HOOSEN Ridge Park College ADE BESTER Potchefstroom Gimnasium RYAN SMITH Grey High School YUSUF ISMAIL Azaadville Muslim School KEYURI ISAAC Westville Girls High School ABIGAIL CAMERON Selly Park Secondary School TINA SONQISHE St John's College ROLAND JEPSON Edenvale High School AHMED JADWAT EMELIA JESSOP Kingsmead College Orient Islamic School AFSHA DARBAR Nur Ul Iman Muslim School MIHLE TATI Stirling High School HANRU JANSEN VAN RENSBURG JACOBUS BECKER Hoërskool Duineveld IMAN JHETAM Lenasia Muslim School Hillcrest High School THORISO DIBATANA Fields College KIRAN THOMAS Umtata High School NABILA JEEWA Orient Islamic School NAI DONG CHEN KELSEY JOHNSON Fourways High School BOIKETLO ESIANG Sol Plaatje Secondary School PIERRE VAN DER MERWE Hoer Volkskool St Patrick's Christian Brothers College RAEESAH JHAVARY Westville Girls High School GILAD KANGISSER Yeshiva College ATIYYAH HASAN Curro Academy Mahikeng LUQMAAN DAWRAY Northern Cape High School SAUVIRA JUGATH OLOTHANDO VENA St John's College AFENI KERE St Mathews Private Secondary Raisethorpe Secondary School CHRISLI FORTUIN Hoërskool Namakwaland JYOTHISHNA JUGDAW KATELYN HUGHES Hoërskool Wesvalia CAMERON VENTER Grey High School MOKGETHWA KHAMBULE St Mathews Private Secondary School Hillcrest High School ZAHRA KAJEE LAAIQAH JOOMA Nur Ul Iman Muslim School MNQWENO VITSHIMA St John's College SILJE FREDERICKS Northern Cape High School MUHAMMED ZUHAIB KHEIRI UJ Metropolitan Academy Ridge Park College HAADIA KHAN YASEERA KANA Kismet Secondary School HANIFANN HORN Hoërskool Martin Oosthuizen ALICE KHUMALO Vuleka SSB High School Maritzburg Muslim School For Girls INDIBABALE ZIPETE St John's College SABEEHA KHAN NAKITA JACOBS William Pescod High School CANDICE KINGIELA St Mary's Diocesan School for Girls Orient Islamic School BONANG KGASWANE Lebone II College of The Royal Bafokeng MUHAMMAD KHAN Orient Islamic School GERHARD JANSE VAN VUUREN Upington High School CRAIG KLEINGELD Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool EMILE KOTZE Potchefstroom Gimnasium AZHAR KHAN GUSTAV KLINGBIEL Helpmekaar College Verulam Secondary OMPHILE LEBURU Sol Plaatje Secondary School TIAAN JORDAAN Hoërskool Martin Oosthuizen ABDULLAH KHAN Umzinto Islamic School JUSTIN KNOPFMACHER King David High School NORTH WEST MMALEHLOHONOLO MANKO William Pescod High School ROSE KHOSA NEO LEMAOANA Bafedile Secondary School SHMUEL KRENGEL Yeshiva College Kloof High School MONTHATI MOOPEDI Itlotleng Commercial School APHIWE KHUMALO BONGANE LUKHELE Ithuteng Commercial School NAZIFA BHUIYAN Northern Muslim School MARTHA KRITZINGER Roedean School SA New Forest High School ZABELO KHUMALO KEATLEGILE MAROBE Meridian Rustenburg LINDI BRITS Hoërskool Nylstroom WILLIAM NEL Hoërskool Duineveld AVUYILE KUTU Vuleka SSB High School Adams College NOMPUMELELO KHUZWAYO Amandlethu Secondary School KAMOGELO MATSAU BLESSINGS CHAUKE SUDARSHAN PADAYACHY Northern Cape High School RIYA LALWANI UJ Metropolitan Academy Kgaphamadi Secondary
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