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Ieb Outstanding & Commendable Achievements IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201511NSC Commendable: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 5 subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation Commendable Achievement 151012020766 VAN SON; CLAIRE ELISA BEAULIEU COLLEGE 151025020508 OLUWADAIRO; OLUWANIFEMI DAINFERN COLLEGE 151027020364 MAHONY; CAITLYN DAUNT DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 151033020454 LOHMEIER; CATALINA JULE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; GRAHAMSTOWN 151035020175 MATVEYUK; ILIYA VICTOROVICH DOMINO SERVITE SCHOOL 151037020130 CHRISTIE-TAYLOR; TARYN JANE DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 151042020733 UDALL; CHRYSTAL BIANCA ELKANAH HOUSE 151058020953 MINNIE; IZAK JOHANNES HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 151058021351 SLABBER; HEINRICH HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 151058021585 VAN DER MERWE; EDUARD HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 151058021796 WAHL; MARNUS HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 151060020206 GIDLOW; DAISY GEORGIA HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE 151062020868 RISHIDAW; BALVAN HILTON COLLEGE 151068020386 HANSEN; JAMES NATHAN KEARSNEY COLLEGE 151068020538 LEE; CAMERON BRIAN KEARSNEY COLLEGE 151069020745 HODES; JARED EVAN KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069021325 SHEAR; RACHEL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069021447 TAL; RO-EE KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151070020066 KARSTAEDT; BENJAMIN RAPHAEL BENGURI KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; VICTORY PARK 151075020211 FIRMAN; MICHELLE NICOLE KING`S SCHOOL; ROBIN HILLS (THE) 151077020051 BOTES; CARMEN KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 151077020095 COETZEE; KIRA ANN KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 151077020642 SPEED-ANDREWS; NATALIE MARIE KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 151085020245 PRYDE; ASHLEY MEGAN CURRO PRIVATE SCHOOL; BANKENVELD 151089020237 HISLOP; AMY LOUISE MARIS STELLA SCHOOL 151094020471 HOUSTON; CHARLES ROBERT MICHAELHOUSE 151096020288 DESAI; TASKEEN MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 151102020118 BUCHNER; REBECCA LYNN HELEN PENRYN COLLEGE 151113020326 FASOL; MELISSA CLAIRE MAAIKE REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 151113020880 PAN; SAMMY REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 151114020150 BUCKLAND; EMMA THERESA REDHILL SCHOOL 151114020249 DAMANT; ROBERT GRAHAM REDHILL SCHOOL 151116020067 BHUTT; NIMISHA ASHISH ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 151116020117 CHAPPEL; PAULA ROSE ANTONIA ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 151116020231 GAYNOR; JESSICA ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 151116020439 MORAR; LUSHMIKA ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 151117020608 PAYNE; ERIC JOSEPH ROBERTS SACRED HEART COLLEGE 151119020320 PILLAY; TEJAL SAHETI SCHOOL 151119020349 POUROULLIS; ELENI PANAYIOTA SAHETI SCHOOL 151119020375 ROUSSOS; ELIA SAHETI SCHOOL 151125020517 HUYSSEN; MANU FRANZISKA SOMERSET COLLEGE 151130020407 MAKHUVHA; TSHILIDZI SANELISIWE WA ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 151130020707 TEIXEIRA; DANIELLA IDA ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 151133020157 COCKCROFT; MATTHEW ST BENEDICT`S COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 151133020926 OOSTHUIZEN; LIAM MARTINS ST BENEDICT`S COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 151139020036 ALEXANDER; MATTHEW ANTHONY ST DAVID`S MARIST INANDA 151142020193 MALES; MEGAN ST DOMINIC`S COLLEGE; WELKOM 151147020213 COLLINS; LIAM ALISTAIR ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 151147020516 JOUBERT; WESSEL LOURENS PIERRE ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 151147020569 KOOR; TARIQ ST JOHN`S COLLEGE Page 1 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201511NSC Commendable: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 5 subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation 151147020884 MONTGOMERY; THOMAS BRAATVEDT ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 151147021015 PATEL; RAEES ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 151147021417 ZINIADES; EMILIO EMMANUEL ALEXANDER ST JOHN`S COLLEGE 151151020358 JOHNSON; CARLA ASHLEIGH ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 151151020802 VERHAGE; SAVANNAH SKYE ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 151151020844 WILSON; JESSICA CLAIRE ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 151152020140 DU PREEZ; ELIZABETH ST MARY`S DSG; PRETORIA 151152020320 KRIEL; MIGNON ST MARY`S DSG; PRETORIA 151153020502 MERRY; CATHERINE FRANCES ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 151153020636 NICOLAOU; CAROLINA ANTHEA ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 151153020772 PYE; KATELYN PATRICIA ST MARY`S SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 151157020047 BARNARD; DUNCAN ROBERT ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 151157020764 MAJEED; AWAIS NADEEM ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 151157021349 TELES; MICHAEL ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 151158020104 BHOLAH; SUNAYNA ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 151158020283 EBRAHIM; AMMAARA ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 151158020996 WALKER; ALEXANDRA ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 151165020470 RAMSDEN; MEGAN TREVERTON COLLEGE 151171020040 BIRCH; JOSHUA MICHAEL UPLANDS COLLEGE 151180020159 DREDGE; HANNAH MEGHAN WOODHILL COLLEGE 151180020340 NEBBE; REUBEN DUNCAN WOODHILL COLLEGE 151183020439 MACDEVETTE; KELLY SHANNON WYKEHAM COLLEGIATE (THE) 151184020023 AZARAF; LIEL HANNA YESHIVA COLLEGE 151184020113 COHEN; JOSHUA SOLOMON YESHIVA COLLEGE 151184020153 DISLER; MATHEW YESHIVA COLLEGE 152693020390 SCHMIDT; MICHAEL CONRAD STANFORDLAKE COLLEGE 153641020204 GEARY; JAMIE-ANNE SOUTHDOWNS COLLEGE 153641020654 SEEGER; KARSTEN DIETER JAMES SOUTHDOWNS COLLEGE Page 2 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201511NSC Outstanding: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 6 or more subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation Outstanding Achievement 151015020195 FOURIE; KAILA BRIDGE HOUSE 151015020214 FULLER; AIMEE ISOBEL BRIDGE HOUSE 151023020792 NEL; HÉURITA CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 151027020212 ELLIOTT; CANDICE ANN DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 151028020107 VON SEYDLITZ; TOBIAS DEUTSCHE SCHULE; HERMANNSBURG 151035020216 PRETORIUS; ESTELLE DOMINO SERVITE SCHOOL 151037020082 BRADSHAW; DANIELLA DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 151037020337 GWYNN; ABIGAIL DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 151037020691 SCHAAP; AMY LEIGH DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 151042020330 KING; EMMA CATHERINE ELKANAH HOUSE 151047020157 LOUW; JAKOBUS MURRAY FELIXTON COLLEGE 151057020048 BARON; TAYLA HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 151057020155 FRANCIS; CHRISTINE ANN HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 151057020396 PELSER; LOUISA MAGDALENA HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 151060020172 EDWARDS; PAULA CLAUDIA HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE 151060020720 THISELTON; JOSHUA DAVID HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE 151062020606 MAKRIS; ANTONIOS JOHN HILTON COLLEGE 151068020761 NYATHI; JABULANI JUNIOR KEARSNEY COLLEGE 151069020415 FAINMAN; AARON COLE KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069020830 KLEVANSKY; RACHEL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069021333 SHEMESH; GUY KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069021350 SILVERMAN; NATASHA KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069021501 WAINER; JESSIE TAMAR KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151069021528 WEINSTEIN; TALIYA JAE KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 151070020104 CROOCK; JEREMY RAPHAEL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; VICTORY PARK 151070020238 KLUG; ASHER SIMON KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; VICTORY PARK 151070020348 MALKIN; ILAN SAUL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; VICTORY PARK 151075020095 CAMPBELL; NICOLE ROSA KING`S SCHOOL; ROBIN HILLS (THE) 151077020087 CARVALHEIRO; DANIELLA KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 151089020034 AMOD; LEAH MARIS STELLA SCHOOL 151089020064 BENNETT; EMILY ANNE MARIS STELLA SCHOOL 151096020336 DUVENHAGE; LIEZL LAURET MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 151096020501 JOOSTE; MONIQUE MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 151098020210 MATTER; DEAN MICHAEL OAKHILL SCHOOL 151099020256 LEHNERDT; GRACE OUR LADY OF FATIMA CONVENT SCHOOL 151113020446 GRIFFITHS; TEEGAN GWYNNETH REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; 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ASANTE THEODORE ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 151158020891 RAHMAN; LISA SERENA ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 151162020062 ALLAN; BRENDAN THOMAS CLIFTON COLLEGE 151171020136 CORDEIRO; BRANDON UPLANDS COLLEGE 151180020384 PELSER; REINHARD WOODHILL COLLEGE Page 4 of 4.
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