Crawford International Ruimsig matric year achieved trough twin power
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Matric Year Achieved through Twin Power Crawford International matriculants Emma and Rachel Jacobs say their biggest inspiration is their mother. Many people warn you that grade eleven is the most important year of High School as it involves needing to achieve high marks to get into the degree of your choice. We were both determined to achieve the best marks that we possibly could, and even studied and revised together, so that our goals of becoming a dentist and a doctor could later in life become a reality.
In the midst of the pandemic, COVID-19 took more than just our social life and face-to-face schooling from us. The doctors discovered blood clots in our mother’s lungs, amongst other things. We always knew that COVID-19 would be a major risk to her health. She was confined to her bed and needed the help of an oxygen machine to breathe. Our family tried our best to protect my mother from the virus by showering and washing our clothes before greeting her and ensuring we wore a mask wherever we went. Unfortunately, the virus managed to creep into our house. Before our Chemistry exam we found out that our mom had tested positive for COVID-19.
We were in an absolute state and were stressing throughout the exam, thinking of the worst possible case scenarios. When we arrived home, our mom was taken by an ambulance to the hospital and was later ventilated. Before she was taken to the hospital, she asked us how our exam went and we just cried, she responded by saying, “My loves, nothing you can do would ever disappoint me. I know you both tried your best and that is all I can ask for. I am so proud of you both.” One week later, COVID-19 took away the most important person in our lives. She was our greatest cheerleader and inspired us to reach for the stars. We were determined to continue to work hard towards achieving the goals we always spoke to her about.

Emma Jacobs

Rachel Jacobs
Since our mother’s passing, we strived to make her proud in every aspect of our lives. In Matric we were both elected as prefects and then went on to receive our honours blazers for service, academics, culture and sport. We are officially finished with our final exams and can confidently say that we gave it our all.
Becoming a doctor and a dentist means more to us than just a title. We specifically chose these paths in our lives because our whole life we had to witness our mom struggle through a variety of complicated illnesses that the doctors were unable to treat. Our mother also had Osteoporosis as a result of high cortisol levels which lead to issues with her teeth which ultimately affected her self-confidence. Our goals in life are to help those who feel helpless as a result of complicated illnesses as well as to both literally and figuratively bring smiles to people’s faces.
Despite the knocks Covid and many other challenge we were faced with, we did exceptionally well. Rachel obtained six distinctions in Afrikaans, Dramatic Arts, English, Life Orientation, Life Science and Mathematics, while Emma obtained five distinctions in Afrikaans, English, Life Orientation, Life Science and Visual Arts. “We would like to express our gratitude towards our teachers, friends and family who stood by our sides through this bitter sweet and emotional journey. We could not have done it without you!”









