Old Mutual Unit Trust (OMUT), a division of the Old Mutual Investment Group, recognised outstanding academic achievement in Mathematics at St. George’s Diocesan School and St. Paul’s College.
As part of its commitment to educational excellence and the development of future-ready talent, OMUT awarded top-performing Grade 12 students who excelled in Cambridge International AS Level Mathematics, one of the most rigorous and globally benchmarked curricula.
At St. George’s Diocesan School, Anikait Sahu and Mark Saad were honoured for achieving an exceptional average of 99%, a testament to their dedication, discipline, and mathematical aptitude.
At St. Paul’s College, Henry Grant and Jonty Austin were also celebrated for their outstanding results and commitment to academic excellence.
Representatives from Old Mutual Investment Group attended the ceremonies to present the awards and personally congratulate the learners and educators.
The recognition underscores OMUT’s belief in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping Namibia’s intellectual capital.
“Old Mutual Unit Trust is proud to celebrate the achievements of learners who are excelling in subjects that are critical to 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.”
OMUT continues to support initiatives that promote academic excellence, skills development, and financial empowerment across the country.
In the photo: Anikait Sahu, Mauriza Fredericks the Old Mutual Namibia Corporate Marketing and Sustainability Manager, and Mark Saad.