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Ieb Outstanding & Commendable Achievements IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201311NSC Commendable: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 5 subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation Commendable Achievement 131010020132 GOUVEIA; DYLAN WADE CURRO PRIVATE SCHOOL; AURORA 131012020153 EMSLIE; ROBIN BEAULIEU COLLEGE 131014020651 YOUNG; KIRSTEN BRESCIA HOUSE SCHOOL 131027020303 GOUVEIA; ALEXANDRA BAPTISTA DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 131037020392 JANSE VAN RENSBURG; LINDI-JANE DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 131042020623 SIMONIS; CLAIRE FRANCES ELKANAH HOUSE 131058020996 POTGIETER; ELANA HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 131062020956 SINCLAIR; KYLE PETER HILTON COLLEGE 131068020181 CLARKE; DAVID JOHN KEARSNEY COLLEGE 131068020999 ROYSTON; GREGORY KEARSNEY COLLEGE 131068021204 VAN ZYL; BRITS KEARSNEY COLLEGE 131069020033 AMOILS; YAKIRA PNINA KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131069020617 HASKEL; JORDAN ALAN KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131069020706 KATZ; YAEL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131069021149 SILVERMAN; NIKKI LEE KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131069021242 URISOHN; SINEAD ZARA KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131078020139 DAYA; BHAVIK KINGSWOOD COLLEGE 131079020042 KNOPP; JASMIN FAY CAMILLA KNYSNA MONTESSORI SCHOOL 131090020314 DIAS; BIANCA TEIXEIRA MARIST BROTHERS; LINMEYER 131094020286 GOSCHEN; JONATHAN CHARLES MICHAELHOUSE 131094020766 POTTER; MATTHEW WADE MICHAELHOUSE 131094020879 SCHRAM; NICHOLAS RICHARD MICHAELHOUSE 131103020499 SHAKER; SHIRIN SIEMIN PEPPS POLOKWANE PREP SCHOOL & COLLEGE 131105020030 CHEN; SHIN-YAN PRETORIA CHINESE SCHOOL 131111020319 PREYER; JOSEPH RICHARD REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; ATLANTIC SEABOARD 131112020356 HU; MANLI REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 131113021169 VRETTOS; CHRISTOPHER DAVID REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 131117020312 LOWRY; CLAIRE SARAH SACRED HEART COLLEGE 131117020680 RICHARDSON; LAURA JANE SACRED HEART COLLEGE 131130020110 BUTHELEZI; PORTIA NOKUTHULA ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 131130020731 TAFUR; LORENA ANDREA ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 131132020431 MAJOLA; NALEDI ZIMKHITHA ST ANNE`S DIOCESAN COLLEGE 131133020633 MACDONALD; DARREN KYLE ST BENEDICT`S COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 131133021073 VAN RENSBURG; RICHARD LESLIE ST BENEDICT`S COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 131138020536 SUDHA MENON; NIRANJANA ST CONRAD`S COLLEGE 131140020206 HÜSTER; ANNE-MARIE ST DOMINIC`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; BOKSBURG 131144020346 HORNE; JEFFREY ST DUNSTAN`S COLLEGE 131144020370 HUTCHESSON; MICHELLE LEIGH ST DUNSTAN`S COLLEGE 131144020915 WILSON; JAMES ST DUNSTAN`S COLLEGE 131150020387 NIRGHIN; NIKHARA ST MARTIN`S SENIOR SCHOOL 131151020328 HAMANN; JUSTINE LISA ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 131151020934 SMITH; TAYLOR JADE ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 131153020122 CLACEY; SHANNON JESSICA ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153020155 CRONJE; JACKI ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153020420 KRAUSE; JENNA GABRIELA ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153020717 NUTTER; CIARA MARCELLE ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131157020191 DOUGLAS; TIMOTHY IAN ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 131157021085 PANOURGIAS; NIKOLAS GEORGE ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 131158020941 TUCKER; MANDY ST STITHIANS GIRLS` COLLEGE 131160020328 SOAL; NICOLE CHRISTINE ST THOMAS AQUINAS SCHOOL; WITBANK Page 1 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201311NSC Commendable: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 5 subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation 131162020390 MCCREADY; HAMISH CHARLES CLIFTON COLLEGE 131164020804 RAWLINS; PAUL THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 131167020622 LOWTHER; SARAH MICHELLE TRINITYHOUSE SCHOOLS; RANDPARK RIDGE 131183020211 GILL; RUBY MARY WYKEHAM COLLEGIATE (THE) 132547020244 STRUWIG; MITCHELL MERRIFIELD PREPARATORY SCHOOL & COLLEGE 133649020175 DE OLIVEIRA; MICHAEL ALMEIDA WATERSTONE COLLEGE Page 2 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201311NSC Outstanding: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 6 or more subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation Outstanding Achievement 131009020462 WHITLOCK; KIRSTEN JOY ASSUMPTION CONVENT SCHOOL 131012020212 GILLESPIE; STEPHANIE LIANE BEAULIEU COLLEGE 131014020466 RENZULLI; KENDYL JORDIN BRESCIA HOUSE SCHOOL 131014020578 THOMAS; CHRISTIN JEAN ANN BRESCIA HOUSE SCHOOL 131023020745 MEYER; MEGAN CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 131023021101 SHEPPARD; TARYN CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 131025020321 LI WAN PO; JEREMY DAINFERN COLLEGE 131025020579 VAN DER MEULEN; CHRISTOPHER DAINFERN COLLEGE 131025020648 ZYDE; EMIEL DAINFERN COLLEGE 131027020069 BOROUGHS; PATRICK LOWELL DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 131027020084 BRINK; NICHOLAS BRIAN DE LA SALLE HOLY CROSS COLLEGE; VICTORY PARK 131033020560 STRATTON; LUCY CLARE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; GRAHAMSTOWN 131037020300 GOVIND; USHA DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 131037020420 KARAM; GINA CLAUDIA DURBAN GIRLS` COLLEGE 131047020104 LOUW; ESTÈ DEONÉ FELIXTON COLLEGE 131050020576 PATEL; MIHIR GRACE COLLEGE; HILTON 131057020443 SCHRÖDER; HEIKE RUTH HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 131058020272 CRONJÉ; ZANDER PETRUS HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 131058020532 HAY; HILDEZAHN HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 131058020841 MINNIE; ELZA LOUISA HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 131058021231 VAN DER LITH; LIAN HELPMEKAAR KOLLEGE 131060020551 O`GORMAN; TEAGAN SKYE HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE 131065020151 CURTIS; SARALEE CLARE HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL 131068020155 BUNGE; EDWIN PHILIP KEARSNEY COLLEGE 131068020491 HANSEN; SAMUEL JONATHAN KEARSNEY COLLEGE 131068020605 KOLEV; DANIEL KOLEV KEARSNEY COLLEGE 131069021019 RABINOWITZ; SHANNON KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131069021173 SMITH; RICKY SAUL KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; LINKSFIELD 131070020511 HERTZ; JENNA HAYLEE KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL; VICTORY PARK 131077020256 MALHERBE; KERRYN KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 131077020455 RADFORD; OLIVIA KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 131077020594 WITTS-HEWINSON; FABIENNE KINGSMEAD COLLEGE 131078020303 HART; JADE MARY KINGSWOOD COLLEGE 131094020155 CLOWES; STEVEN PETER MICHAELHOUSE 131094020775 PRETORIUS; DOMINIC SIPHESIHLE MICHAELHOUSE 131099020264 MELIS; DIANA ROBYN OUR LADY OF FATIMA CONVENT SCHOOL 131111020158 FEINSTEIN; DANIEL REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; ATLANTIC SEABOARD 131112020195 DONNELLY; TAMSYN-LEE REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 131112020729 SEWPERSAD; TASHIV REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 131113020199 BUST; LYNN HAZEL REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 131113020658 MEYER; ANNEMIEK HENDRIEN BERNADETTE REDDAM HOUSE COLLEGE; CONSTANTIA 131114020110 BUNCE; DEAN KENNETH REDHILL SCHOOL 131114020446 JORDI; EMMA JANE REDHILL SCHOOL 131116020496 MOHAMED; BEHNAZIR ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 131116020664 PATEL; SHAZIA ROEDEAN SCHOOL (SA) 131117020058 BARRY; DYLAN PHILIP SACRED HEART COLLEGE 131119020020 ANASTASSIOU; ARISTOTELIS SAHETI SCHOOL 131119020338 MCGURK; MATTHEW ALEXANDER XAVIER SAHETI SCHOOL 131125020250 DU PLESSIS; EDUARD CHRISTIAAN HAUMANN SOMERSET COLLEGE 131125020263 DU TOIT; TESSA SOMERSET COLLEGE 131125020381 HAANTJES; DEVON RUDI SOMERSET COLLEGE Page 3 of 4 IEB OUTSTANDING & COMMENDABLE ACHIEVEMENTS NSC 201311NSC Outstanding: achieved within the top 5% of learners in 6 or more subjects and scored 80% or more for Life Orientation 131127020198 MES; ALEXIS KAITLYN SOUTHERN CROSS SCHOOLS 131129020350 GIBBS; JONATHAN MICHAEL ST ANDREW`S COLLEGE; GRAHAMSTOWN 131129020368 GODLONTON; JAMES D`URBAN ST ANDREW`S COLLEGE; GRAHAMSTOWN 131129020914 VAN HOEK; FRANS JOHANNES ST ANDREW`S COLLEGE; GRAHAMSTOWN 131130020067 BREET; JESSICA URSULA ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 131130020323 KING; STACY KERRYN ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 131130020740 THOMAS; LINDSAY CLAIRE ST ANDREW`S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; SENDERWOOD 131133020217 DE VILLIERS; PIERRE ANDRE ST BENEDICT`S COLLEGE; BEDFORDVIEW 131139020109 BROGDEN; LANCE WILFRED ST DAVID`S MARIST INANDA 131139020926 SAVADIER; MATTHEW LEE ST DAVID`S MARIST INANDA 131144020065 BOOYZEN; TYRON JOSH ST DUNSTAN`S COLLEGE 131144020536 MATTHEWSON; WILLIAM LUKE ST DUNSTAN`S COLLEGE 131144020844 VAN DEN BERGH; BRONWYN ST DUNSTAN`S COLLEGE 131150020318 MAYNARD; LE-REECE NIKITA ST MARTIN`S SENIOR SCHOOL 131151020247 DZWIG; KATHERINE ALEXANDRA ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 131151020705 MORRIS; KAITLIN JEAN ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 131151020863 ROSSOUW; MAGDALENA JOHANNA ST MARY`S DSG; KLOOF 131152020555 MILLER; EMILY-ROSE KARIN ST MARY`S DSG; PRETORIA 131153020220 EDWARDS; KATHERINE ANN ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153020367 HOERNLE; ALISON ANN ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153020437 LE MAITRE; JULIA KATHERINE ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153020948 STEENEVELDT; TSELANE SIOBOHN ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131153021030 WALKER; CLARE MARGARET ST MARYS SCHOOL; WAVERLEY 131157020456 HOWARD; ROSS ANDREW CHARLES ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 131157020648 LEIGH; MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER ST STITHIANS BOYS` COLLEGE 131164020627 MORAN; JEMBE JOSHUA THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 131167021130 VAN STADEN; SIMONE CANDICE TRINITYHOUSE SCHOOLS; RANDPARK RIDGE 132693020580 WRIGHT; BRANDON ANTHONY STANFORDLAKE COLLEGE 134734020493 THERON; ANDELENE CURRO PRIVATE SCHOOL; LANGEBAAN Page 4 of 4.
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