The wait is finally over and it has been well worth it. It is with immense pride that we congratulate the class of 2019; we are delighted by what they have achieved. Every candidate has worked to the best of their ability and has contributed to maintaining Stanford Lake College’s history of a 100% pass rate with 97.5 % of our pupils gaining a Bachelor Degree pass which qualifies them to study at Universities this year. Our pupils attained an average of 1.95 A’s per candidate. Sincere congratulations to our dedicated teachers from the reception classes in various junior schools where the foundation was laid, to the highly committed Stanford staff, who have put so much into facilitating these wonderful results.
David Pullinger and Helene Werhahn merit special mention. Both pupils earned eight A’s, with David placed in the top 5% in six or more subjects and achieved a rating of 7 in Life Orientation which earned him a position on the prestigious IEB Outstanding Achievements list. Over and above this, David was placed in the Top 1% in the country for Computer Applications Technology, Information Technology and Maths – an extraordinary set of results and worthy of the highest praise. Anneri Thom was placed in the Top 1% for Afrikaans First Additional Language and Geography and Luka Spies was placed in the Top 1% for Business Studies – also an outstanding achievement.
Whist recognizing our top achievers, we are equally as proud of all our pupils who have achieved results of which we can all be proud.
Well done to all involved, I look forward to following the careers of these remarkable young Stanfordians.
Our top nine students achieved their distinctions in the following subjects:
David Pullinger received his eight distinctions for Afrikaans First Additional Language, Mathematics, AP Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Sciences, Information Technology, Computer Applications Technology and Life Orientation.
Helene Werhahn also attained eight distinctions, for Afrikaans First Additional Language, German Second Additional Language, Mathematics, AP Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Sciences, Information Technology, Life Orientation.
Both Luka Spies and Lara Dando achieved seven A’s. Luka received hers for Afrikaans First Additional Language, Business Studies, History, English Home Language, Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Life Orientation. Lara Dando achieved her distinctions in Accountancy, Afrikaans First Additional Language, English Home Language, Life Orientation, Life Sciences, Mathematics and AP Mathematics.
Ledile Kgopong was awarded her six distinctions in Accountancy, Afrikaans First Additional Language, Business Studies, Life Orientation, Physical Sciences and Mathematics.
In addition, four Stanford Lake College students obtained five distinctions each. Sinead Linder achieved hers in Accountancy, Afrikaans First Additional Language, Geography, Life Orientation and Mathematics whilst Lebogang Rachidi received hers in Afrikaans First Additional Language, Geography, Life Orientation, Life Sciences and Mathematics. Melike Naude was awarded A’s in Afrikaans First Additional Language, Business Studies, Life Sciences, Life Orientation and Mathematics. Anneri Thom achieved distinctions in Afrikaans First Additional Language, Business Studies, Geography, Life Orientation and Life Sciences.
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