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Matric

Succeeding inside and outside the classroom

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In 2024, a year deeply affected by the ongoing war in Israel and Gaza, our matric students demonstrated unwavering dedication in spite of the emotional and spiritual weight of the times. Balancing their seven academic subjects with a rigorous daily kodesh curriculum, they found strength in their connection to Torah and tradition. Their motivation to engage in additional Tanach learning and early morning shiurim became a source of comfort and purpose, grounding them amidst the chaos. This dual commitment and holistic approach not only prepared them academically but fortified their values and resilience, equipping them to navigate a future shaped by challenges and hope, resilience, purpose, and unwavering faith.

Throughout this year, matric students have been reminded that marks don’t define who they are. While academic success is important, it’s their character, resilience, and growth that truly matter. Striving to be the best version of themselves, inside and outside the classroom, has been their ultimate goal. This year has taught them that perseverance, compassion, and a commitment to their values are the foundations of true success, having a lasting impact far beyond the results of any exam. Our students are taught to believe in their potential, and their only limitations are the ones they set upon themselves. As a result, they invested countless hours in fulfilling their potential, never losing sight of their end goal.

We’re so proud of who each of the matric students have become during this transformative year. Their journey of growth and self-discovery has shaped them into confident and compassionate individuals. Equipped with the values, knowledge, and strength gained from their experiences, they are now ready to give back, not only to the South African community but also to communities abroad. Their dedication to making a difference and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the world around them fills us with immense pride and hope for the future.

As we bid them hatzlocha raba (good luck), we remind them, that self-belief and hard work, will always earn them success.

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