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Top achiever Nicole Abrahams with parents Chantal and Randall.
It was a long wait, but it was worth it. Following an academic year severely disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent national lockdown, learners from across the southern suburbs gathered at their respective high schools at noon on Tuesday 23 February to collect their matric results. Expectation hung in the air as learners lined up to receive their matric certificates. Nika Hofmey with seven subject distinctions and an aggregate of 95.83% was the top achiever at Rustenburg Girls’ High School. Here she shares the moment with Rustenburg principal Michael Gates. Excitement also ran high at Abbott’s College in Claremont, where Nicole Abrahams was one of Abbott’s top 10 achievers. She is on her way to Stellenbosch University where she will study medicine.
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activity happening our rangers are empowered to intervene,” says SANParks spokesperson Lauren Clayton. Luthando Tyhalibongo, the City of Cape Town’s spokesperson, says the parking area at Newlands Forest is owned by the City and that the City is responsible for general physical maintenance of the parking area. “As for safety and security, this remains a crime prevention mandate and function of the police. The City does not have the resources – be it in terms of money or human resources – to take over this responsibility from the police; or to use our finite budget to appoint private security guards,” Tyhalibongo says. Table Mountain trails have long been a hotspot for muggings. On Saturday 6 February, two joggers were attacked and robbed of their cellphones along Tafelberg Road. Clayton says visitor safety rangers are deployed daily to congested and high-volume visitor sites. “We, however, need to recognise that the park is primarily free and open access with a crime spillover from the city, caused mainly by socio-economic conditions.” The restrictions that, until recently, were
placed on beaches also led to a higher number of visitors to the mountain, increasing pressure on already stretched resources. “The park is big – it covers 26 000 hectares with 90% open access, with no fences and people entering and exiting at different points,” she says. According to Clayton, it is not possible for a single agency to prevent crime or promote safety. “Henceforth our participation in joint operations with City law enforcement, the police, Metro police and neighbourhood watches, which have been very successful.” SANParks has also partnered with Table Mountain Aerial Cableway to make use of its surveillance cameras to monitor incidents, 40 Working on Fire employees are providing support to its rangers and honorary rangers patrol some of the areas. “We had the use of a helicopter to provide air support. Unfortunately, it crashed and is in the process of being repaired,” Clayton says, adding that SANParks is in the process of considering additional support in the form of volunteers to enhance its capabilities. Andy Davies of Friends of Table Mountain, a lobby group for the better management of
TMNP, says there has been some good work from SANParks on the mountain, but, he adds, there remains much to be done after years of neglect. In a post on the lobby group’s Facebook page, Davies said they had seen some progress with path clearing, particularly on Devils Peak, Constantia Nek and Smuts Track. “SANParks have made an attempt over the festive season to improve safety and security (with a helicopter, Working On Fire acting as rangers and a new high-powered camera). However, crime doesn’t stop when the festive season ends.” Davies said the feedback they were getting from the public is that SANParks rangers are very rarely seen on the mountain. “The canine unit has been non-existent for over a year which is a symptom of the bigger management problem,” he said. In a CapeTalk radio interview, Davies stated SANParks had 16 trained dog rangers but that it didn’t have any dogs. “They retired all their dogs. We need to see a full dog contingent. You cannot police the park without a good dog contingent,” he told Pippa Hudson.
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hen it comes to doing the maths, it seems everything adds up at Rondebosch Boys’ High School. As was the case last year, one of the top mathematics achievers in the country has emerged from the school’s matric class. Veren Naidoo was named as the second top mathematics achiever in the 2020 matric exams at the National Top Achievers Matric awards on Monday 22 February. A year (and a month) earlier, it was Timothy Murphy who held the school’s name high as the top mathematics achiever in 2019. School’s headmaster Shaun Simpson says, given the circumstances of the year, Veren’s accomplishment is commendable. He achieved 100% for mathematics and eight distinctions altogether. Simpson says, although the matrics were kept at school as much as possible, there was the period from April to June when classes were provided online, requiring self-study and self-discipline from the leaners. Overall, the school’s matrics attained a 95.8% university entrance rate and a combined 496 A-symbols across subjects. Simpson says he is very proud of the boys, independently but also a group. “They pulled together and did brilliantly,” he adds. As for Veren’s accomplishment, Simpson says he was always in the upper 90 percentile in mathematics in his grade. “But to come out and do as well as he has across the board; it is quite astonishing. It required a lot of hard work on his part and he must be congratulated for that.” Also brimming with pride is Veren’s parents, Suren and Thoogesh Naidoo. “We are absolutely proud. Proud. Ecstatic. Words fail to describe how we feel. We expected him to do well. He has always been a hard worker. But for him to do this well,
to come second in the country for maths. It is a major achievement,” says Suren. Veren’s father was the first to know that his son was among the country’s top matric achievers. He received a call on Thursday afternoon (18 February) from the Department of Basic Education, inviting Veren to the National Top Achievers Matric awards. Suren shared the news with the family at dinner that evening. “I said, ‘We have good news and bad news,’ and then I revealed that I had gotten a call from the minister’s office. The lights lit up in Veren’s eyes. At the time, we didn’t know what it was he had been invited for. They (the department) wouldn’t reveal anything on the phone,” says Suren. The “bad news” was that only one parent could attend due to Covid-19 regulations but the next day the family was told that both parents could go. For Veren, the news that he had been invited came as a complete surprise. “I was kind of in disbelief, I never thought that I could be one of those people – one of the top achievers in the country. I was extremely overwhelmed. And it kept on building over the weekend until the event was held. Even then I was still in shock. I couldn’t believe this was happening,” says Veren. On the academic challenges imposed by the national lockdown, Veren says his maths teacher Susan Carletti’s willingness to put her learners’ needs before her own made all the difference. He says at the beginning it was a bit different. Math lessons, he says, were recorded which students could watch online in their own time. He says his teacher was just a WhatsApp away. “It was almost the same as if in being in class. Mrs Carletti helped us through the lockdown, not only with the teaching, but she supported us as well when we needed it.”
Veren Naidoo (second from left) of Rondebosch Boys’ High School was named as the second top achiever in mathematics in the country for 2020. Pictured are his father Suren, Veren, his mother Thoogesh and his brother Nishen. Pursuing his passion for accounting, Veren will study for a bachelor of commerce degree in chartered accounting at the University of Cape Town (UCT) this year. He says he is proud to have been accepted to this
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espite one of the most challenging school years in recent history due to the Covid19 pandemic, the class of 2020 have gone on to achieve outstanding results in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations. While a decline in the matric pass rate was to be expected, the Western Cape showed the smallest decline with a 79.9% pass rate. The province recorded a 2.4% decline compared to the average national decrease of 5.1%. “I congratulate all learners who achieved their matric under difficult circumstances and amid great uncertainty,” says Western Cape minister of education Debbie Schäfer in a statement. The Free State came out on top with 85.1% followed by Gauteng at 83.3% and then the Western Cape at 79.9%. In fourth is KwaZulu-Natal at 77.6%, the North West at 76.2%, Mpumalanga at 73.7%, Limpopo at 68.2% and the Eastern Cape at 68.1%. Trailing the pack with the lowest result in the nine provinces is the Northern Cape at 66%. For the Western Cape class of 2020, a new milestone was achieved, recording the highest number of admission to bachelor’s degree passes at 22 634 (43.8%). The province has also seen a 70.8% pass in maths and 82.9% pass in mathematical literacy, with two candidates achieving some of the top overall maths scores in the country. They are Daniel Alwyn Gouws from Hermanus High School in first overall and Veren Naidoo from Rondebosch Boys High School in overall second. “Despite the lockdown, the disruption to the school calendar, and the uncertainty throughout the year, we
have seen that the quality of our matric passes has once again improved, as has the overall retention rate from Grade 10,” says Schäfer. A total of 51 633 matriculants wrote the NSC examinations in the province. But this is only 66% of the total number of learners who entered Grade 10 in 2018. Schäfer, however, says this is an improvement as it is the highest proportion of learner retention in the country for the 2020 NSC and has steadily increased over the last 2 years.
ASEKHO NGALWA: “The most challenging part of my matric year was teaching myself half of the things because we obviously had not been to school for more than six months. Also the fact that we had so little time to learn and be taught everything, then being rushed into prelims and only having a week of ‘rest’ which we had to use to study before finals actually started. I got a bachelors’ pass and one distinction. I’m not 100% happy with them because I know I could’ve gotten better results, but I know I tried my best.” She now awaits her study application status and hopes to attend university this year. To future matriculants she says: “Find a study partner and spend a lot of time going over past papers as that helps a lot.”
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“Throughout 2020, it has not been easy to determine the real impact of Covid-19 on the Class of 2020 with regards to the retention of learners in the system. Despite many negative predictions, I was pleased to see that the effects were not as bad as some have reported in the Western Cape,” says Schäfer. As messages of support and congratulations flooded social media, People’s Post polled some 2020 matriculants on the way forward after this challenging year. V The department is providing 24/7 counselling services to any matriculant who is disappointed at the outcome of their 2020 NSC examinations. Approach your school or call the Safe Schools Hotline on 0800 45 46 47.
KYLE KLEINSMITH: “The most challenging part of my matric year was having to adapt to online learning and having minimal contact learning. I learn best in an active learning environment where questions can be asked and interactions between learners and teachers can be made. Online learning placed a big problem for me in this regard,” says Kyle. “I passed with a bachelor’s pass and four distinctions. I am quite satisfied with my results given the whole Covid situation, however I do feel as though I could’ve done much better under ‘normal’ conditions, especially in maths and physics.” He plans to study at the University of Stellenbosch to obtain a degree in mechatronic engineering. To the class of 2021 he says: “Matric is quite challenging on its own and accompanied with Covid, it could feel impossible to do however, the class of 2020 is proof that it can be done. Continue to work hard and persevere and you will get through it. I can confidently say that it is worth it in the end. Also mental health is super important, don’t be afraid to speak to someone if you are struggling to cope. Even if it’s just a friend, getting things off your chest can really help relieve some stress.”
“The most challenging trial I’ve faced throughout my final exams would definitely be the loss of my 17 month-old nephew on Monday 9 November, only three days before my first maths paper. His death struck us suddenly and it impacted my academic performance, without a doubt. To my disappointment, (I received) a higher certificate pass. I know that my results were not indicative of my capabilities, especially since I’ve achieved much better marks throughout matric.” A self-taught photographer, she hopes to sharpen her skills in this field and has applied for a threemonth permaculture course and will continue with mission and outreach work. “My advice to anyone who experiences a tragic and sudden loss, is to take care of your mental health immediately. We tend to ignore the fact that we’re not okay just to achieve goals or even impress other people. But your mental health matters too, so speak to someone who has experienced something similar to your situation or even a professional. Other aspects of your life will be affected in the long run if you do not tackle how you feel right now.”
MICHIAL DANIELS: “The most challenging part of my matric year was doing school work on my own. I’m used to someone explaining the work to me, and I had to adapt on my own and find alternative routes as well as to how I’m going to teach myself. I’m actually proud of myself, even though I didn’t get a bachelor’s pass, because there are so many learners that did not pass and I at least did. If I didn’t pass, I would definitely try again this year,” he says. Being selected along with six other learners, Daniels has now started his studies at the SA College for Tourism in Graaff Reinet. “My advice to a matric learner going to school in this nationwide pandemic, is to start earlier with homework, assignments, etc. because you will be swamped with a lot of work at the end of the year to study. Secondly, always ask questions and collect a lot of resources your teachers will have to offer you. And lastly, always keep God by your side in this time.”
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obic sport. Still on his bucket list is to compete in the World Champs. “My parents have the biggest influence on my cycling career as they got me started in cycling and support my cycling in every way. Dedication is the most important attribute that you must have if you want to make your cycling career a success. My request to motorists is to give us a little more room,” he says. Joining Chesterton as one of the four local cyclists from Cape Town is Amber Hindmarch, who is a junior female cyclist from Pinelands. “I am so excited to be racing in Cairo and cannot wait. It is a dream come true and will be the first time that I am participating outside of South Africa. I have participated in the
ustin Chesterton from Meadowridge is one of the four cyclists from Kinetic Cycling Club in Bellville who is part of the South African team competing at the Continental Road and Track Championships in Cairo later this month. “I am very excited to be representing my country as well as the opportunity to see a new country. I’ve only competed in the European Youth Tour in Assen in Holland. I was doing online school when I received the news that I was selected. I don’t know who is competing from other countries, but I’ll compete to the best of my abilities to make my country proud,” said Chesterton, speaking before the team left for Egypt on Friday 26 February. He admires Chris Froome, the British cyclist who has won seven Grand Tours, including four editions of the Tour de France, one Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a Espana twice, plus several other stage races. He also won two Olympic bronze medals in road time trials, in 2012 and 2016. “I admire him as he had difficult challenges in getting to where he is, but he was able to overcome Justin Chesterton (left) with his teammate them and succeed. Jason Bruintjies at the Velodrome in Bellville. The Tour de France is the biggest race to compete in as the best riders race there. We will be back on Monday 8 March, but we would have to complete the Covid test 72 hours before we leave and return, but I don’t know how the regulations will affect me. In other years we would have a chance to go sightseeing, but with Covid it will be difficult,” Justin says. When he is not cy- Amber Hindmarch (right) from Pinelands with cling, he is doing ath- her teammate Mckenzie Pedro from Oakdale in letics or another aer- the Bellville Velodrome.
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SA Omnium Track Championships, Western Cape Road and Track Championships and I have done the Cape Town Cycle Tour since I was 11 years old,” she said before leaving for the continental event. It being the first time participating in the event, she does not know any of the other riders from other countries that will be competing, but her coach, O’Ryan Bruintjies, told her that the girls from Egypt are very strong. “I admire my teammate and friend McKenzie Pedro as a cyclist as she has always been there to help and support me. She is the kindest person I know with a heart of solid gold.I was at school when I received an email saying I had been selected and could not contain my excitement,” she says.
The most important race for Amber is the Giro Rosa because she loves watching the female cyclists, especially the SA cyclist Ashleigh Moolman Pasio. “A good cyclist needs to be determined and not give up when racing gets hard. You also have to have good sportsmanship and accept that you can’t always win. You need to have respect for your coaches, team managers, mechanics and other cyclists,” Amber says.
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