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Kay Mason Foundation South Africa Trust April 2017 Scholar Celebration Kay Mason Foundation South Africa Trust April 2017 – Scholar Celebration Once per year the Kay Mason Foundation celebrates and rewards our scholars for their amazing achievements for the previous year. Our Scholar Celebration function took place on 22 April 2017 at Livingstone High School. Below you will find a list of all our scholars who received an achievement certificate. Aluthando – Grade 8 – Bosmansdam High School Achievements for 2016 - Certificate for Academic Achievement in EMS - Certificate for Academic Achievement - - Top 5 in Grade 7 Bernadette – Grade 8 – Bosmansdam High School Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Merit for Ambassador's Award - Certificate of Merit for Maths - Certificate of Merit - 2nd class Position Cecilia – Grade 8 – Bosmansdam High School Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Excellence for 1st Place in Afrikaans - Certificate of Merit - Principals Award for Litnum Senior - Certificate of Achievement in a Reading Competition - Certificate for 1st Place in Technology - Prefect in 2016 Jordan – Grade 8 – Fairbairn College Achievements for 2016 - Diploma for Loyal Service as a Media Prefect - Diploma for Athletics - 1st Position - Diploma and Certificate for “Wen met jou Pen” - Certificate for “Skryf van 'n Skitterstorie” Gr 7 Jordan – Grade 8 – Claremont High Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Merit in Leadership for 2016 - - Prefect Award - Certificate of Merit - Highest Achievement in - Geography, Natural Science & Social Science - Highest Achievement in Afrikaans & Technology Saadia – Grade 8 – The Settlers High School Achievements for 2016 - Diploma for Exceptional Skills in: - History -1st in Grade, EMS -2nd in Grade, - English HL -3rd in Grade, Social Sciences -2nd in Grade - Black Versveld Trophy for Scholar Patrol - Diploma for Computer Prefect - Diploma for Exceptional Skills in Academic Work - 7th Grade Tania – Grade 8 – Cape Academy for Maths, Science and Technology Achievements for 2016 - 3rd Position in Regional Mathematics Olympiad - Certificate of Participation in a Reading Competition - Conquesta Silver Certificate for Maths & English - 1st Prize in English Reading Competition and her name was placed on Mosaic Picture on the wall at the Library - Certificate of Merit for Social Science, - Life Orientation, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and English HL - Top Achiever in Class - Certificate of Merit - 4th Position in Grade 7 Zaylon – Grade 8 – De Villiers Graaff High School Achievements for 2016 - Merit Certificate for 3rd place in Technology Zöe – Grade 8 – Good Hope Seminary Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Merit for Arts & Culture - Certificate of Merit for Top Achiever - Grade 7 - Certificate of Merit - 1st Position in Grade 7 Toni – Grade 8 – Rhenish Girls High School Achievements for 2016 - Honours Certificate for Academic Achievement - Grade 8 - Honours Badge for Achieving an Average of 80% - KMF Academic Star for Grade 8 Josiah – Grade 8 – The Settlers High School Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Leadership from His People Church Kirshni – Grade 8 – Cedar House Achievements for 2016 - Completed Level 1 First Aid Course - Certificate for Honourable Mention in Cedar House - Science Fair 2016 for Colour of Light on Plant Growth - Academic Honours for Senior Stage - 1st Semester - Certificate for High Academic Achievement in English, Afrikaans, Mathematics, Geography & Zoology Fagan – Grade 8 – The Settlers High School Achievements for 2016 - Merit Certificate for Achieving 78.8% in Grade 8 - 4th Position - Achieved 93% in Mathematics Firdous – Grade 8 – Fairbairn Coll ege Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Dedication for Improving Social Science with 28% Bilqees – Grade 8 – South Peninsula High School Achievements for 2016 - Under top 10 - Grade 8 - Increased Technology by 20% Nikita – Grade 8 – Gardens Commercial High School Achievements for 2016 - Gold Awards for English & Afrikaans - Silver Awards for Mathematics, EMS, Technology, Creative Arts and Life Orientation - 2016 Class Representative - Certificate for First in Grade 8 - Certificate for 1st Class Position Zahir – Grade 8 – Cedar House Achievements for 2016 Achieved the following symbols: - AA for Life Orientation, - A for English, - A for Mathematics - A+ for CAT - Certificate and Medal for Soccer - 1 Bronze and 1 Silver Medal for Competing in the Karate Zen National Tournament - Certificate and Trophy for Male Karate-ka of the Year Simon – Grade 8 – Milnerton High Achievements for 2016 - Completed Level 1 First Aid Course Cyra – Grade 8 – De Kuilen High School Achievements for 2016 - Best Progress of the Year - Karate - Diploma for Afrikaans Additional Language & Social Sciences Charney – Grade 8 – Milnerton High School Achievements for 2016 - Certificate and Award in Recognition of Endeavour - Honours Badge - 75% Average for 2016 Thimna – Grade 8 – Plumstead High School Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Merit for Achieving 70% and above - Certificate of Participation in UCT Maths Competition Anathi Ntilashe – Grade 9 – Cedar House Achievements for 2016 Certificate for High Academic Achievement in : - Xhosa - Mathematics - Life Orientation - Design Certificate of Note for: - her wonderful sense of humour and sound work ethic, her incredibly strong work ethic and friendliness, her calm demeanour and thoughtfulness, her quiet strength of character and empathy for others Certificate of Note for: - being passionate, kind and empathetic, possessing inner strength and high levels of aspiration, her strength and courage, her infectious smile, her generosity, commitment and care for others. KMF Academic Star – Grade 9 KMF Superstar award for 2016 Aisha Fisher – Grade 9 – Claremont High Achievements for 2016 - Academic Award First in Life Orientation Grade 9 - Academic Honours for Excellent Academic Achievement in Grade 9 - Honours for Achieving 80%+ Overall Shantel Chat ambud za– Grade 9 – Gardens Commercial Achievements for 2016 - Gold Awards for English HL, Mathematics, EMS, Science & Technology - Silver Awards for Social Science & Life Orientation - Certificate for Dedication and Consistency - 3rd Position in Grade 9 Emashay Liebenberg – Grade 9 – Plumstead High Achievements for 2016 - Special Award for Past Pupil Bursary for an Academic Deserving Grade 9 Learner - Certificate of Merit for Academic Achievement in: Life Orientation, English and History - Certificate for Achieving 70% and above - Library Custodian at School - Certificate of Merit - 1st in Grade 9 Kyle Jonkers – Grade 9 – The Settlers High Achievements for 2016 - 100 meter Hurdles - 2nd - 400 meter Sprint - 3rd - 1 500 meter Long Distance - 3rd Brian Africa – Grade 9 – Plumstead High Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Merit Achieving 70% and above Aeesha Yacoob – Grade 9 – Good Hope Seminary Achievements for 2016 - Certificate for Diligence Logan Oppelt – Grade 10 – South Peninsula High Achievements for 2016 - Certificate of Participation in the Eskom Expo for Young Scientist - Received Bronze Medal and Gold Medal at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists - Certificate of Merit for AP Maths - Attained 6th Position in Grade 10 - KMF Academic Star – Grade 10 - KMF Superstar award 2016 Zandile Nyamza – Grade 10 – Cape Academy for Maths, Science and Technology Achievements for 2016 - Merit Award for Life Science - Certificate for Drone Flying Ziev Kazanski Grade 11 – Camps Bay High Achievements for 2016 - Third Position in Grade 11 - Honours for Academic Performance - Highest Mark for Mathematics & Physical Sciences - Best Supporting Actor - Interhouse School Play Competition - Won an Ina Bernitz Memorial Award for Best Performance in a production of Shakespeare's "A Twelfth Night" - Artscape, - Team Award for Cross Country & Athletics - Voted onto the Representative Council of Learners - Won Junior Victor Ludorum - 2016 Interhouse Athletics - Award for more than a 1000 points Achieved in the ASA Table - 2016 Interhouse Athletics - KMF Academic star ward – Grade 11 Aqeelah Davids Grade 1 1 – Good Hope Seminary High School Achievements for 2016 - Appointed as Peer Counsellor - Chosen as Prefect for 2017 - Secretary of Leadership Team - Director of Project in Interact Club - Joint 1st Place in Grade 11 for Art - Assistant Art Room Manager Keshia Rachel Linnett Grade 1 1 – South Peninsula High Achievements for 2016 - Completed Level 1 First Aid Course - Participated in 20th Annual Global Classroom Conference - Hosted a colour run to Create Awareness about Carbon Emissions & Global Warming Avile Bayibhile Grade 1 1 – Sea Point High School Achievements for 2016 - Elected as Prefect for 2017 Sipho Fanti – Grade 1 2 Camps Bay High Achievements for 2016 - Team Award for Soccer , - Trophy for Dedication to Soccer, - Team Award for Basketball, - Black belt in Karate, - Scouted by Director of Just You Model & Artist Management for the International ARTS Talent Showcase which was held in Johannesburg in October 2016 - Scouted by Internationally renowned Talent Scout, Kim Myers, for the Applause Rising Talent Showcase which is held in Orlando, Florida to perform for industry professionals and agents from the US, Europe and Asia - Bachelors Pass of 77% for Matric - Sporting and Scholastic Award & Trophy for 2016 for the scholar who most embodies what it is to be an all rounded Camps Bay learner - Academic Excellence Certificate for Matric for receiving an average of 75% or higher - KMF Academic Star Grade 12 for 2016 Amy Fredericks - Grade 1 2 Camps Bay High Achievements for 2016 - Academic Excellence Final Exams 2016 Laycon Lewis – Grade 1 2 Rhenish Girls High Achievements for 2016 - Honours Badge for Academic Achievement - June 2016 - Certificate for 2 years of Service from Stellenbosch Rotary Club .
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