The 2022 matric results were met with much jubilation and fanfare.
Given the trials and tribulations of last year, it was a proud and welcome reward to announce that Jeppe High School for Girls had for the 29th consecutive year achieved a 100% matric pass rate.
Congratulations to all teachers, parents and learners who made the miracle of 2022 happen.
8 Distinctions
Lucky Geluk
7 Distinctions
Shreya Harry
Maroushkha Maghoma
6 Distinctions
Madison Dalrymple
Jami Meintjes
5 Distinctions
Bessem Besong
Chiamaka Obi
4 Distinctions
Nazneem Ahmed
Melissa Aitchison
Charlene Bartlett
Megan Briggs
4 Distinctions cont.
Tianna Dayanand
Talia De Mello Koch
Zahrah Manack
Nazeefah Matwadia
4 Distinctions cont.
Nissi Mukuna
Escarboucle Ndonga
Favour Oluwaleye
Imaan Salim
3 Distinctions
Eva Haahem-Gill
Hannah James
Jili Temangwane
Laila Khumalo
3 Distinctions cont.
Aarifah Loonat
Jeena Marriott
Khanyisile Mgidi
Tatjana Miletic
3 Distinctions cont.
Athena Papoutsis
Rihaab Shaik
Matric 2020
Congratulations to the class of 2020 who achieved a 100% pass rate, ensuring no one was left behind during the covid 19 pandemic. 86.2% of the girls obtained admission to a bachelor’s degree. The top results are seen below:
Matric 2019
Congratulations to our centenary year matriculants for their 100% pass rate. 90,4% of the girls obtained admission to a bachelor’s degree. The top results are seen below.
Matric 2018
Congratulations to the class of 2018. They maintained the school’s 100% pass rate for the 25th year in succession. The top results are seen below.
Matric 2017
Congratulations to the class of 2017. They maintained the school’s 100% pass rate for the 24th year in succession.The top results are seen below.
Matric 2016
Congratulations to the class of 2016. They maintained the school’s 100% pass rate for the 23rd year in succession. 94% of the candidates obtained admission to a bachelor’s degree and 99% achieved marks that will enable them to proceed to tertiary education. A total of 137 distinctions were obtained overall.
10 distinctions 8 distinctions
Thirasha Waidyaratne Firdous Hamid Tasmiyah Laher
6 distinctions
Naseeha Laher Shezaan Shaikjee Erin Van Wyk
5 distinctions
Zuhaira Ali Prianka Kara Woniso Mazonde Tehillah Snyman
4 distinctions went to Savannah Aysen, Vaisshnavi Harrichund, Jenna Orchard and Sumaiya Shaik
3 distinctions went to Kyanna Claro, Susana De Abreu, Michele Dos Santos, Sinead Hovelmeier, Makumya M’Membe, Sasha Lee Morare, Lizan Potgieter and Kamogelo Radebe.
2 distinctions went to Zakiyyah Abdulla, Hazel Chieza, Katlego Matshwane, Nicole Mychajluk and Bongiwe Nkabinde.
30 learners achieved 1 distinction.
Matric 2015
A 100% pass rate was attained for the 22nd year in succession. The entire class of 2015 achieved marks that allow them to progress to tertiary education, with 90% obtaining admission to a bachelor’s degree. A total of 183 distinctions were obtained overall and 48 girls achieved an average of above 70%.
“We are very proud of the results which the 169 matriculants achieved this year” said Miss Gonçalves, Headmistress. ” The results are a tribute to the hard work put in by the learners, the support they received from their parents, and also most importantly, the grounding provided by dedicated educators from primary school right through to Grade 12. We wish the Matric class of 2015 every success in their future endeavours.”
Mariam Diallo was the top performer with 8 distinctions in English, Afrikaans, Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Science, Consumer Studies, History and Life Orientation. Mariam plans to do a BSc in Mechanical Engineering at Wits and then she would like to specialize in robotics. She attended Sir Edmund Hillary Primary School.
Ammaarah Akhalwaya, Azminah Jhetam and Kayley Reveley were awarded 7 distinctions.
Ammaarah who attended Linksfield Primary School received distinctions in English, Afrikaans, Mathematics, Geography, Life Science, Physical Science and Life Orientation and she hopes to study Medicine at Wits.
Azminah who attended Leicester Road Primary received distinctions in English, Afrikaans, History, Life Science, Accounting, AP English and Life Orientation.
Kayley who attended Hurlyvale Primary School received distinctions in English, Afrikaans, Mathematics, Life Science, Physical Science, Music and Life Orientation.
6 distinctions went to Angelique Pereira (ex Highveld Primary School), Caryn Marx (ex Hurlyvale Primary School) and Micheala Mendes (ex Bedfordview Primary).
5 Distinctions – Nolwazi Mamba, Meghan Jarvis, Dominique Pereira, Jodi Lailvaux and Izaria Hassim.
4 Distinctions – Ismatou Balde, Jo-Anne Pringle, Carina Da Costa, Kajal Deokali and Leila Leaf.
3 Distinctions – Rafeeah Bismilla, Zakiyah Dockrat, Jessica Evans, Uvanie Govender, Tamlyn Harker, Zenadene Lazarus, Razeenah Manack, Lerato Niklaas, Megan Pringle, Savannah Thevan and Raheel Walljee.
Matric 2014
The school achieved a 100% pass rate for the 21st year in succession. All 151 of the class of 2014 achieved marks that allow them to progress to tertiary education and a total of 133 distinctions were obtained overall.
Matric 2013
A 100% pass rate was attained for the 20th year in succession. The entire class achieved marks that allow them to progress to tertiary education: 157 girls qualified for entrance to a bachelor’s degree, and 23 qualified for entrance to a diploma. A total of 236 distinctions were obtained overall. 59 girls achieved an average of above 70%.
The top performers were Amy Lee Spencer who achieved 8 distinctions and Skye Worster and Kirsty Marais who got 7 distinctions each.
Matric 2012The Class of 2012 had a 100% pass rate and the top performers were Siobhan de Lange and Taonga Zulu, who both achieved 9 distinctions each. Melissa Joubert achieved 8 distinctions, Anna Durrheim, Denisa Asamoah-Bekoe, Tasmiyah Chothia, Tanita Ramburuth-Hurt and Savannah Schlebusch achieved 7 distinctions each and Marie Kapay achieved 6 distinctions.
Shazia Dadoo, Delisa Govender, Lilly Oosthuizen and Amber Wessels achieved 5 distinctions each.
93.4% of candidates qualified for university entrance and a total of 242 distinctions were achieved overall by the 167 candidates. 13 of our learners achieved an average of 80% and above and 48 learners achieved an average of between 70% and 79% .
Matric 2011
The Class of 2011 had a 100% pass rate and the top performers were Isabella Da Silva, Haleemah Essop, Tamar Gerges and Nicole Leong, who all achieved 8 distinctions each.
Megan Blignaut, Samantha Pinkney-Atkinson and Sylvia Ujma achieved 7 distinctions each.
Saleha Hamid, Monique Martin and Lauren Venter achieved 6 distinctions each.
Triszenia Jaggers, Sadiya Mansoor and Naudia Yorke achieved 5 distinctions each.
97 % of candidates qualified for university entrance and a total of 183 distinctions were achieved overall by the 136 candidates. 13 of our learners achieved an average of 80% and above and 34 learners achieved an average of between 70% and 79%.
Matric 2010
The Class of 2010 had a 100% pass rate and the top performers were Talira Naidoo with 9 distinctions and Kelina Naidoo and Sarah Pope with 8 distinctions each.
Nicole Cheong, Pelonomi Moiloa and Tatum Russo achieved 7 distinctions each.
Claudia Bozzonetti, Karishma Parbhoo and Sarah Smit achieved 6 distinctions each.
Brittany Craze, Katelyn Cuttler, Kirsti Ann Lathwood-Vose, Jade London, Rachel Pelders and Camilla Roche-Kelly achieved 5 distinctions each.
94% qualified for university entrance. 201 distinctions were achieved by the 155 learners. 15 learners achieved an average of 80% and above and 14 learners achieved an average of between 70 and 79%.
Matric 2009
Jeppe’s top achiever, Jessica Hill achieved 10 distinctions and was the top performer in Gauteng.
Adriana De Sousa Quiterio and Malikah Koekemoer were also top achievers with 8 distinctions each.
Ayla Coop, Ivana Egersdorfer, Rechelle Govender and Sumayya Vorajee achieved 7 distinctions each.
Nabeelah Bemath, Safia Dockrat, Katie Heming, Ashleigh Petzer, Tania Temlett and Kegan Van Zyl achieved 6 distinctions each.
Naa’ilah Abader, Aaishah Alli, Faheema Alli, Anri Coetzee, Lesley Damons, Debre Johnson, Daniela Riquelme Morales, Simone Schafer and Aneesah Shaikjee achieved 5 distinctions each.
97.6% of the 166 candidates qualified for university entrance and 296 distinctions were awarded overall. 21 of our learners achieved an average of 80% and above and 50 learners achieved an average of between 70% and 79%.