29 January 2024

Treverton College Matric Results - Education Is An Adventure

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Treverton College Matric Results - Education Is An Adventure

Congratulations to the Treverton College Matric class of 2023, who have achieved astounding results in the Matric Exams. They have achieved a 100% Pass, 86% Bachelor Degree Pass Rate, 76 Distinctions from 49 Students and two candidates in the Top 1% of the IEB; Kai Broom - Business Studies and Hailey Jelliman - Mathematical Literacy. The following subjects are above the National Average: Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, Life Sciences, History, Business Studies, and Afrikaans First Additional Language.

  • 7 Distinctions:  Kai Broom and Karijn Kooy
  • 6 Distinctions:  Makena Ndambo, Georgina Thompson
  • 5 Distinctions  Megan Fernihough,  Briony Fromwald,  Hailey Jelliman
  • 4 Distinctions: Callum Kenyon-Slade  and Aphiwinhlanhla Mabaso
  • 3 Distinctions: Caelyn Marx, Saskia Renzi, Adil Singh and Mbalentle Skwintshi

A remarkable achievement is not only the academic excellence that is proudly on display but also the same commitment that our students demonstrate in achieving outside the classroom. Kai Broom represented Treverton on the Matrics in Antarctica expedition in late 2022, followed by completing a 100km run in under 36 hours on the Drakensberg Escarpment in April this past year. 

Karijn Kooy's determination saw her complete the revered Drakensberg Grand Traverse with Georgina Thompson in April, a 250km hike along the Drakensberg Escarpment. Most of our Top Achievers held leadership positions within the school, being involved in peer growth and discipline.

These additional roles and responsibilities have not been taken from our students but have rather been influential in growing a peer discipline of balance.

Education truly is an adventure. 

For further information please visit www.treverton.co.za

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