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Two Cape Town students rank top in the world

Two Mother City students have made their mark in the worldwide academic sphere, achieving a rank as the Top in the World for Mathematics and the Top in the World for Language and Literature in English.

Tara Hall and Rizqah Hassiem from Reddam House Durbanville were recognised by the Cambridge International Outstanding Awards for their excellence in AS levels and this is the second year in a row that Reddam House Durbanvilleโ€™s students have placedย Top in the World for Mathematics at AS Level.

Tara Hall

Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards are a group of awards issued by Cambridge Assessment International Education that recognise exceptional learner achievement in Cambridge examinations around the world. The primary purpose of these awards is to celebrate and recognise the success of high-performing Cambridge learners.

Rizqah Hassiem

All Cambridge Assessment International Education students are eligible for the prestigious โ€œTop in the Worldโ€ award. In countries where Cambridge examinations are taken by more students, a wider range of awards are available, including โ€œTop in Countryโ€, โ€œBest Acrossโ€ and โ€œHigh Achievementโ€.

It is no small feat for South African and Capetonian learners to have their names featured on the list and our local students have made us proud.

Pictures: Reddam House Durbanville

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