Reddam House Durbanville is delighted to announce the remarkable achievements of its students in the Cambridge International IGCSE examinations held in June 2024. The outstanding results are a testament to the unwavering dedication of both the students and the teaching staff, reflecting the school’s long-standing commitment to academic excellence.
Summary of Achievements:
- 81 Grade 11 students sat for the IGCSE examinations.
- An impressive total of 336 subject distinctions were earned by these students.
- 44 students achieved an A aggregate.
- The school attained an outstanding IGCSE grade average of 80%.
- 14 students scored above 90% as their aggregate average.
- Out of the 20 subjects for which exams were written, eleven subjects achieved an aggregate of over 80%, with an additional seven subjects boasting an aggregate average between 70% and 80%.
Top 14 IGCSE Results with Aggregate Averages:
- Youkyum Kim – 96.1%
- Mia Ivan – 95.7%
- Karli Kennard – 95.1%
- Misa von Wielligh – 94.6%
- Anne Pienaar – 93.8%
- Rita de Wet – 93.6%
- Lucas Louw – 92.5%
- Mia Rothuysen – 91.8%
- Jade Cameron – 91.0%
- Ben-George Watermeyer – 90.9%
- Mignon Madeleyn – 90.6%
- Siphosethu Hermanus – 90.3%
- Logan Pereira – 90%
- Lucy Malherbe – 90% (89.9%)
Of noteworthy mention, Karli Kennard achieved an extraordinary 99% in Mathematics.
Exceptional performance by two A-Level students:
In addition to the IGCSE successes, two A Level students excelled in their exams, having accelerated their studies to begin university in the United Kingdom and Europe this September. These students are:
- Minkyum Kim – who scored 95% in A Level Further Mathematics and 95% in A Level Physics. Minkyum fast-tracked his Mathematics by completing IGCSE Mathematics and then A Level Mathematics at the end of 2023, allowing him to tackle a third A Level subject. With 98% already achieved in A Level Mathematics, and these impressive results, Minkyum has been accepted at Cambridge University, where he will be studying Computer Science.
- Talitha Vermeulen – also accelerated her A Levels to pursue studies at Utrecht University in The Netherlands. Talitha’s June 2024 A Level results were exceptional, with 90% in Chemistry, 86% in Mathematics, and 83% in Biology. She has received a conditional offer to study Bio Chemistry.
The Kim family is celebrating the remarkable achievements of both their children—Minkyum, with a 95% aggregate in his accelerated A Levels, and Youkyum, who secured a 96.1% aggregate in the IGCSE exams, ranking as the school’s top-performing IGCSE student.
Barry Nieuwoudt, Executive Head of Reddam House Durbanville, commented, “Once again, I find myself in awe as our results are released. The anticipation we all feel leading up to this moment is met with immense pride as we review our students’ outstanding accomplishments. As the head of this extraordinary school, I am truly humbled to congratulate our students year after year on their phenomenal achievements. A heartfelt thank you goes to them for their dedication, resilience, and commitment, as well as to our faculty and parents for their unwavering support and excellence in education. We are incredibly proud of each and every student.”
Reddam House Durbanville offers a dual curriculum, providing both IEB and Cambridge qualifications. The IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) is a rigorous 18-month programme, culminating in externally set, marked, and certificated examinations from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education. Students who complete IGCSEs receive a globally recognised qualification. Cambridge International is the leading provider of international secondary examinations for students aged 14 to 18 years.
“Reddam House Durbanville’s dual curriculum strategy reflects our commitment to providing a global perspective on education, equipping students with qualifications that are internationally recognised,” concludes Ravi Nadasen, CEO of Africa & the Middle East for the Inspired Education Group.