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Extraordinary commitment brings superb results
February 25, 2021NEWS
“The St Andrew’s College matric class of 2020 has produced a superb set of results in both the IEB and the Cambridge International A Level examinations,” said Alan Thompson, St Andrew’s College Headmaster.
“These results are a reflection of the extraordinary commitment of boys and staff under the challenging circumstances of 2020.
“I am delighted with these results, as our academic excellence strategy of the past three years is really adding value to the St Andrew’s College offering. This strategy has seen a full rebuild of our academic facilities and an overhaul of our curriculum (of which the introduction of A levels is a part).
Kingswood College celebrates the Matric Class of 2020
The Kingswood College Matric class of 2020 gathered a total of 95 distinctions.
Kingswood Senior School Head Tracy van Molendorff said: “We are incredibly proud of the class of 2020. They have shown true grit, resilience and determination amidst a year of uncertainty, on-line learning and a pandemic that resulted in a new reality for their matric class.
“We commend those who achieved distinctions and are incredibly proud of those who, through perseverance, achieved beyond our expectations. The committed and dedicated academic staff are to be commended on the way that they approached a year no one had prepared for, in a manner that ensured that this class was able to complete their matric year successfully and achieve to their full individual potential.
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Cape Town pupil overcomes severe dyslexia, achieves six distinctions
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A Cannons Creek Independent School pupil who has severe dyslexia and passed matric with six distinctions has been hailed for his determination and hard work.
Kian Frassek, 18, from Plumstead, who was elected a Prefect in his matric year, went from struggling to read and write to being a top achiever at the school.
School principal Mike van Haght recalled how they had to provide a reader for a portion of Frassek’s entrance assessment in 2015.
“We noticed that after two hours he had hardly written anything. When asked what the problem was, he explained that he struggled to read and write due to dyslexia. We provided a reader for the remaining portion of the test. When we marked his work the English section (for which he had no reader) was probably the worst we had yet seen, but those sections for which he had a reader, were among the best we had ever seen.”