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Matric 2023 Awards to Candidates

30 January 2024

Western Cape Education Department
National Senior Certificate Examinations 2023

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, where the highest mark is determined up to 2 decimal points. Each candidate will receive R 6 000 and a certificate.

There were 16 candidates in the Western Cape who obtained full marks for a subject

Afrikaans HL

  • Hoërskool Parelvallei: Daniel Gerhard Cilliers

 

English HL

  • Rustenburg Girls’ High School: Caitlin Elizabeth Jackson

 

Xhosa HL

  • Thembalethu Secondary School: Sisipho Sikoti

 

Accounting

  • Rustenburg Girls’ High School: Stella Erin Lazarus

 

Agricultural Technology

  • Shalom Akademie: Jan Daniel Roux

 

Business Studies

  • Intlanganiso Secondary School: Luzuko Marwanqana

  • New Eisleben Secondary School: Sesethu Mtshotana

  • Makapula Secondary School: Sinathi Zakhele

  • Norman Henshilwood High School: Jessica Kaylene van Rensburg

  • Hoërskool Tygerberg: Jana Adri van der Watt

 

Computer Applications

  • La Rochelle Girls’ High School: Iris Saunders

 

Design

  • Parel Vallei High School: Joshua Simone

 

Electrical Technology (Power Systems)

  • Hoërskool Labori: Migael Andreas Scheepers

 

Engineering Graphics and Design

  • Hoërskool Montana: Ulrich Lourens

 

Geography

  • Rustenburg Girls’ High School: Caitlin Christine Anstey

 

History

  • Springfield Convent of the Holy Rosary: Catherine Campbell Wichary

 

Information Technology

  • Centre of Science and Tehnology: Ntsika Oyama Madondile

 

Life Sciences

  • Rhenish Girls’ High School: Melissa Muller

 

Mathematics

  • Sizimisele Secondary School: Lutsha Mshede

  • Siphamandla Secondary School: Lisema Anta

  • Milnerton High School: Aidan Conradie

  • Milnerton High School: Jarrod Mcevoy

  • Rhenish Girls’ High School: Melissa Muller

 

Physical Sciences

  • Wynberg Boys’ High School: Jared Ryan Benn

 

South African Sign Language

  • De La Bat-Skool: Amahle Jemane

 

Technical Mathematics

  • Joe Slovo Secondary School: Uviwe Mqulwane

 

Tourism

  • Worcester Gimnasium: Wilme van Dijk

 

Category 2: Excellence Despite Barriers to Learning

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

Athlone School for the Blind: Samkelo Gumada

Athlone School for the Blind: Nizibone Victor Mapolisa

Jan Kriel-Skool: Jarryd Luke Jansen

 

Category 3: Special Ministerial Award

The Special Ministerial Award for 2023 is awarded to:

Eden Technical High School: Sanele Koeberg

Norman Henshilwood High: Sashen Chase

 

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). The historical context of schools is also taken into consideration.

NOTE: The awards are presented in alphabetical order, except for the top 5 positions.

  1. Siphamandla Secondary School: Sakhumzi Balangile

  2. Wynberg Boys' High School: Ignatius Johannes Beets

  3. Hoër Jongenskool Paarl: Willem Adriaan de Villiers

  4. Herzlia High School: Ashlee Drew Deats

  5. Rylands High School: Abdud Daiyaan Delong

  6. Protea Heights Academy: Isuamfon Ekpott

  7. Protea Heights Academy: Janevah Gordon

  8. Diocesan College: Kaspar Holm

  9. Rustenburg Girls' High School: Caitlin Elizabeth Jackson

  10. Cannons Creek School: Thomas Ross Kabalin

  11. Protea Heights Academy: Arabelle Caroline Langenhoven

  12. Rustenburg Girls' High School: Stella Erin Lazarus

  13. Herschel Girls School: Emma Anne Lewis

  14. Centre Of Science and Technology: Ntsika Oyama Madondile

  15. Kwamfundo Secondary School: Sibahle Madubela

  16. Iqhayiya Secondary School: Uthimna Menzi

  17. Manzomthombo Secondary School: Inga Mhlauli

  18. Rondebosch Boys' High School: Naadir Mowzer

  19. Sizimisele Secondary School: Lutsha Mshede

  20. Isilimela Secondary School: Onke Mtyotywa

  21. Sinenjongo High School: Makanaka Angeline Muzuva

  22. Dr. Nelson R. Mandela High School: Sinemihlali Ntantiso

  23. Claremont High School: Zubayr Parak

  24. Thandokhulu Secondary School: Lilita Nozuko Poswa

  25. Parklands College: Heidi Rossouw

  26. Paarl Girls High School: Annemay Schade

  27. Protea Heights Academy: Gemma Rosalind Segers

  28. Sophumelela Secondary School: Lucky Alberto Sitole

  29. Intsebenziswano Secondary School: Lukho Soga

  30. Melkbosstrand High School: Cara Strauss

  31. S.A. College High School: David Te Roller

  32. Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof: Mila Sophia Van Wyk

  33. Paarl Girls’ High School: Milcah Visser

  34. Belhar High School: Tauniscia Rexane Witbooi

 

The top positions are as follows:

  • 4. Rustenburg Girls’ High School: Caitlin Christine Anstey

  • 4. Rhenish Girls’ High School: Lilly Hobbs

  • 3. Star College Bridgetown: Faraaz Ahmed Parker

 

The top candidate from an independent school in the Western Cape, and in joint second position provincially:

  • 2. Herzlia High School: Ethan Myers

 

In joint second position, from a public ordinary school:

  • 2. Wynberg Boys’ High: Jared Ryan Benn

 

Top candidate in the Western Cape:

  • 1. Rhenish Girls’ High School: Melissa Muller