Westville Girls’ High School Celebrating Excellence
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Westville Girls’ High School Celebrating Excellence. Westville Girls’ High School takes great joy in celebrating another year of a 100% pass rate in the NSC Examinations and the outstanding achievements of the Class
of 2022. Priyasha Naidoo placed 2 nd Nationally for Mathematics, 4 th in KZN and 2 nd in Pinetown District with 7 subject distinctions and an impressive aggregate of 95.43%.
Suparna Maharaj placed 5th in Pinetown District with 7 subject distinctions and an aggregate of 92.29%.
Alongside the 100% pass rate, The Class of 2022 are to be lauded collectively for the following outstanding results:

Priyasha Naidoo 7distinctions 2nd Nationally for Mathematics 4th in KZN 2nd in Pinetown District 95,43%

2 Suparna Maharaj 7distinctions 5th in the Pinetown District 92,29%

3 Keryn Scott 7 distinctions 92,14%
• 213 (98.2%) of the 217 matriculants achieved a Bachelors’ Degree Pass
• 550 subject distinctions (which equates to an average of 2.53 subject distinctions per learner)
• 51 learners (23.5%) achieved an A-aggregate
• 16 learners achieved 7 distinctions each
• 7 learners achieved 6 distinctions each
• 206 learners (94.9%) achieved an aggregate of 60% and above

4 Caitlin Fogg 7 distinctions 91,55%

Naseeha Osman 7 distinctions 91,29 %

Smith Maharaj 7 distinctions 91,00%

Tarika Sukdeoa 6 distinctions 90,14%

Kiara Ramdhin 7 distinctions 89,71%
A snapshot of distinctions and averages in various subjects:
• English Home Language : 56/217 – 74% average
• Afrikaans First Additional Language : 50/152 – 72% average
• IsiZulu First Additional Language : 47/65 – 80% average
• Mathematics : 30/143 – 66% average
• Physical Sciences : 30/86 – 74% average
• Accounting : 27/62 – 77% average
• History : 38/61 – 82% average
• Geography : 16/61 – 72% average
• Dramatic Arts : 41/62 – 81% average
• Visual Arts : 18/41 – 77% average
A message from the Principal, Mr R. Untiedt: “We are delighted with the academic achievements of the Grade 12 class of 2022, who rose to the occasion and produced stellar results. Despite the educational setbacks they have faced across nearly two years of dealing with the challenges brought about by a global pandemic, they have remained focused and resilient. We congratulate our wonderful learners and thank their parents/guardians for supporting
us in our efforts to enable their daughters/wards the opportunity to realise their potential. In addition, WGHS applauds the collective efforts of the staff who have given their all to educate this fine cohort of young women since their Grade 8 year.”

Aqila Sayed 7 distinctions 89,71%

Tia Haswell 6 distinctions 88,43%

Ravishka Naidoo 7 distinctions 85,43%









