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Award Winners 1 AWARD WINNERS Casio calculators and Gold Award Certi¯cates were awarded to the top ten individuals and top three pairs in each standard. Merit Award Cer- ti¯cates were awarded to the individuals who were placed eleventh to two hundredth in each grade, and to pairs who were placed fourth to one hun- dredth. All other contestants received Certi¯cates of Participation. Gold Awards Grade 8 Individuals 1. Nicholas Cotchobos Rondebosch Boys' High School 1. James-John Matthee HoÄerskool Stellenbosch 3. Nevarr Pillay Bishops 4. James Nevin Bergvliet High School 5. Jake Budler Elkanah House 6. Guy Paterson-Jones Bishops 7. Samuel Wolski Bishops 8. Lauren Denny Rustenburg Girls' High School 8. Megan Higgo Parel Vallei High School 10. Taesong Kim Reddam House Atlantic Sea board Pairs 1. Loren Ruth de Koker and Lethu Ntshinga Herschel Girls' School 2. Sian Bradbury and Carl¶eCilli¶e Paarl Girls' High School 3. Jared Gordon and Devon Woodman Bishops 3. Nicolene Theron and Ryno Swart HoÄerskool Durbanville Grade 9 Individuals 1. Johannes Schoeman HoÄerskool Parel Vallei 1. Khadija Brey Wynberg Girls' High School 3. Nicholas Cheng Fairmont High School 4. Aidan Horn Bishops 5. Keegan Welken Elkanah House 6. Ihsaan Bassier Rondebosch Boys' High School 6. Timothy de Wet Parklands College 8. Sarah Tetlow Herschel Girls' High School 9. Jonathan Black Bishops 9. Robert Spencer Westerford High School Pairs 1. Yohan Chun and Hyun-Joo Park Rustenburg Girls' High School Award Winners 2 2. Lize-Mari Doubell and Amy Kate Thompson Herschel Girls' School 3. Alistair Border and David Laing Elkanah House Grade 10 Individuals 1. Ashraf Moolla Rondebosch Boys' High School 1. Sean Wentzel Westerford High School 3. Jin-Su Kim Stellenberg High School 4. Melissa Gree® Herschel Girls' High School 5. Charl du Plessis Stellenberg High School 6. Kira DÄusterwald Spring¯eld Convent 7. Rehan Visser Bridge House School 8. Sean Cilliers Parel Vallei High School 8. Je® Kim Reddam House Constantia 10. Tiaan Munnik HoÄerskool D F Malan Pairs 1. Robert Moerman and Nicholas Santrucek Bridge House 2. Christiaan van der Walt and Herman Wol® Paul Roos Gimnasium 3. Ramsay Collins and Leon Raubenheimer Bishops 3. Tiana du Preez and Lezanne LÄotter HoÄerskool Stellenbosch Grade 11 Individuals 1. Greg Jackson Bishops 2. Yu Sun Milnerton High School 3. Sunghun Jung Settlers High School 4. Francois van Niekerk HoÄerskool Bellville 5. Ashleigh Avenant Westerford High School 6. Lance Li South African College H S 7. Kieran Davies International School of Hout Bay 7. Pieter Klue Langenhoven Gimnasium 9. Yasmin Skibbe Bloemhof HoÄermeisieskool 10. Min Kyu Lee St George's Grammar School Pairs 1. Christopher Day and William Hillock Rondebosch Boys' High School 2. Adie Lubbe and Bruce McDougall Bishops 3. Emily-Ariane Fogel and Robyn Steenekamp Reddam House Constantia Award Winners 3 Grade 12 Individuals 1. Francois Conradie De Kuilen HoÄerskool 2. Liam Baker Mondale High School 3. Maggie Lu Herschel Girls' High School 4. John Nicholas Jan van Riebeeck HoÄerskool 5. Huisung Choi Abbott's College Milnerton 6. Jacobus van der Merwe HoÄerskool Brackenfell 7. Richard Taylor Bishops 8. Carl Eriksen Rondebosch Boys' High School 9. Michael Davies Cedar House 9. Andrew Robertson Bergvliet High School Pairs 1. Greg Burman and Sean Peters Rondebosch Boys' High School 2. Jacques Terblanche and Wiaan Visser Paarl Boys' High School 3. Giuseppe Carosini and William Naidoo Reddam House Constantia 3. Stuart Burmeister and Michael Kloos Somerset College School Awards Every school that entered at least ten individuals, but did not win a Gold Award, quali¯ed for a School Prize. The prize (a book donated by Oxford University Press) was awarded to the individual in that school who had achieved the highest ranking in any grade in the school. Al-Azhar High School Zakiena Hoossen (10) Atlantis Secondary School Ghodeejah Higgins (11) Belgravia High School Aniquah Devan (9) Bellville South Secondary School Jamie Lucas (12) Bellville Technical High School Jason Smit (12) Camps Bay High School Jerome Tangocci (10) Cape Academy Chelsea Wilton (12) Chesterhouse Daniel Adamiak (10) COSAT Wandile Ganya (12) Cravenby Secondary School Omaima Arif (10) Curro Private School Choong-Gi Min (10) Darul Arqam Islamic High School Mush¯qah Kamaldien (12) Drostdy HoÄerTegniese Skool Christo® Gericke (8) El Shaddai Christian School Natali Frenz (8) Fairbairn College Angela Wu (10) Fish Hoek High School Jonathan van Belle (12) Grassy Park High School ZoÄeLuft (11) Groote Schuur High School Yumna van der Fort (11) Award Winners 4 Harold Cressy High School Naeel Orrie (8) Harry Gwala High School Ayabulela Delo (12) Herzlia Middle School Miranda Kantor (9) HoÄerskool Hugenote Dal¶enaMalan (9) HoÄerskool Strand Anja Kritzinger (12) HoÄerskool Swartland Dirkie Myburgh (10) HoÄerskool Vredenburg Annelize Mostert (11) Hope¯eld High School Michelle Brown (12) Islamia Boys' College Ahmad Minty (11) Islamia Girls' College Miengha Behardien (8) Kasselsvlei Comprehensive Shuaib Shira (11) Klein Nederburg Thembakazi Tshaya (12) La Rochelle High School Annemie Jacobs (11) Leap Science and Maths School One Sinovuyo Mkunqwana (10) Leap Science and Maths School Two Avuyile Maseko (10) Livingstone High School Saleema Paleker (10) Malibu High School Tensley Jaftha (10) Melkbosstrand Private School Jakobus Myburgh (9) Muizenberg High School Hishaam Cupido (8) New Orleans Senior Secondary School Marcel Cupido (12) Norman Henshilwood High School Lisa Harrison (8) Ocean View Secondary School Naseer Anthony (11) Oracle Academy Azraa Karriem (10) Paarl Gimnasium Madelie Liebetrau (8) Pinelands High School Caitlin Eybers (8) Plumstead High School Ridah Hendricks (9) President High School Lelanie Ho®mann (8) Rhenish Girls' High School Yuhuy Jeong (11) Rhodes High School Kajol Dudukay (9) Rocklands Secondary School Lyle Wehr (11) Rusthof Secondary School Odwa Mdashe (12) Sans Souci Girls' High School Nihaad Jacobs (11) Sarepta High School Stanton de Ruiter (10) Schoonspruit Secondary School Jaimee Lategan (10) Sea Point High School Mzekelo Diwu (11) South Peninsula High School Mikhaeel Navsa (9) Spine Road High School Eagern Bays (9) St Cyprian's School Heidi Burger (9) St Joseph's Marist College Stephen Hendricks (8) Star International High School Irshaad Allie (9) Strandfontein Secondary School Irwin Cassells (12) Trafalgar High School Ameen Hartley (11) Tygerberg High School Sonja Smith (12) Vista High School Avuyile Mngxekeza (12) Weston High School Monique September (8) Windsor High School Alexander le Sueur (12) Award Winners 5 Worcester Gymnasium Barry Reynolds (12) Wynberg Boys' High School Jason Raad (8) Zeekoevlei High School Kayla Jacobs (8) School ranking A school score is obtained by adding the top 30 scores (individual or pairs) in each school. By this measure the top 20 schools were: 1 Bishops 2 Rondebosch Boys' High School 3 Herschel High School 4 Parel Vallei High School 4 Westerford High School 6 Reddam College Constantia 7 Rustenburg Girls' High School 8 Paarl Boys' High School 9 Bergvliet High School 10 Paul Roos Gymnasium 11 Somerset College 12 S A College High School 13 Wynberg Boys' High School 14 Bridge House 15 Stellenberg High School 16 Elkanah House 17 Spring¯eld Convent 18 Herzlia High School 19 Paarl Gimnasium 20 El Shaddai Christian School Trophies The Diane Tucker Trophy, awarded to the top girl in the competition, was won by Khadija Brey (Wynberg Girls' High School). The UCT Trophy, awarded for the best performance by a school which had competed at most three times in the competition, was won by Chester- house. The Mona Leeuwenburg Trophy, awarded for the best overall performance, was awarded to Bishops..
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