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Accounting Olympiad Top 4: Jeewa, Mzila, Jonggryp, Maharaj. Full results

The future of accounting in South Africa looks bright as young minds across the country took part in the National SAICA Sage Pastel Accounting Olympiad. So much so that the winning scholar scored 95% - Sumaiya Jeewa from the Middelburg Muslim school in Mpumalanga.
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The future of accounting in South Africa looks bright as young minds across the country took part in the National SAICA Sage Pastel Accounting Olympiad. So much so that the winning scholar scored 95% – Sumaiya Jeewa from the Middelburg Muslim school in Mpumalanga. This is music to the ears of those who recognise that South Africa lacks specific skills with accounting not the only area of concern – others include law, medicine, engineering and finance. – Stuart Lowman

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The Accounting Olympiad, which began in 2007 in Bloemfontein as a regional competition driven by Sage Pastel Accounting, has been a national competition since 2010. Focused on recognising youthful accounting talent, and nurturing an interest in accounting as a profession amongst young South Africans, the Olympiad attracts the country's top accountancy minds from schools nationwide. In line with SAICA's strategy to transform the profession and grow the number of chartered accountants in South Africa, the Olympiad plays a key role in making a clear link between accountancy as a subject at school and a possible career in an accounting or other business field.

This year's results are notable for being among the best since the inception of the national competition.

Gugu Makhanya, SAICA's Project Director for Transformation, Growth and Professional Development, has welcomed the exceptional results, saying that 'these results reflect the quality of the entrants and the fact that the competition is attracting the very best accounting learners in South Africa. The results also reflect the high level of commitment shown by the accounting teachers at all the schools that enter the competition:  their work makes all the difference in the world and helps spark a lasting passion for accountancy in their learners.'

Daryl Blundell, General Manager for Sage Pastel Accounting, agrees: 'The Olympiad is one of our most important annual initiatives because of the role it plays in identifying and building young accounting talent. It also helps to popularise accounting as a subject, and highlights the opportunities a career in accountancy offers for the youth. We are always impressed by the passion, dedication and skill we see among the participants and by how the competition grows every year.'

This year's Olympiad attracted 4,170 grade 11 and 12 learners from 322 schools from around the country.

September 2015 will see a Junior Accounting Olympiad for learners in grade 9 take place for the second year running. The separate competition allows those learners who are still deciding if they want to choose accounting as a subject for grades 10 to12, to stretch their skills.

The Junior Olympiad came as a product of SAICA's involvement with the capacitating of economic management sciences teachers focusing on accounting better to master both the content and methodology for their subject.

National Results

  • Top province – KwaZulu-Natal – 51.45%
  • Top school – Butterworth High School – 78.33%

Top 3 learners Nationally

NameSchoolResult
1st Sumaiya JeewaMiddelburg Muslim School, Mpumalanga95%
2nd Thembelihle JeleLadysmith High School, KwaZulu-Natal94%
3rd Joshua GonggrypWestville Boys High, KwaZulu-Natal93%
3rd Naushaad MaharajRondebosch Boy's High School, Western Cape93%

Provincial Results

Eastern Cape

  • Top School – Butterworth High (78.33%)
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stZusakheMdlankomoButterworth High School91%
2nd HayleyWardCollegiate Girls High School90%
3rd UyandaMjayeziButterworth High School89%

Northern Cape

  • Top School – Hoërskool Duineveld (57.2%)
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stShannonThompsonKimberly Girls High School77%
2ndCureleyOlynHoerskool Douglas75%
2ndThivenPadayachyNorthern Cape High School75%
3rdOhentseMonnediEmang Mmogo Comprehensive School74%
3rdMarleneBeukesHoerskool Duineveld74%

North West

  • Top School – Potchefstroom Gimnasium (62.53%) 
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stEsmereldaOberholzerPotchefstroom Gimnasium78%
2ndSumaiyaSidatMafikeng High School75%
3rdTersiaRadleyHoerskool Lichtenburg74%
3rdRudieDe WetPotchefstroom Gimnasium74%

Mpumalanga

  • Top School – Mahlatsi Secondary School (64.9%)
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stSumaiyaJeewaMiddelburg Muslim School95%
2ndSumayyahBhayatMiddelburg Muslim School84%
3rdMoniqueDe AbreuHoerskool Kanonkop79%

Limpopo

  • Top School – Dendron Secondary School (64.6%) 
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stMatlonyaHemeltonPatrick Ramaano High School87%
2ndSekabateDialeDendron Secondary School86%
3rdMmakwenaThemaneGlen Cowie Secondary School83%

Gauteng

  • Top School – King Edward VII School (67.6%) 
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stAudaciousMurewaSaheti School90%
2ndAilisterDimaculanganKing Edward VII School85%
3rdSebastianSpruitKing Edward VII School84%

Western Cape

  • Top School – Rondebosch Boys' High School (71.25%) 
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stNaushaadMaharajRondebosch Boys High School93%
2ndChristopherHooperRondebosch Boys High School92%
3rdMeeraRanchodFairbairn College91%
3rdUzairKadirRondebosch Boys High School91%

KwaZulu-Natal

  • Top School – Durban Girls' High School (76.7%) 
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stThembelihleMzilaLadysmith High School94%
2ndJoshuaGonggrypWestville Boys High School93%
3rdThabisoMabulaInsikayethu High School91%

Free State

  • Top School – Eunice High School (64.35%) 
PositionNameSurnameSchoolResult
1stMeng-Juan KathyWuEunice High School82%
1stBusisiweMavundlaSt Michael's High School82%
2ndMatselisoMonnapulaSt Michael's High School80%
3rdSalome ArleneWesselsEunice High School79%

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