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Province Town/ City School School Code Learner Grade Outside SA 2016 SOUTH AFRICAN MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD: FINAL ROUND QUALIFIERS School Province Town/ City School Code Learner Grade Outside SA Botswana MARU A PULA SCHOOL 95 Amar A 12 Park GP 12 Yiwen L 9 Nigeria DAY WATERMAN COLLEGE 79 Okpapi F 8 GREENSPRINGS SCHOOL (LEKKI CAMPUS) 93 Anakua C 8 Ebban W 8 THE AMBASSADORS COLLEGE 91 Daniel O 9 Igban E 9 Oguntade A 11 Okoli G 9 Omodiagbe W 8 Swaziland WATERFORD KAMHLABA COLLEGE 47 Mwesigwa P 12 Gauteng Johannesburg AFRICAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 10738 Filfile EY 12 Saaidia NS 11 Trabelsi FI 11 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 10645 Biswas S 12 Chen P 9 Ghosh R 8 Oertel B 12 Yu JX 10 CRAWFORD COLLEGE (SANDTON) 10089 Soma K 12 Yun XY 12 Zhang Y 12 CRAWFORD COLLEGE (LONEHILL) 10347 Zubov D 9 GERMAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 10905 Matthews B 9 GLENVISTA HIGH SCHOOL 10096 Yuan JS 12 GREENSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 10098 Ambela MY 12 HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE 10556 Kim Y 9 HOËRSKOOL RANDBURG 10253 Vlok AV 11 HORIZON INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 10448 Bopape K 8 KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL (LINKSFIELD) 10114 Cohen S 9 MARAGON PRIVATE SCHOOL 10799 Odendaal I 8 REDHILL HIGH SCHOOL 10127 Bell NJ 11 ROEDEAN SCHOOL 10128 Ke J 12 SACRED HEART COLLEGE 10130 Lin B 12 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (JHB) 10136 Zhang J 9 ST. DAVID'S MARIST INANDA 10138 Ellis RJ 12 Weisz SW 12 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE 10139 Brinkman NE 11 Clarke C 12 Copeland MR 12 Kinsey P 9 Qu A 8 Sanderson D 8 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 10141 Qu A 9 ST. PETER'S COLLEGE 10612 Jandrell J 9 ST. STITHIANS BOYS' COLLEGE 10255 Currin MA 12 Walden B 9 Wright DL 12 ST. STITHIANS GIRLS' COLLEGE 10334 James J 8 Zhao G 12 UJ METROPOLITAN ACADEMY 10118 Syed Y 12 Midrand MIDSTREAM COLLEGE 10711 Fourie R 9 Matthys D 12 Pretoria AFRIKAANSE HOËR SEUNSKOOL 10211 Venter N 12 CORNWALL HILL COLLEGE 10386 Snel Z 12 CLAPHAM HIGH SCHOOL 10214 Nkwana M 12 HATFIELD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 10637 Eldring SL 12 HOëRSKOOL WATERKLOOF 10234 Pelser C 8 HOËRSKOOL ZWARTKOP 10310 Conradie J 11 PRETORIA BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL 10241 Janse van Rensburg M 9 Lobo Tabora D 9 Mitchell GB 10 Nel D 9 ST. ALBAN'S COLLEGE 10245 Grobler R 9 Limpopo Groblersdal HOËRSKOOL BEN VILJOEN 40057 Joseph LL 12 Polokwane SIYANQOBA UNIVERSITY OF LIMPOPO 21108 Motala M 9 Thabazimbi HOËRSKOOL FRIKKIE MEYER 20307 Snyman MJ 11 Thohoyandou MBILWI SECONDARY SCHOOL 20277 Phillip PN 9 Tzaneen HOËRSKOOL BEN VORSTER 20317 Bezuidenhout GP 11 Nortje M 9 STANFORD LAKE COLLEGE 21055 Altenroxe D 8 North West Hartbeespoort HOËRSKOOL HARTBEESPOORT 30022 Louw J 11 Free State Bloemfontein GREY KOLLEGE 50011 Venter R 9 HOëRSKOOL SENTRAAL (BLFNT) 50018 Venter H 8 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL (BLOEMFONTEIN) 50021 van Jaarsveld SJ 11 Wu J 12 Kroonstad AFRIKAANSE HOËRSKOOL KROONSTAD 50065 Cordier JC 12 KwaZulu-Natal Durban AVONFORD SECONDARY SCHOOL 60213 Naidoo T 9 CLIFTON COLLEGE 60038 Geddie L 8 Buchanan E 9 CRAWFORD COLLEGE (LA LUCIA) 60140 Mcintosch A 8 CRAWFORD COLLEGE (LA LUCIA) Naidoo K 9 DURBAN GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL 60043 Jenkins M 9 Rajoo S 8 EDEN COLLEGE DURBAN 61166 Naidu A 9 GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 60051 Blomeyer C 9 Hardman N 9 NORTHWOOD SCHOOL 60093 Reddy S 9 STAR COLLEGE 61122 Hasan BI 12 Lukhun N 11 ST. HENRY'S MARIST BROTHERS COLLEGE 60063 Naidu J 7 THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 60144 Steenkamp F 8 WESTVILLE BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL 60300 Bush E 9 de Jager M 8 Poken N 9 Hillcrest CURRO HILLCREST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 61240 Millard C 9 KEARSNEY COLLEGE 60013 Bolton M 8 Howick MICHAELHOUSE 60012 Broadley CR 12 Newcastle NEWCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 60197 Xiao X 12 Pietermaritzburg EPWORTH INDEPENDENT HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 60224 Adams K 9 HILTON COLLEGE 60122 Muhonga S 9 HILTON COLLEGE 60122 Little T 9 KHARINA SECONDARY SCHOOL 60229 Mothalal N 12 ST JOHN'S DSG (PMB) 60239 Denton C 8 Richards Bay FELIXTON COLLEGE 60852 Louw R 9 Tongaat CRAWFORD COLLEGE (NORTH COAST) 60269 Park E 8 Vryheid VRYHEID HIGH SCHOOL 60899 Hellberg KG 12 Eastern Cape East London CLARENDON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL 70024 Eybers K 9 Eybers M 12 MERRIFIELD COLLEGE 70055 Brent B 9 STIRLING HIGH SCHOOL 70032 Xue H 9 Grahamstown DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 70038 Owen-Jones N 9 GRAEME COLLEGE BOYS' HIGH 70039 Fluxman JC 12 ST ANDREW'S COLLEGE 70042 Kroon NG 12 Pezarro A 9 Velloza M 8 VICTORIA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL 70043 Koch E 9 Port Elizabeth GREY BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL 70093 Anvari AA 11 Stander JS 11 PEARSON HIGH SCHOOL 70105 Beukes J 9 ST DOMINIC'S PRIORY HIGH SCHOOL 70112 Ngwerume F 9 Western Cape Bellville CURRO DURBANVILLE 90378 McDougal RJ 10 Wessels B 9 EL SHADDAI CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 90264 Stead P 9 FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL 90061 Jin WD 12 Sattar MS 11 HOëRSKOOL D.F. MALAN 90018 Crous H 8 VAN WYK HOMESCHOOL 90475 van Wyk S 9 Caledon HOëRSKOOL OVERBERG 90031 Krige K 9 Cape Town AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF CAPE TOWN 90420 Hsu A 8 BERGVLIET HIGH SCHOOL 90023 Du Toit PF 12 Petersen SM 10 BISHOPS DIOCESAN COLLEGE 90176 Dugmore R 8 Foxcroft L 9 Janisch NA 12 Peile AJ 12 Rajoo NR 10 Slaven T 9 Vith K 9 Volkel A 12 Warner T 9 Williams A 9 FAIRBAIRN COLLEGE 90080 Mowzer MY 12 Mowzer M 9 FISH HOEK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 90069 Tilbury CR 12 HERZLIA HIGH SCHOOL 90044 Forman JJ 11 HOëRSKOOL JAN VAN RIEBEECK 90097 van der Walt E 9 HOëRSKOOL STELLENBERG 90205 Sander N 9 PARKLANDS COLLEGE 90310 Tredoux ES 10 RONDEBOSCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL 90177 Blows M 9 Brundyn S 8 Calois M 9 Kim CH 10 Kim T 10 McGregor AE 12 Parker R 10 Schlesinger TJ 10 RUSTENBURG GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL 90178 Badsha M 8 Clayton HJ 12 Fraser J 9 Jeon J 9 SOUTH AFRICAN COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 90138 Rudner BL 12 ST CYPRIAN'S SCHOOL 90046 Hassan N 9 ST. GEORGE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL 90179 Lee SE 12 Parks F 9 WESTERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 90181 Amato N 8 Bourn WB 11 Broodryk D 12 Lambrech NR 11 McDougal T 12 Ranchod S 12 Upadhey MU 12 Van Riel S 10 WYNBERG BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL 90230 Killick MJ 12 Stempels A 9 George GLENWOOD HOUSE PRIVATE SCHOOL 90437 Hill D 9 HOËRSKOOL OUTENIQUA 90076 Nel EA 11 Hermanus STANFORD HOME SCHOOLER 90494 Pelser L 8 Paarl PAARL BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL 90146 Babl TA 12 Chiu C 12 Piketberg HOëRSKOOL PIKETBERG 90156 du Toit J 9 Rossouw B 9 Somerset West HOËRSKOOL PAREL VALLEI 90189 Cousins M 9 Kleyn D 8 Lee G 12 Spies DT 10 van der Merwe W 12 van Rensburg K 9 van Wyk R 8 HOëRSKOOL STRAND 90196 McCarthy J 9 SOMERSET COLLEGE 90265 Putteril JD 11 Swanepoel A 9 Trincher D 12 Stellenbosch HOER MEISIESKOOL BLOEMHOF 90191 Greyling T 9 HOËRSKOOL STELLENBOSCH 90192 Cilliers S 8 Cilliers T 10 PAUL ROOS GYMNASIUM 90193 Butler T 11.
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