Announcement of the top 20 candidates with best performance in 6 subjects
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The 2021 provisional results of grade 11 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC)
Ordinary level results for full-time and part-time candidates
The ministry of education, arts and culture announced the results for grade 11 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) ordinary level, full-time and part-time candidates. Minister Ester Anna Nghipondoka announced the provisional results of the Grade 11, Namibia Senior Secondary Ordinary Level of revised curriculum of which 46 977 full-time candidates sat for the Nov/Dec 2021 national examinations at 380 full-time centres.
A significant increase of 25 329 candidates from 21 648 was observed between 2020 and 2021 academic years. This increase represents an astounding 53.9% increase. In addition, 7 348 candidates took their NSSCO exams on part-time basis at 115 part-time registered centres.
The top 20 learners are:
1. ENOBONG AKPABIO Female Rev Juuso Shikongo SS Oshikoto
2. HENDRIK SMIT Male Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
3. MIA VAN WYK Female Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
4. TARO SAMUELSON Male Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
5. MAX FEILMEIER Male Delta SS Khomas
6. MIONE GARBERS Female Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
7. ANESKA VOLKER Female Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
8. CHRIS FOURIE Male Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
9. RHOSTA LYATUMBA Female Jan Mohr SS Khomas
10. LIZE-MARI HARMSE Female Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
11. SIMON VELISHAVO Male Rukonga Vision School Kavango East
12. IVAN DU PLOOY Male Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
13. AL-ZARRIO BEUKES Male Dr Lemmer HS Hardap
14. DI CHRISTA MAHORO Female Delta SS Khomas
15. MAGANO AMAKALI Female Windhoek HS Khomas
16. MAX BEGAMEDI Male Rukonga Vision School Kavango East
17. ALTUS BURGER Male Windhoek HS Khomas
18. ENGELA GENIS Female Windhoek HS Khomas
19. KARLI RUDOLPH Female Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
20. NELMARI DAUTH Female Windhoek HS Khomas
It is evident that Khomas has outperformed all the other regions and occupies the leading position with 12 out of 20 top performers hailing from its schools, followed by Erongo with four spots, Kavango East with two, Oshikoto one and Hardap one.
Ordinary level results for full-time and part-time candidates
The ministry of education, arts and culture announced the results for grade 11 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) ordinary level, full-time and part-time candidates. Minister Ester Anna Nghipondoka announced the provisional results of the Grade 11, Namibia Senior Secondary Ordinary Level of revised curriculum of which 46 977 full-time candidates sat for the Nov/Dec 2021 national examinations at 380 full-time centres.
A significant increase of 25 329 candidates from 21 648 was observed between 2020 and 2021 academic years. This increase represents an astounding 53.9% increase. In addition, 7 348 candidates took their NSSCO exams on part-time basis at 115 part-time registered centres.
The top 20 learners are:
1. ENOBONG AKPABIO Female Rev Juuso Shikongo SS Oshikoto
2. HENDRIK SMIT Male Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
3. MIA VAN WYK Female Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
4. TARO SAMUELSON Male Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
5. MAX FEILMEIER Male Delta SS Khomas
6. MIONE GARBERS Female Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
7. ANESKA VOLKER Female Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
8. CHRIS FOURIE Male Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
9. RHOSTA LYATUMBA Female Jan Mohr SS Khomas
10. LIZE-MARI HARMSE Female Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
11. SIMON VELISHAVO Male Rukonga Vision School Kavango East
12. IVAN DU PLOOY Male Windhoek Gymnasium Khomas
13. AL-ZARRIO BEUKES Male Dr Lemmer HS Hardap
14. DI CHRISTA MAHORO Female Delta SS Khomas
15. MAGANO AMAKALI Female Windhoek HS Khomas
16. MAX BEGAMEDI Male Rukonga Vision School Kavango East
17. ALTUS BURGER Male Windhoek HS Khomas
18. ENGELA GENIS Female Windhoek HS Khomas
19. KARLI RUDOLPH Female Walvis Bay Private School Erongo
20. NELMARI DAUTH Female Windhoek HS Khomas
It is evident that Khomas has outperformed all the other regions and occupies the leading position with 12 out of 20 top performers hailing from its schools, followed by Erongo with four spots, Kavango East with two, Oshikoto one and Hardap one.
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