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2003 AWARD WINNERS

Casio calculators and Gold Award Certificates were awarded to the top ten individuals and top three pairs in each standard. Merit Award certificates were awarded to the individuals who were placed eleventh to hundred and fiftieth in each grade, and to pairs who were placed fourth to fiftieth. All other contestants received Certificates of Participation.

Gold Awards Grade 8

Individuals 1. Saadiq Moolla
2. Thomas Taylor 3. Ryan Brouwer 4. Cornel Basson 4. Jédri Visser
Rondebosch Boys' High School Diocesan College Diocesan College Paul Roos Gimnasium Hoërskool Brackenfell Islamia Boys' College Rustenburg High School Paul Roos Gimnasium Stellenberg High School Westerford High School
6. Altaaf Harnaker 7. Kirsten Rowe 8. Jan Buys 8. Talita van Tonder 10. Jacob Hoffman

  • Pairs
  • 1. Mario Hui and James Patterson

Diocesan College
1. David Chaplin and Stephen Schlebusch
Westerford High School
3. Mieke Erasmus and Melissa Munnik
Hoërskool D F Malan
3. James Bashall and James Burger
Diocesan College
3. Matthew Black and Mark Roux
Rondebosch Boys' High School

Grade 9

Individuals 1. Stephanie Preyer
1. Dirk-B Coetzee 3. Stephen Walker 4. Mattis van Eck
St Cyprian's High School Hoërskool Stellenbosch Wynberg Boys' High School Deutsche Schule Kapstadt Rondebosch Boys' High School Rondebosch Boys' High School Paul Roos Gymnasium
5. Neil Lloyd 6. Sin-Lin Zhou 7. Ralf Kistner 8. Hendrik Odendaal 8. Jana van der Merwe 10. Charles Bradshaw
Paul Roos Gymnasium StellenboschHigh School Rondebosch Boys' High School

  • Pairs
  • 1. Judy William and Kylie Fenner

Edgemead High School
2. Harry Hards and Machiel Reyneke
Somerset College
3. Rosemary de Kock and Helen Taylor
Rhenish Girls' High School

Grade 10

Individuals 1. Jason Matthews
2. Imran Allie
Parel Vallei High School Pinelands High School
3. Yumna Moosa 4. Henri Smith 5. Peter Wiese 5. Gayle Sher 7. Marc Baggenstos 8. Johnny Lo
Wynberg Girls' High School Rondebosch Boys' High School Rondebosch Boys' High School Reddam House Atlantic Seaboard Deutsche Schule Kapstadt Rondebosch Boys' High School

  • Diocesan College
  • 8. Justin Pead

  • 8. Matthew Nicole
  • Cedar House

  • Pairs
  • 1. Gerrit van Schalkwyk and Petrie du Plooy

Rondebosch Boys' High School
2. Michael Todt and Sean Philip
Rondebosch Boys' High School
3. Philippus le Roux and Dirk Laubscher
Hoër Tegniese Skool Drostdy
3. Tielman le Roux and Reenen van Reenen
Paul Roos Gimnasium

Grade 11

Individuals 1. Gerhard du Toit
2. Ulwin Hoffmann 3. Julian le Roux 4. Tasneem Harnekar 5. Kai Barron
Paarl Boys' High School Rondebosch Boys' High School Reddam College Herschel High School Westerford High School Rondebosch Boys'High School Rustenburg High School St George's Grammar
5. Marius Hromnik 7. Nina Li 8. Adrian Frith 9. Benjamin Brodovcky 10. Harry Botha
Herzlia Senior High School Bridge House College

  • Pairs
  • 1. Wenrui Shen and Yidan Qin

St Cyprian's High School
2. Chris Kistner and Janico Koegelenberg
Paul Roos Gimnasium
3. Stephan Lubbe and Antoinette Crous
Hoërskool De Kuilen

Grade 12

  • Individuals 1. Marietjie Venter
  • Hoërskool Stellenbosch

2. Linsen Loots 3. Marco Gallotta 4. Martin Fischer 5. Vincent Cheung 6. Elma Canovi 7. Fritz van Zyl 7. Robert Vos 9. John Murray 10. Philip Rademeyer
Parel Vallei High School Rondebosch Boys' High School Wynberg Boys' High School Settlers High School Hoërskool De Kuilen Hoërskool Brackenfell El Shaddai Christian School Hoërskool D F Malan Somerset College

  • Pairs
  • 1. Tian-Lin Zhang and Shen-Hong Tseng

Rondebosch Boys' High School
2. Werner Wepener and Shaun Hammond
Swartland High School
3. Adéle Breedt and Anneri Muller
Hoërskool Brackenfell
3. James Charton and Guy Thompson
Rondebosch Boys' High School

School Awards

Every school that entered at least ten individuals but did not win a Gold Award, qualified for a School Prize. The prize (a book donated by Oxford University Press) was awarded to the individual in that school who had achieved the highest ranking in any grade in the school.

Kim Sun-Young Desire Sliers Jonathan Oliver Bart Vervalle
Abbott's College Claremont (grade 11) Atlantis Sekondêre Skool (grade 12) Belgravia High School (grade 12) Bellville High School (grade 9)
Devanish Hendricks Richard Faul
Bellville South Secondary School (grade 10) Bellville Technical High School (grade 10)

  • Bergvliet High School (grade 11)
  • Lucy Campbell

Zureka Laubser Jason Nikiforakis Thembelani Nyikama Gareth Gibon
Bredasdorp High School 11) Camps Bay High School (grade 8) College of Science and Technology (COSAT) (grade 12) Curro Private School (grade 10)
Tim Acker Khayhiso Ngongoma Shaun Duddy
Durbanville High School (grade 10) Esangweni Senior Sec. School (grade 11) Fairbairn College (grade 10)

  • Philip Smith
  • Fish Hoek High School (grade 11)

Grabouw High School (grade 8) Groote Schuur High School (grade 12) Helderberg High School (grade 9) Hermanus High School (grade 12)
Niki Wehmeyer Kean Prinsloo Gregory Moulton Tania Barnard Kim Feldman Marco Brand
Herzlia Middle School (grade 8) Hopefield High School (grade 8)
Pieter-Jan van der Merwe Hottentots Holland High School (grade 11)

  • Nic Klopper
  • Hugenote Hoërskool (grade 9)

  • Mariam Fish
  • Islamia Girls College (grade 11)

Lindsay Hans Maryke Thom Moegsien Salie Adnaan Parker Lizelle Abrahams Amanda de Bruin Gordon Loi
Kasselsvlei Comprehensive School (grade 11) La Rochelle High School (grade 9) Lavender Hill Sec. School (grade 12) Livingstone High School (grade 8) Malibu High School (grade 9) Mandlenkosi Secondary School (grade 12) Milnerton High School (grade 11) Mitchell's Plain Islamic High School (grade 9) Mondale Senior Sec. School (grade 12) Muizenberg High School (grade 10) Ocean View Secondary School (grade 11) Paarl Gimnasium (grade 11) Plumstead High School (grade 11) President High School (grade 12) Rhodes High School (grade 11) Rocklands Secondary School (grade 12) Rylands High School (grade 11) South African College High School (grade 9) Sans Souci Girls' High School (grade 8) Sarepta High School (grade 10) Simunye High School (grade 11) South Peninsula High School (grade 9) St Joseph's Marist College (grade 11) Star International High School (grade 10) Strand High School (grade 11) Strandfontein Sec. School (grade 10) Tygerberg High School (grade 10) Vredenburg High School (grade 10) Weston High School (grade 11) Westridge High School (grade 10) Windsor High School (grade 9)
Mushna Gool John-Roy Cloete Justin Jacobs Nuraan Jacobs Herman De Vries Lee Mars Deon Wuister Eugene Oliver Colleen Rabie Mahish Rama Vinesh Rajpaul A-Reum Park Naweed Mullajie Zandile Mlamla Suraan Brenner Colin Young Burdooj Kallam Petrus Rademeyer Aaron Jacobs Carita Van Niekerk Saskia Baard Morgan Claasen Chanel Africa Fazlin Esterhuizen Mangi Alembe Monique De Flamingh
Wittebome High School (grade 9) Worcester Gymnasium (grade 9)

School ranking

A school score is obtained by adding the top 30 scores (individual or pairs) in each school. By this measure the top 20 schools were:

1. Rondebosch Boys' High School 2. Diocesan College 3. Paul Roos Gymnasium 4. Parel Vallei High School 5. Westerford High School 6. Stellenberg High School 7. Herzlia High School 8. Brackenfell High School 9. Somerset College
10. Pinelands High School 11. Rustenburg High School 12. Reddam College 13. S A College High School 14. Wynberg High School 15. Stellenbosch High School 16. Paarl Boys' High School 17. Herschel High School 18. St Cyprian's High School 19. Bergvliet High School 20. De Kuilen High School

Trophies

The Diane Tucker Trophy, awarded to the top girl in the competition, was won by Marietjie Venter (Hoërskool Stellenbosch).

The UCT Trophy, awarded for the best performance by a school which had competed at most three times in the competition, was won by Ocean View High School.

The Mona Leeuwenburg Trophy, awarded for the best overall performance, was Won by Rondebosch Boys' High School.

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