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2018 Top 100 HL.Pdf English Olympiad 2018 English Olympiad HL Top 100 in rank order RANK Title First name Surname School 1 Ms Keara Martino St Marys School, Waverley 2 Mr Joshua Jankelow Crawford College Sandton 3 Ms Camilla James Kingswood College 4 Ms Ashley Eichstadt Stirling High 5 Mr Theodore Pauw Jan van Riebeeck High School 6 Mr David Weber Westville Boys High School 7 Ms Louise Goethals Jan van Riebeeck High School 8 Ms Holly Munks Durban Girls College 9 Ms Jenna Murison Ashton Ballito College 10 Ms Cenelle Gounden Durban Girls College 11 Mr Olwethu Sigwela St Martins School 12 Ms Shannon Morrison Cornwall Hill College 13 Ms Emma Rogers St Marys School, Waverley 14 Ms Georgina Stanley St Stithians Girls College, Randburg 15 Ms Rebecca Behne Rustenburg High School for Girls 16 Ms Jasmina Singh Durban Girls High School 17 Ms Rachel Strachan Kingswood College 18 Ms Muskaan Singh Pietermaritzburg Girls High 19 Mr Francois Kemp Camps Bay High School 20 Mr Gabbriel Bakker Curro Nelspruit 21 Ms Danielle Combrink Rhenish Girls High 22 Ms Anqi Qu St Marys School, Waverley 23 Ms Zoe Meneses Crawford College La Lucia 24 Ms Angelique Florias St Marys School, Waverley 25 Ms Jaeger Breen St Marys School, Waverley 26 Ms Jana Botes Helpmekaar Kollege 27 Ms Mary Wheeler The Wykeham Collegiate 28 Ms Chantel Maina Kingsmead College 29 Ms Tineal Govender Port Shepstone Secondary 30 Ms Laura Julie Hauspie Parel Vallei High School 31 Ms Tahiya Mayet Kingsmead College 32 Ms Jennavieve Williams St Stithians Girls College, Randburg 33 Mr Tim Schlesinger Rondebosch Boys High School 34 Ms Helen Brooke Rustenburg High School for Girls 35 Ms Emma Gordon Bridge House 36 Ms Emily Barnes Parktown High School for Girls 37 Ms Sana Jina Curro Nelspruit 38 Ms Aleida de Bruyn Helpmekaar Kollege 39 Mr Kashiv Bhagwandin Crawford College La Lucia 40 Ms Erin Muirhead The Wykeham Collegiate 41 Ms Alexandria Magero St Annes Diocesan College 42 Mr Michael Lee Kearsney College 43 Mr Aidan Rabinowitz Reddam House Bedfordview JHB 44 Mr Conor Colquhoun Rondebosch Boys High School 45 Ms Emma Craig St Marys School, Waverley 46 Ms Lauren Rogers The Kings College 47 Ms Kaley Boyes Camps Bay High School 48 Mr Alexander Greyling Hoërskool Linden 49 Ms Kimberley January Jeppe High School for Girls 50 Ms Emma Koch Victoria Girls’ High School 51 Ms Thando Mbalane Durban Girls High School 52 Ms Alice Thesen Camps Bay High School 53 Mr Ethan Travers St Andrews School, Bloemfontein 54 Mr Tresor Kabamba St Peters College 55 Ms Amy Serfontein Pretoria High School for Girls 56 Mr Graham Mitchell Pretoria Boys High 57 Ms Mari Louw Hermanus High School 58 Ms Traci Hurling Herschel Girls School 59 Ms Tayana Magatti Jeppe High School for Girls 60 Ms Tayla Orsmond St Stithians Girls College, Randburg 61 Ms Stella Joubert The Wykeham Collegiate 62 Ms Anja Cloete Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool Pretoria 63 Ms Glory Ngwenya Curro Nelspruit 64 Ms Danielle Terblanche St Annes Diocesan College 65 Ms Michelle Hamman Bridge House 66 Ms Jessica Gordon The Kings College 67 Ms Kiana Steyn Hoërskool Randburg 68 Ms Natasha Agostinho Hoërskool Bergvlam 69 Ms Tia Dean Edenvale High School 70 Ms Jamie Samual Crawford College North Coast 71 Ms Kayla van der Westhuizen The Wykeham Collegiate 72 Ms Alexia Markantonatos Assumption Convent 73 Ms Anna Von Willingh Herschel Girls School 74 Ms Samantha Franklin St Annes Diocesan College 75 Ms Aisling de Lange Jeppe High School for Girls 76 Mr Malick Jappie Edenvale High School 77 Mr James Lankester Kingswood College 78 Ms Talitha Wynne Rustenburg High School for Girls 79 Ms Bronwyn Kruger Rustenburg High School for Girls 80 Ms Anelia Kleynhans Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof 81 Ms Daniela Marggraff Hatfield Christian School 82 Mr Jesse Elk St Johns College 83 Ms Shivani Vishwakarma Kingsmead College 84 Ms Nicola Roos IES International School of Helderberg 85 Ms Kiasha Pillay Pearson High School 86 Ms Rochelle Weimer St Stithians Girls College, Randburg 87 Ms Jasmine Kennedy Wynberg Girls High 88 Ms Robyn Visagie Hoërskool Bergvlam 89 Ms Lucy Stipinovich St Marys School, Waverley 90 Ms Tahlia Rossouw Herschel Girls School 91 Ms Jordyn Soldin York High School 92 Ms Aisha Asmal Orient Islamic School 93 Ms Emma Arnold Pietermaritzburg Girls High 94 Mr Benedict Robbins Thomas More College 95 Mr Calvin Groenewald Reddam House Durbanville 96 Ms Amy Brough Curro Nelspruit 97 Ms Jemma Jenkins-Ferrett St Stithians Girls College, Randburg 98 Ms Cassandra van den Heever Curro Nelspruit 99 Mr Santino del Fava Cornwall Hill College 100 Ms Amirah Dada Orient Islamic School .
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