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  2. Past paper - Wikipedia

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    A past paper is an examination paper from a previous year or previous years, usually used either for exam practice or for tests such as University of Oxford, [1] [2] University of Cambridge [3] College Collections. Exam candidates find past papers valuable in test preparation.

  3. Al Falaah College - Wikipedia

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    In the Grade 12 examination each year Al Falaah College achieves an average of over two distinctions per student. [3] The college was also voted among the top 18 independent schools in South Africa by The Sunday Times. [4] It was recognised as by the Department of Education to be amongst the top 200 maths and science schools in the country. [5]

  4. Education in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Grade 4: 10–11 Grade 5: 11–12 Grade 6: Senior Phase (Lower secondary) 12–13 Grade 7: 13–14 Grade 8: 14–15 Grade 9: Further Education and Training Phase (Upper Secondary) 15–16 Grade 10 16–17 Grade 11 17–18 Grade 12. Grade 13

  5. Mondale High School - Wikipedia

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    Mondale High School is a school in the Western Cape, South Africa.The school was founded in 1982. [1]The school's name is derived from the names of two roads running adjacent to the school: Montague drive and Merrydale avenue.

  6. Kloof High School - Wikipedia

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    For some time the prefabs on the top field remained as further building continued. In 1965 the first grade 12 pupils wrote the School's first matriculation examinations, and the school houses, Churchill, Founders and Keller, were established. In 1969, Mr T. Gerdener (then Provincial Administrator for Natal) officially opened the school. At that ...

  7. Afrikaans - Wikipedia

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    The name of the language comes directly from the Dutch word Afrikaansch (now spelled Afrikaans) [n 4] meaning 'African'. [12] It was previously referred to as 'Cape Dutch' (Kaap-Hollands or Kaap-Nederlands), a term also used to refer to the early Cape settlers collectively, or the derogatory 'kitchen Dutch' (kombuistaal) from its use by slaves of colonial settlers "in the kitchen".

  8. Hoërskool Jim Fouché - Wikipedia

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    Hoërskool Jim Fouché is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in the suburb of Gardeniapark in Bloemfontein in the Free State province of South Africa. It is one of the top academic schools in the Free State. [ 1 ]

  9. Northwood School (Durban North, South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Each learner must study English home language and either Afrikaans or Zulu first additional language, and mathematics or mathematical literacy. Northwood offers a variety of subjects, including the physical, natural and social sciences; a variety of commerce subjects (ranging from Business Studies to Accounting); Technical Drawing, Graphic Design and Tourism.