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Matric 2021 Awards to Candidates

3 February 2022

Western Cape Education Department
National Senior Certificate Examinations 2021

Awards to Candidates

Awards to candidates will be presented for the best performance in specified subjects, outstanding performance in the Special Needs category, Special Ministerial awards AND awards to the top 40 candidates in the province.

Category 1: Candidates Subject Awards

In this category, one award will be made to the candidate/s with the highest mark in the subject. Each candidate will receive R 6 000 and a certificate.

Afrikaans HL

  • Hoërskool Punt: Lucia Pauw

 

English HL

  • Hoërskool DF Malan: Renke Lorio

 

Xhosa HL

  • Masibambisane Secondary School: Sisipho Mgxekwa

 

Accounting

  • Hoër Jongenskool Paarl: Ulrich le Roux

  • Parklands College: Jana Grobbelaar

 

Agricultural Sciences

  • Hoërskool Outeniqua: Rossouw Heyns

 

Computer Applications

  • York High School: Johann Wahl

 

Dramatic Arts

  • Parel Vallei High School: Nerise Malan

 

Information Technology

  • Centre of Science and Technology: Lutho Mngqibisa

 

Mathematics

  • Herschel Girls School: Jessica Prevost

  • Paul Roos Gimnasium: Glasson Osborne

  • Paul Roos Gimnasium: Ruan Buhr

  • Rhenish Girls’ High School: Anna Kriel

  • Rhenish Girls’ High School: Ziya Wessels

  • Rondebosch Boys’ High School: Stefanos Panagiotidis

  • Rondebosch Boys’ High School: Ziyaad Banderker

  • SA College High School: Muhammad Hassiem

 

Physical Sciences

  • Rondebosch Boys’ High School: Stefanos Panagiotidis

 

South African Sign Language

  • De La Bat Skool: Steward Spence

 

Technical Mathematics

  • Sizimisele Secondary School: Sisipho Mhlekwa

 

Category 2: Excellence Despite Barriers to Learning

In this category, candidates will receive R10 000 and a certificate.
The first award goes to:

Fairmont High School: Jessica Louise Bulman

Rhenish Girls’ High School: Janne Helen Frei

 

Category 3: Special Ministerial Award

The Special Ministerial Award for 2021 is awarded to:

Hoërskool Bellville: Celise Rix

Scottsdene High School: Jason Filander

 

CATEGORY 4: Excellent achievement across the province (including Independent Schools)

This is awarded to the top 40 candidates according to the marks obtained in their best six subjects that fulfil the requirements for the award of a National Senior Certificate (two Languages, Mathematics and three other subjects excluding Life Orientation) AND the top 40 candidates according to the marks obtained in their best six subjects that fulfil the requirements for the award of a National Senior Certificate (two Languages, Mathematics and three other subjects excluding Life Orientation), provided that the candidates are drawn from the ex-DET, ex-HOD, ex-HoR and new WCED schools.

NOTE: The above two categories will be combined and presented according to surnames, except for acknowledgement of the top 6 candidates. Acknowledgement will be given to both independent schools and public ordinary schools.

  1. Spine Road High School: Naadirah Arendse

  2. Rustenburg Girls’ High School: Erin Coull

  3. Diocesan College: Gabriel Dyssell-Hofinger

  4. Klein Nederburg Sekondêre Skool: Cyle Hein Edwards

  5. Islamia College: Bilqees Essa

  6. Spine Road High School: Lee Fredericks

  7. Spine Road High School: Kiara Lee Geland

  8. Fairmont High School: Caitlin Hough

  9. South Peninsula High School: Tasneem Ismail

  10. Parel Vallei High School: Yesol Jeong

  11. Hoërskool DF Malan: Renska Krynauw

  12. Hoërskool DF Malan: Renke Lorio

  13. Fezeka Secondary School: Yongama Mhlapo

  14. Islamia College: Aliyah Minty

  15. Livingstone High School: Adam Mohamed

  16. Harry Gwala Secondary School: Viwe Msolo

  17. Spine Road High School: Hanaan Omar

  18. Hoërskool Punt: Lucia Pauw

  19. Herschel Girls School: Jessica Prevost

  20. Oaklands Secondary School: Lihlombe Ralarala

  21. Hoërskool DF Malan: Benjamin Roelofse

  22. Springfield Convent of the Holy Rosary: Cara Ronan

  23. Livingstone High School: Moebeen Seadon

  24. South Peninsula High School: Qaasim Solomon

  25. Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof: Lenka Steenkamp

  26. Westerford High School: Doron Sumeruk

  27. Imizamo Yethu Secondary School: Khanyisa Tata

  28. Rondebosch Boys’ High School: André Toerien

  29. Chris Hani Secondary School: Mzekelo Tukushe

  30. Bernadino Heights Sekondêre Skool: Quinese van der Westhuizen

  31. Hoër Meisieskool La Rochelle: Alexandra van Stelten

  32. Paul Roos Gimnasium: Alexander David van Wyk

  33. Rondebosch Boys’ High School: Alexander James White

  34. Luhlaza Secondary School: Zizipho Ethel Yekelo

 

The top 3 positions from independent and public ordinary schools are as follows:

  • 2. Hoërskool Stellenberg: Simone Wessels

  • 3. Hoërskool Dirkie Uys: Jana de Waal

  • 3. Diocesan College: Gus Farara

  • 3. Rhenish Girls’ High School: Ahyoung Moon

 

Top candidate from independent schools:

  • 1. Parklands College: Jana Grobbelaar

 

Top candidate from public ordinary schools

  • 1. Hoër Jongenskool Paarl: Ulrich le Roux