Congratulations to the Jeppe High School for Girls Class of 2013 on their superb Matric results!
They continued the school’s legacy of excellence by attaining a 100% pass rate, the 20th in succession and 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 236distinctions were obtained overall. 15 of our learners achieved an average of 80% and above and 43 learners achieved an average of between 70% and 79%.
8 distinctions
Amy-Lee Spencer, achieved distinctions in English, Afrikaans, Mathematics, Mathematics Paper 3, Physical Science, Life Science, Music and Life Orientation. Amy –Lee attended Sunnyridge Primary School.
7 distinctions
Kirsty Ann Marais and Skye Worster achieved 7 distinctions each.
Kirsty Ann, a former Dunvegan Primary pupil, achieved distinctions in English, Mathematics, Maths Paper 3, Life Science, Physical Science, Accounting and Life Orientation
Skye Worster, a former Leicester Road pupil, achieved distinctions in English, Afrikaans, Maths Paper 3, Geography, History, Music and Life Orientation
6 distinctions were achieved by Candice Jacobs, Alex Sillman and Ella Topham
5 distinctions were achieved by Shelly Bosman, Ishana Brijnath, Eliana Delfini, Bibi Hamid, Ayesha Karodia, Taryn Laughton, Ntombi Mohale, Nadine Pereira, Eva Ostoja and Maelyn Savenije
4 distinctions were achieved by Zainab Abdulla, Tanielle Baron, Amy-Leigh Braaf, Sampa Nakamba, Keitumetse Seakgoe, Lerato Sithole and Kennedy Stoneham
3 distinctions were achieved by Daniela De Abreu, Jacqueline Farinha, Michaela Grobbelaar, Kelsi Holz, Tshegofatso Masunga, Rianka Naicker, Simone Pearson, Wezi Sibiya, Karisha Singh and Sharika Singh.

