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The Trinityhouse 2023 cohort of Matrics have achieved a slew of impressive results in the National Senior Certificate as offered by the IEB. These excellent results are proof that a holistic education with a strong academic foundation and Christian ethos, backed by a focus in sports and culture, are a winning recipe to set your child up for success.

Across the group’s four campuses, the Class of 2023 attained not only a 100% pass rate but also an overall 96% bachelor degree pass rate. The Little Falls campus attained a 100% bachelor degree pass rate.

History was made at Trinityhouse Centurion and Trinityhouse Glenvista, who had their first group of matriculants in 2023. Both campuses are celebrating a 100% pass rate as well as some excellent individual results. 

Several students achieved a full house of distinctions. These are:

Several students achieved a full house of distinctions. These are: 

9 distinctions:

Maxine Smuts

Rachel van Tooren

8 distinctions:

Gabrielle Dreyer

Isabella du Toit

Ridwaan Khan

7 distinctions:

Ethan Davis

Byron Deats

Mia Kruger

James Myhill

Vidhaar Sahibdeen

Anais Taljaard

Trinityhouse’s 2023 class saw a further 5 students with 6 distinctions, 9 students with 5 distinctions, and 12 students with 4 distinctions each.  The cohort of 204 students achieved a total of 367 distinctions.

When asked about how they achieved these results, the Class of 2023 credit Trinityhouse’s unique approach to learning. “The Trinityhouse environment was one where they genuinely wanted us to extend ourselves further than the classroom,” says Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge’s deputy head girl, Rachel Van Tooren, who attained nine distinctions in the final exams. “Trinityhouse's culture of academic achievement is catalysed by the school's equal support to all extra-curricular activities, leaving students stimulated for their best possible academic outcomes.” Rachel will be going on to study a BSc in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics at the University of Pretoria.

“We are thrilled with the outstanding performance of our 2023 cohort,” says Sumari Purdon, Academic Brand Head. “Two of our campuses had their first matric groups and achieved a 100% pass rate, which is an excellent achievement! Our established campuses, Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge and Trinityhouse Little Falls also performed exceptionally well. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our dedicated staff who supported our students every step of the way.”

As the Class of 2023 look forward to bright futures, they have some departing words of wisdom for those to follow. “Ask for a thorough review of your cycle tests, June exams, and prelims,” is Londiwe Simelane’s, Trinityhouse Little Falls’ Deputy Head Girl, advice for this year’s Matrics. “Use your exams during the year as benchmarks for what you need to work on – ask your teachers where you went wrong, and how to fix it, in order to improve on it for the finals.” She will be pursuing a dual degree in Political Science and Law at the University of Cape Town.

To find out more about Trinityhouse, visit the website here and please join us at our open day on 16 March 2024. Applications for Grade 8 scholarships are also now open, please apply here.

This post and content is sponsored, written and produced by Trinityhouse.


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