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Ieb Outstanding & Commendable Achievements IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201711NSC Commendable: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 5 subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation Commendable Achievement 171012020238 HUNTER; JESSICA JANE BEAULIEU COLLEGE 171014020578 WATSON; BETH BRESCIA HOUSE SCHOOL 171014020587 WATSON; KATE BRESCIA HOUSE SCHOOL 171023020216 DITTRICH; OSWALD NEIL CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 171023020233 DYASON; LAUREN ANNE CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 171023020594 NEL; CARLA CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 171027020581 RODGERS; TARYN ALEXANDRA DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 171029020098 HETTASCH; THOMAS DEUTSCHE INTERNATIONALE SCHULE; PRETORIA 171033020027 BAILEY; CAITLIN LEE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; GRAHAMSTOWN 171033020170 GODLONTON; ALICE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; GRAHAMSTOWN 171033020550 SCHAEFER; ANNABELLE VICTORIA DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; GRAHAMSTOWN 171036020553 WILTZ; SHIRIA MARAGON MOOIKLOOF PRIVATE SCHOOL 171037020626 SEEDAT; AMMAARAH DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 171037020642 SINGH; SHWETHA PAYAL DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 171049020240 LOCHNER; JOSHUA JOHAN GLENWOOD HOUSE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL 171057020416 VAN NIEKERK; GIZELLE ROQUE HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 171058020350 DE BRUYN; RYNHARD ANTON HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 171058021642 VALKENBURG; ANDRÈ DAVID HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 171069020117 BLUMENTHAL; ADAM SAUL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 171069020824 KINROSS; GABRIELLA DINA KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 171070020038 ARENSTEIN; JORDAN KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; VICTORY PARK 171077020140 CLARKE; GINA ASHLEIGH KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 171077020326 JHAVARY; HUMNAAZ KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 171077020334 JHAVARY; HUSNAA KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 171077020651 STEWART; LUCY KATHLEEN KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 171087020738 PHILIPS; MICHAEL JAMES MARAGON PRIVATE SCHOOL RUIMSIG 171094020224 FLEISCHER; RICHARD BONGANI MICHAELHOUSE 171095020256 SANNE; FRANCESCA MICHAELMOUNT WALDORF SCHOOL 171102020059 CARSTENS; JENÉ PENRYN COLLEGE 171107020019 ADRIAANSE; MANDIE PRIVAATSKOOL KEETMANSHOOP 171112020623 PEREIRA; MICHAEL CANDIDO REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 171113020230 COOPER; JESSICA CLAIRE REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 171113020253 COWING; ALEXANDRA MARY REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 171116020133 DUVENAGE; JACQUELINE LOUISA CHARLTON ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 171120020099 BUITENDACH; NADINE ASHTON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE; BALLITO 171120020295 KRISTENSEN; ISABELLA ASHTON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE; BALLITO 171125020064 BLOMENDAHL; BENEDIKT FRANZ-JOSEF SOMERSET COLLEGE 171125020193 DE KOCK; JANA ELLA SOMERSET COLLEGE 171125020383 IRWIN; KATYA SOMERSET COLLEGE 171125020511 MACKINTOSH; ANNA MARY SOMERSET COLLEGE 171128020748 RUDOLPH; DUNCAN ROGER ST ALBAN`S COLLEGE 171128020830 SNYMAN; PIETER FRANCOIS ST ALBAN`S COLLEGE 171132020230 HENDERSON; SABRINA MAE ST ANNE`S DIOCESAN COLLEGE 171132020589 PITOUT; EMMA GRACE ST ANNE`S DIOCESAN COLLEGE 171133021090 TEIXEIRA; JASON GOUVEIA ST BENEDICT`S COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 171134020056 CORCOS; SHIMON SHAY ST BENEDICT SCHOOL; PINETOWN 171139020421 HUGHES; MERRICK STUART MACQUEEN ST DAVID`S MARIST INANDA 171141020093 JAMALOODEEN; AADILAH ST DOMINICS; NEWCASTLE 171142020123 DE VRIES; ELIZABETH GRACE ST DOMINIC`S COLLEGE; WELKOM 171146020452 RAMNARAYAN; KASHIN ST HENRY`S MARIST COLLEGE Page 1 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201711NSC Commendable: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 5 subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation 171147020508 HECHTER; ERNST HEZNZ ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171147020635 KOOR; NUMAN ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171147021254 TRENGOVE; DANIËL ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171147021294 WHYTE; MATTHEW JEFF ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171147021316 WILLIAMSON; JORDAN LEE ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171148020503 MUIR; BRONWYN ST JOHN`S DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 171151020262 ELLIOTT; EMMA TAYLA ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 171151020612 MCILRATH; SARAH JANET ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 171153020295 FRAMES; SARAH ANNE ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 171153020926 TUCKER; MARGARET GRACE ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 171157020338 DU PLESSIS; CHRISTOPHER JON ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 171157020941 MEYER; NICHOLAS WATNEY ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 171158020248 FREEMAN; KATHLEEN MONIQUE ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 171158020385 KEOGH; ALEXANDRA MARY ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 171158020564 MCDONIC; JAMIE-LEE ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 171162020587 MISTRI; RAHUL CLIFTON COLLEGE 171162020899 WALTON; JOSHUA DANIEL CLIFTON COLLEGE 171164020495 LEISEGANG; NICHOLAS KRISTIAN THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 171164020783 RAIDOO; PARUSHA ANAND THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 171167020588 HO; DAMIEN KEEGAN TRINITYHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL; RANDPARK RIDGE 171167020606 HUMPHRIES; CHRISTIAN GERARD TRINITYHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL; RANDPARK RIDGE 171180020461 PARK; HYUN-JUN WOODHILL COLLEGE 171184020447 SHAPIRO; JOSHUA ZELIG YESHIVA COLLEGE 175584020012 AHMED; HAMZA MOKOPANE ENGLISH COMBINED SCHOOL 176697020865 SCHOEMAN; JOHANNES PETRUS BEWEGING VIR CHRISTELIK VOLKSEIE ONDERWYS;BC 176987020051 AREK-BAWA; OGHENEVESE AIMANESI OSIKHNA CRAWFORD COLLEGE; LA LUCIA 176987020096 BHORAT; MASEEHA ISMAIL CRAWFORD COLLEGE; LA LUCIA 177153020630 PADAYACHEE; KEYANA CHLOË CRAWFORD COLLEGE; NORTH COAST 177154020181 BRINK; CATHERINE ELIZABETH CRAWFORD COLLEGE; PRETORIA 177154020914 RAMNARAIN; MAYURI CRAWFORD COLLEGE; PRETORIA 177158020049 ANGOVE; SABINE CRAWFORD COLLEGE; LONEHILL 177161020051 BERZEN; CLAIRE MARIE CRAWFORD COLLEGE; SANDTON 177161020485 LIEBENBERG; ERIN MISHA CRAWFORD COLLEGE; SANDTON 177161020920 SHEN; TONG CRAWFORD COLLEGE; SANDTON Page 2 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201711NSC Outstanding: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 6 or more subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation Outstanding Achievement 171009020016 ABRAHAMS; ALIAH ASSUMPTION CONVENT SCHOOL 171023020353 KLAVER; MONIQUE CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 171027020323 MAHONY; DECLAN DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 171037020611 ROYSTON; CHLOË BELINDA DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 171057020174 HOOGENHOUT; SIMONÉ LAUREN HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 171058021513 SWART; ANDRIES LOUIS HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 171060020592 RITCHIE; KAYLA HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE 171063020173 TEEGER; JACOB HIRSCH LYONS HIGH SCHOOL 171069020258 COHEN; YAKIRA ELAH KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 171069020433 FURMAN; ALEXANDER JOSEPH KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 171069021244 SANDLER; AMBER OLIVIA KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 171096020342 DU PREEZ; JUALENE MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 171096020679 KOEKEMOER; SHANLEY LOURENTIA MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 171096021097 PIETERSE; DEWALD MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 171102021047 SPIES; PHILIPA JANE PENRYN COLLEGE 171113020712 MACKIE; LUKE WHARTON REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 171114020537 MÜLLER; AMBROISE MARIE CHRISTOPHE REDHILL SCHOOL 171114020812 TALESARA; ROHAN REDHILL SCHOOL 171116020187 FRIES; ANYA HELENE ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 171116020350 MARTINSON; SARAH ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 171119020209 HADJIPASCHALIS; PANAYIOTIS SAHETI SCHOOL 171119020215 HAJIMARKOS; STELIOS CHRISTOS SAHETI SCHOOL 171119020590 STEPHANOU; DEMETRA SAHETI SCHOOL 171120020643 WILTON; ELOISE ALYS ASHTON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE; BALLITO 171130020402 LONG; JENNA KATE ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 171130020625 SEEDAT; LAMISAH ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 171132020134 DUCASSE; ROBYN MICHELE ST ANNE`S DIOCESAN COLLEGE 171138020156 LUKE; ASHWIN VARGHESE CURRO PRIVATE SCHOOL; KLERKSDORP 171141020010 ANANDHAW; SURAV ST DOMINICS; NEWCASTLE 171147020115 BRINKMANN; NICHOLAS EARL ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171147020572 JEFFREY; NICHOLAS IOANNIS ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171147021245 TINDLE; CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 171148020661 SUCHET; LEAH ST JOHN`S DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 171150020273 NIRGHIN; NIVRITI KIARA ST MARTIN`S SCHOOL 171151020329 GREENWOOD; JAMIE ANN ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 171151021031 WILSON; ABIGAIL GRACE ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 171153020890 TSAFANDAKIS; LAUREN ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 171153020939 VAN DER RIET; MEGAN HOPE ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 171157021079 NOTHNAGEL; MICHAEL STEPHAN ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 171158020226 FEDETTO; GABRIELLA EMMA ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 171158020749 PANZERA; TONI VAUN ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 171159020460 SAPIRE; ROMY KIM ST TERESA`S SCHOOL 171164020206 DANIEL; JEMMA LOUISE THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 171180020140 CREIGHTON; NICOLE WOODHILL COLLEGE 171183020739 WINTER; TESSA JANE WYKEHAM COLLEGIATE (THE) 171184020127 GOLDBLATT; JESSICA SARAH YESHIVA COLLEGE 171184020309 MELNICK; ADAM YESHIVA COLLEGE 172966020254 HASHIM; NUR-AYN CEDAR HOUSE 173533020142 ELLIOTT; JAMIE CAROLE ST CYPRIAN`S SCHOOL 173537020065 CRAIG; MICHAEL TYGER VALLEY COLLEGE 173537020469 WOODBORNE; ALEXANDRA TYGER VALLEY COLLEGE Page 3 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201711NSC Outstanding: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 6 or more subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation 176987020353 GOSNELL; AGNES HELENA CRAWFORD COLLEGE; LA LUCIA 177153020546 NAIDOO; SACHIN UMESH CRAWFORD COLLEGE; NORTH COAST 177153020554 NARAINSAMY; SANESHAN CRAWFORD COLLEGE; NORTH COAST 177158020128 COCKBURN; GRACE HOLLY BURNSIDE CRAWFORD COLLEGE; LONEHILL 177161020366 HIMLOK; CHAD MATTHEW CRAWFORD COLLEGE; SANDTON Page 4 of 4.
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