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ACADEMIC AWARDS Grade 8 Best Performers ACADEMIC AWARDS Grade 8 Best performers and exemplarily performers Meghan Prinsloo Life Orientation. Also more than 85% - Natural Sciences Mafori Masemola IsiZulu Sonja Adelaar English. Also more than 85% - Afrikaans, Economic and Management Sciences and Natural Sciences Bryce Chambers Mathematics and Natural Sciences Ansune van der Walt Afrikaans, Economic and Management Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Technology. Also more than 85% - Mathematics, Natural Sciences and & Life-Orientation Following learners achieved more than 85% in the following subjects Daniel van der Merwe Afrikaans Chinedu Okolo Mathematics Camryn Wheals Economic and Management Sciences, Natural Sciences & Life Orientation Grade 9 Best performers and exemplarily performers Christiaan Boshoff Afrikaans Thungolethu Ndlovu IsiZulu Seth Rodewald English (share) Matilde-Rose du Toit English (share). Also more than 85% - Afrikaans and Life Orientation Luka Beverin Technology and Life Orientation. Also more than 85% - English, Economic and Management Sciences Fabio Mendes Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Also more than 85% - Economic and Management Sciences & Life Orientation Marlies Ross Social Sciences, Economic and Management Sciences and Arts and Culture. Also more than 85% Afrikaans, Social Sciences, Economic and Management Sciences, Arts and Culture and Life Orientation Following learners achieved more than 85% in the following subjects Shakil Fakir Life Orientation Lefa Mphatsoe Life Orientation Tatjana Schoenmaker Afrikaans Grade 10 Best performers and exemplarily performers Thembi Kgatlana Tourism (shares) Thato Letsoso Tourism (shares) Nkateko Mathe Mathematical Literacy Lunga Vakele IsiZulu Nicole Muller Sport and Exercise Science Montwedi, Boipelo Geography (shares). Also more than 80% - Life Sciences and Life Orientation David McIntyre Geography(shares). Also more than 80% - Business Studies, Computer Applications Technology and Life Orientation Franco van Zyl Life Sciences. Also more than 80% - English, Afrikaans, Accounting, Physical Sciences and Life Orientation Kobe Vandelanotte Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Accounting and Computer Applications Technology (shares). Also more than 80% - English, and Business Studies Ruan Ras English, Afrikaans, Business Studies, Computer Applications Technology (shares) and Life Orientation. Also more than 80% - Mathematics, Physical Sciences Following learners achieved more than 80% in the following subjects Anel Kotzé Afrikaans Michaela Whitebooi Business Studies and Life Orientation Ambiancé Steffens Afrikaans and Computer Applications Technology Alexandros Axiotis Computer Applications Technology and Life Sciences Francois Smith Afrikaans and Business Studies David van der Colff Business Studies and Computer Applications Technology Megan Toye English, Afrikaans, Business Studies and Life Orientation Tylah Lotter Mathematics, English, Afrikaans, Life Sciences and Life Orientation Grade 11 Best performers and exemplarily performers Micaela Markides Life Sciences (shares). Also more than 80% - Life Orientation Christine Grobler Life Sciences (shares). Also more than 80% - Physical Sciences, and Geography Axel Nguimfack Mathematical Literacy. Also more than 80% - Computer Applications Technology Duwayne Boer Sport and Exercise Science. Also more than 80% - Mathematics, and Life Orientation Khutso Ledwaba Accounting. Also more than 80% - Business Studies Sabelo Ndlovu IsiZulu. Also more than 80% - Business Studies and Life Orientation Lausanne Seyfferdt Tourism. Also more than 80% - Afrikaans, Business Studies, and Life Orientation Ashen Kurukulasooriya Computer Applications Technology. Also more than 80% - Mathematics and Physical Sciences Arnold Kotze Afrikaans and Life Orientation. Also more than 80% - Physical Sciences, Computer Applications Technology, Geography Nico Niehaus English, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Geography and Business Studies. Also more than 80% - Afrikaans, and Life Orientation Following learners achieved more than 80% in the following subjects Nelly Mamabolo Life Orientation. Meagan Robyn Newman Life Orientation. Devon Volkwyn Mathematical Literacy. Calli Camacho Afrikaans and Life Orientation. Desiree Blake Afrikaans, Computer Applications Technology and Life Orientation. Cariece Coetzee English, Business Studies and Life Orientation Ilana Hochman English, Geography and Life Orientation. Christine Grobler English, Afrikaans, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Geography & Life Orientation. Grade 12 Best performers and exemplarily performers Simbongile Njokwe IsiZulu Sean White Geography Robyn Bester Life Orientation (shares). Also more than 80% - Business Studies Craig Canham Sport and Exercise Science. Also more than 80% - Life Orientation Jacob Mkhize Mathematics and Accounting Cézanne Moolman Mathematical Literacy and Computer Applications Technology. Also more than 80% Business Studies Monique Grobbelaar Afrikaans, Business Studies, Life Orientation (shares). Also more than 80% - English Amy Peens English, Physical Sciences and Life Sciences. Also more than 80% - Afrikaans, Mathematics, Geography and Life Orientation Following learners achieved more than 80% in the following subjects Tiro Mosete Life Orientation Jason Smith Life Orientation Gomolemo Hlazana Life Orientation Alice Khosa Life Orientation Won Kyung Choi Computer Applications Technology Lonwabo Matshaya IsiZulu Marlette Smit Afrikaans Danielle Findlay Mathematical Literacy Fabio Centeio Mathematics César Guitunga Jr. Business Studies and Life Orientation Tevin Singh English and Life Orientation Michael Scott Mathematics and Life Orientation Daniela Lindemeier Mathematical Literacy, Business Studies and Life Orientation Thomas Zaqueu English, Geography, Business Studies and Life Orientation Special rewards Most courteous Junior: Luka Beverin Most courteous Senior: Guitunga César Jr Vasbyt Junior: Shenell Jacobs Vasbyt Senior: Robyn Moodaly Dux Scholar: Amy Peens (The University of Pretoria awards R4 100 to her to cover her registration fee if she decides to study at the University of Pretoria) Esprit de Corps: Thomas Zaqueu (Spirit existing in a member of a group, inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor of the group above personal glory.) PREFECTS 2012 Headboy - Nico Niehaus,Deputy Headboy - Lennox Wasara,Headgirl - Cariece Coetzee, Deputy Headgirl - Micaela Markhides Duwayne Boer, Arnold Kotze, Freddie Lebeloane, Lebo Ngubeni, Callie Camacho, Ilana Hockman, Lausanne Seyfferdt & Sabelo Ndlovu. SPORT AWARDS STUDENT NAME AWARDED FOR CERTIFICATE GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC Tylah Lotter Federation Colours - African Championships, Tunisia Certificate Morris Manganye Federation Colours - African Championships, Tunisia Certificate Micaela Markides Gauteng North Colours Certificate Susanna Greeff Gauteng North Colours Certificate Morris Manganye Junior Male Gymnast of the year - MAG Certificate and Trophy Tylah Lotter Junior Female Gymnast of the year - MAG Certificate and Trophy TRAMPOLINE Chezwin Timm Gauteng North Colours Certificate Jovan Stephens Gauteng North Colours Certificate Chezwin Timm Junior Trampolinist of the year Certificate and Trophy ATHLETIC'S Thando Roto Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Thekgang Thulare Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Jacob Tseko Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Reabetswe Moloi Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Jade Roman Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Christina Camacho Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Albert Janki Certificate Gauteng North Colours - SA Senior Championships Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Craig Canham Certificate Gauteng North Colours - SA Senior Championships Jubilant Motlhake Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Certificate Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Jnr National Colours - Selected for the SA Junior Team competing at the IAAF Duwayne Boer Certificate World Junior Champs in Barcelona, Spain. Gauteng North Colours - SA Senior Championships Gauteng North Colours - SA Youth & Junior Championships Petunia Obisi Certificate Gauteng North Colours - SA Senior Championships CRICKET Kgaogelo Kekana Northerns Cricket Union U/17 Provincial Player 2012 Certificate Sizwe Makitla Northerns Cricket Union U/17 Provincial Player 2012 Certificate Melvin Morata Northerns Cricket Union U/19 Provincial Player 2012 Certificate Tiaan Botha Leading runs Scorer (Sept 2012) - 10 Innings, 410 Runs at Average of 45.5 Certificate Leading Wicket Taker (Sept 2012) - 30.1 Overs, 129 runs, 3 Maidens and 15 Sizwe Makitla Certificate Wickets Bernadto Breedt Century Club 2012 - 115 runs in a league match Certificate Tiaan Botha Century Club 2012 - 156 runs in a league match Certificate TENNIS Khutso Ledwaba Gauteng North Colours Certificate Ansuné van der Walt Gauteng North Colours Certificate Fabio Mendes Junior National Colours - Mozambique - CPLP games in Portugal Certificate Ansuné van der Walt Tennis player of the year Certificate BASETSANA Katlego Moletsane Junior National Colours - U/17 Women's National Team Certificate Tarryn-Lee Davids Junior National Colours - U/17 Women's National Team Certificate Meagan Newman Junior National Colours - U/17 Women's National Team Certificate Thato Letsoso Junior National Colours - U/17 Women's National
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