Top maths students honoured

Old Mutual Unit Trust (OMUT), a division of the Old Mutual Investment Group, has recognised outstanding Mathematics students from St George’s Diocesan School and St Paul’s College for their exceptional performance in the Cambridge International AS Level examinations.
As part of its commitment to educational excellence and nurturing future-ready talent, OMUT celebrated top-performing Grade 12 learners who excelled in one of the world’s most rigorous and globally benchmarked curricula.
At St George’s Diocesan School, Anikait Sahu and Mark Saad were honoured for achieving an impressive average of 99%, reflecting their hard work, discipline and remarkable aptitude in Mathematics.
At St Paul’s College, Henry Grant and Jonty Austin received recognition for their outstanding results and dedication to academic excellence.
Representatives from Old Mutual Investment Group attended the award ceremonies to personally congratulate the learners and their teachers. “Old Mutual Unit Trust is proud to celebrate learners who are excelling in subjects that drive innovation and economic growth,” said Lionel Kannemeyer, Managing Director of the Old Mutual Investment Group. “By investing in education, we are investing in Namibia’s future.”