An app a day kept bad marks away
24 February 2021 - 09:33
By Roslyn Baatjies-Klaasen
Image: EUGENE COETZEE Sanctor High School matriculant Jamie-Leigh Groenewaldt bagged four distinctions and her friend Nigel Bezuidenhout scored three.
Two of the top matriculants at Sanctor High School in Bethelsdorp in the Eastern Cape used the Forest mobile application to motivate each other to study for their final exams.
The result? They bagged seven distinctions between them.
Jamie-Leigh Groenewaldt, 18, of Heath Park, bagged four distinctions, her highest mark being 95% for Afrikaans First Additional Language.
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