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IIE VARSITY COLLEGE CAPE TOWN - TOP ACHIEVERS CELEBRATED

World of Work • Jul 02, 2024

Class of 2023 commended for Academic Excellence

838 students recently graduated from The IIE’s Varsity College Cape Town, marking a significant milestone in their educational journeys. The Class of 2023 demonstrated resilience, adaptability and an unwavering commitment to academic excellence. The ceremony was held at Century City Conference Centre.

 

During the graduation, the Brand highlighted the campus’ top achievers for the 2023 academic year in The IIE qualifications for the Faculty of Education, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Commerce, Faculty of Information Science and Technology and Faculty of Finance and Accounting.

 

Said Saleem Jackson (Campus Head The IIE’s Varsity College Cape Town): “Our graduates are entering an ever changing world where the possibilities are endless but unpredictable. The best prepared graduates for the world beyond the four walls of our lecture rooms are the ones who possess versatility, tolerance, creativity, problem solving skills, and tenacity. It is, however, essential that our graduates plow their knowledge back into their families and communities and influence positive change.”

 

The top achievers for the Class of 2023 per faculty were:

 

Faculty of Education

Hannah Sarah Fairlie (average of 92%) – IIE Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching

Kayleigh Corker (average of 92%) – IIE Higher Certificate in Early Childhood Care & Education

Julia Patricia Taylor (average of 88%) – IIE Postgraduate Certificate in Education in Senior Phase & Further Education & Training Teaching

Jason Price (average of 85%) – IIE Bachelor of Education in Intermediate Phase Teaching

 

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Rebekah Leigh Lubbe (average of 85%) – IIE Higher Certificate in Communication Practices

Amy Rose Wilson (average of 84%) – IIE Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology

Samantha Alexandra Sale (average of 84%) – IIE Bachelor of Arts

Daryl Elizabeth Moore (average of 70%) – IIE Bachelor of Arts Honours in Communication

Faculty of Law

Ashley John Frantz (average of 88%) – IIE Higher Certificate in Legal Studies

Jordan John Pattison (average of 87%) – IIE Bachelor of Laws

Keegan Bryan Stolp (average of 83%) – IIE Bachelor of Laws

Oliver Thomas Lay (average of 81%) – IIE Bachelor of Laws

Jenna Gray (average of 77%) – IIE Bachelor of Arts in Law

 

Faculty of Commerce

Courtney-Hannah Kaye Passmore (average of 85%) – IIE Higher Certificate in Business Principles & Practice

Noemi Valgy da Barca (average of 84%) – IIE Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurship

Regan Jade Schaffer (average of 81%) – IIE Bachelor of Commerce

Tobias Schroeder (average of 80%) – IIE Postgraduate Diploma in Management

Caitlin Paige Postings (average of 79%) – IIE Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Management

 

Faculty of Finance and Accounting

Liam James Anderson (average of 79%) – IIE Bachelor of Accounting

 

Faculty of Information and Communications Technology

Michael Paul Roth (average of 91%) – IIE Postgraduate Diploma in Data Analytics

Jonathan Benjamin Polakow (average of 90%) – IIE Bachelor of Computer & Information Sciences in Application Development

Joshua Vincent Roberts (average of 88%) – IIE Higher Certificate in Mobile Application & Web Development

 

The IIE’s Varsity College is at the forefront of the best teaching and learning practices and strives to deliver the highest quality lecture room experience to facilitate students’ academic success.

 

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