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ow do you manage to get nine distinctions for your National Senior Certificate during a pandemic? According to Camps Bay High school’s top achiever Francois Kemp all you have to do is study hard and give it your best. The 18-year-old maths guru says having to spend most of the academic year at home did not affect him adversely, because he loves working on his own. “I’m very motivated to achieve, and I work well on my own – so studying from home was a good fit for me. “I wouldn’t say Covid-19 disrupted my academics at all. In fact, not going to school gave me more time to focus on important subjects and move at my own pace.” Kemp explains that even when school reopened, he chose to stay home and only went to school during tests and exam time. “I started studying for exams about two weeks before preliminary exams, and that was probably my most intense time, where I studied about four to five hours a day, usually in the afternoon and evening. Then during the prelims I would study a little the day before every exam. After prelims I took a week holiday, and for finals I studied a lot less – since I already had it all in my head, I just needed to keep it there.” Kemp also self-studied and wrote the AdMaths exam. AdMaths is an extra subject and
Francois Kemp received a 95.7% average for his final matric exams.
aims to stimulate and enrich a learner by augmenting the school syllabus. He achieved a 96% pass for AdMaths. He says he started doing AdMaths in Grade 11 because he wanted to challenge himself. “I wrote the AP maths exam as well as the AdMaths exam because they have almost exactly the same content and ... why not? I like writing math exams.” His hard work and extra maths exams paid off. The teen received a 97% pass rate for maths, physics and English. His average was 95.7%. The top learner shares some valuable tips with other learners. “Matric is a marathon, not a sprint. Slow and steady studying. What your life orientation teachers say about getting sleep and exercise is boring, but correct. “And before you start memorising, make sure you understand – this makes everything stick easier. “Finally, do past papers. There are only so many questions they can ask, and if you do them under fake ‘exam conditions’, you get used to time pressure and you won’t be so nervous on the day.” His parents Willem and Anita are beaming with pride with their son’s achievements. “We are proud not just of his remarkable results but of the hard work, perseverance and dedication he displayed to achieve these results,” says his dad. Kemp says he is not quite sure what career path he wants to pursue but he will be studying for a bachelor of science degree at the University of Cape Town, “probably in maths and computer science or physics – because it’s so flexible and useful in many fields. Currently, I’m just looking forward to learning new things at university,” explains Kemp.
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