St Johns DSG Matric Results 2019
St Johns DSG Matric Results 2019 – see details below…
2018 IEB MATRIC RESULTS
The 2017 Matric produced the best results in St John’s D.S.G. history, but the 2018 Matric have done so in style. Congratulations to all our 2018 Matric girls and their teachers on achieving these superb results. The statistic speak for themselves. Here are some of the Matric’s achievements:
•62 candidates wrote and achieved 100 % Bachelor Passes,
•206 subject Level 7 symbols (80% or more). This is 47.2% of the total symbols, an increase of almost 10.3% compared to last year’s results.
•121 subject Level 6 symbols (70 – 79 %). 75% of all symbols were 70% or higher. This is almost an 8% increase compared to 2017.
•This means there were on average 3.3 distinctions per candidate and 5.3 level 6 or 7 passes per candidate.
Our Top Achiever for 2018 was Erin Ivins who achieved 7 distinctions and an aggregate of 93.33%. She achieved in the top 5% of candidates in 6 subjects and earned a place on the IEB’s Outstanding Achievement list with 60 other top performers from around the country. In addition to this, Erin achieved results in the Top 1% of Candidates in Accounting, Afrikaans, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. We congratulate Erin on this outstanding achievement.
Other girls who achieved in the Top 1% of candidates in various subjects are as follows:
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Jaimee Buchan |
Afrikaans |
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Hannah Hathorn |
Life Sciences |
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Kiara Kader |
Accounting, Business Studies and Life Orientation |
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Cherise Khan |
Life Sciences |
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Alinaswe Lusengo |
History |
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Laura Marx |
Mathematical Literacy |
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Priya Moodley |
Life Orientation |
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Lwazi-Lwandile Simelane |
IsiZulu |
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Sarah Tocknell |
English and French |
Congratulations to all these girls on these excellent results.
A record number of 20 girls achieved five or more distinctions (Level 7 passes) with an incredible 13 girls achieving either 7 or 8 distinctions:
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Alinaswe Lusengo |
8 distinctions |
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Nicole Muir |
8 distinctions |
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Meghan Armon |
7 distinctions |
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Jaimee Buchan |
7 distinctions |
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Josie Grubb |
7 distinctions |
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Rachel Hansen |
7 distinctions |
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Erin Ivins |
7 distinctions |
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Kiara Kader |
7 distinctions |
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Cherise Khan |
7 distinctions |
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Roslyn King |
7 distinctions |
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Katy Lund |
7 distinctions |
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Laura Marx |
7 distinctions |
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Sarah Tocknell |
7 distinctions |
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Monique Adie |
6 distinctions |
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Hannah Hathorn |
6 distinctions |
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Lilu Woods |
6 distinctions |
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Jessica Barnsley |
5 distinctions |
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Priya Moodley |
5 distinctions |
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Kelly Moore |
5 distinctions |
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Jenna Smith |
5 distinctions |
A further 5 girls achieved four distinctions.
In total 19 girls achieved A aggregates (over 80% average in all subjects) with Erin Ivins, Sarah Tocknell and Cherise Khan having aggregates of over 90%. 20 candidates achieved B aggregates (70 – 79%). This means that 63% of girls achieved A or B aggregates. The average aggregate was 75.5%.
We wish you and all the girls the very best for 2019 as the majority of them embark on further studies.
Yours sincerely
Dean Tyson
Deputy Principal
See Also:
St Johns Diocesan School for Girls Contact Details
St Johns Diocesan School for Girls Subjects Offered
St Johns Diocesan School for Girls Fees
St Johns Diocesan School for Girls Application Form