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Sanishka Beharilal (Grade 11, 2022): Mathematics started at 72% in October 2022 and ended at 85% in November 2022 (under 2 months).

Genevieve Joubert (Grade 6, 2022): Mathematics started at 65% in May 2022 and ended at 83% in November 2022 (6 months).

Dharshan Lalla (Grade 10, 2021): Mathematics started at 44% in May 2021 and ended at 83% (exam in November 2021) (6 months).

Takunda Chanakira (Grade 12, 2020): Mathematics started at 28% and ended at 53% (10 months).

Luke Green (Grade 12, 2020): Mathematics started at 36% and ended at 66% (3 months).

Matthew Snell (Grade 9, 2020): Mathematics started at 40% in October 2020 and ended at 66% in November 2020 (2 months).

Lele Montshiwagae (Grade 11, 2019 and Grade 12, 2020): Mathematics started at 48% and ended at 73% (12 months).

Simphiwe Nyide (Grade 12, 2019): Mathematics started at 32% and ended at 59% (10 months).

Shanae Sistenich (Grade 12, 2019): Mathematics started at 41% and ended at 64% (3 months).

Dylan Sistenich (Grade 11, 2019): Chemistry started at 37% and ended at 64% (2 months).

Afika Razia (Grade 11, 2018 and Grade 12, 2019): Accounting started at 22% and ended at 54% (18 months).

Oratilwe Mokhine (Grade 10, 2018): Mathematics started at 52% and ended at 85% (10 months).

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Nikhil Maharaj (Grade 12, 2018): Mathematics started at 61% and ended at 84% and Physical Sciences started at 65% and ended at 81% (10 months).

Craig Solomon (Grade 12, 2018): Physical Sciences started at 22% and ended at 43% (7 months).

Zweli Mkhize (Grade 12, 2017): Mathematics Literacy started at 25% and ended at 56% (9 months).

Alexander Joubert (Grade 4, 2017): Mathematics started at 55% and ended at 72% (3 months).

Zamokuhle Ngidi (Grade 12, 2017): English started at 59% and ended at 69% (3 months).

Mpumelelo Jiyane (Grade 12, 2017): English started at 40% and ended at 50% (3 months).

Nadine Vadivelu (Grade 12, 2017): Physical Sciences started at 60% and ended at 76% (3 months).

Keane Moodley (Grade 12, 2017): Physical Sciences started at 33% and ended at 50% (3 months).

Mikaela Nish (Grade 10, 2017): Accounting started at 56% and ended at 66% (3 months).

Shreya Maharaj (Grade 10, 2017): Accounting started at 56% and ended at 66% (3 months).

Jodi Talmage (Grade 11, 2016): Mathematics started at 53% and ended at 68% (5 months).


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Craig's performance in University Statistics (year 2015) improved from an average of 52% to 72% in the first half of 2015. In the second semester of 2015, this candidate scored 80% in his Excel-based examination and 61% in the written paper.

Gopika's performance improved from 76% in grade 11 (year 2014) to 83% in grade 12 (year 2015).

Hamza's performance improved from 33% in grade 12 in term 2 (year 2015) to 68% at year end grade 12 (year 2015).

Hawwa's performance improved from 35% in grade 12 in term 2 (year 2015) to 62% at year end grade 12 (year 2015).

Nikita's performance improved from the 70%'s in grade 9 (year 2011) to 85% (June 2012) and, then, to 91% (November 2012).