TOP OF GRADE 12
CAMBRIDGE AS LEVELS:
AS Levels are international examinations run by Cambridge
University and written by students all over the world.
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3rd Lauren Mitchell, 2nd Lauren Gildenhuys,
1st Kate Bell
TOP OF GRADE 11
TOP ACHIEVERS
Front: Trishabye Essoo, Elsa Nel, Schael Igwe, Rhiannon Murray
Back: Anjali Kooverjee, Rachel Suttle, Georgia Bailey, Thaakiyah Ryklief
1st Azrah Ismail, 2nd Anjali Kooverjee
3rd Thaakiyah Ryklief
TOP OF GRADE 10
1st Nicole Wentzel , 2nd Ashleigh
Thompson, 3rd Natalie Winter
HISTORY
Rhiannon Murray
Thaakiyah Ryklief
Cindi Janari
ENGLISH
80%
74%
73%
WGHS has been offering A
Levels to students since 1999
and currently offers AS Levels
in English Language and
Literature and History to Grade
11s who must meet the
requirements of both WCED
and Cambridge University.
Trishabye Essoo
Thaakiyah Ryklief
Anjali Kooverjee
Georgia Bailey
82%
Elsa Nel
Rachel Suttle
Schael Igwe
Cindi Janari
Tyler Warrin
Tegan Welz
Jacey Romon-Maneveld
90%
89%
88%
87%
81%
80%
78%
77%
72%
70%
TOP OF GRADE 9
ROYAL SOCIETY OF SA:
SCIENCE ESSAY COMPETITION
1st Dana Arries, 2nd Razaana Manuel,
3rd Meg Anderton
TOP OF GRADE 8
1st Jessica Stephens, 2nd Parina Naidoo,
3rd Katherine Nicholls
Anna Jacobs won 1st prize of
R2000 from the Claude Leon
Foundation, for her essay: “The
doping debate: Can science
stamp out doping in SA sport?”.
Her essay was also judged one of
the top two in the entire
competition, and as such, will be
printed in Transactions of the
Royal Society in SA. Jessica
Hawkridge won a Merit, R250, in
the same category. Grace Steel
Clockwise: Anna Jacobs,
Jessica Hawkridge, Grace Steel,
won 1st prize of R1250 for her
Lauren Gildenhuys,
essay on the sustainability of the
Lindsay Powell, Lauren Mitchell
SA coastline; Lauren Mitchell
was second in this section. Lindsay Powell won 2nd prize for her
essay: “A World with Bees”. Lauren Gildenhuys won a Merit in
this category.