Two Cape Town students celebrate international university acceptance

Cape Town – Laura Brink has been accepted to study English Literature at the Oxford University in the UK – and Victor Vermeulen will begin his studies in Applied Science and return with real solutions for Eskom and the energy crisis.

This is an incredible story of hard work, dedication and tenacity resulting in the rare achievement of acceptance into global universities.

“We are immensely proud of Laura and Victor. They took on the difficult task of choosing to accelerate their three A-Levels and complete them in five months instead of a year. These results are confirmation of the excellence of two remarkable students who epitomise the Inspired Education Group’s philosophy of…

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