CURSORY: A young African Boy has celebrated gaining admission into one of the best Universities in the world.


A South African Student, khanya Mhlongo has been offered admission to study economics at Yale University, the private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.
The brilliant Student was able to achieve this enviable success due to his academic prowess and his skills in the use of application.
The former student of hilton college, south Africa made the school proud of their deputy head prefect in the 023 class, as they shared the news of his achievement.
Speaking on his Yale acceptance, Khanya said he was thankful to God for the opportunity.
In his words; “All I have achieved is due to his generosity and grace in my life more than due to my own merit. It was Christ who blessed me with a father who worked hard to send me to Hilton, with teachers who regularly went above and beyond the call of duty, and with friends who believed in me when I doubted myself.
“Special thanks to those behind the scenes – the support staff at Hilton, the housemasters and the admin staff – who contribute significantly to making Hilton a place where every boy can realise his potential.
”Yale would be a dream come true! But I will always miss Hilton and cherish the memories I made there’’
ALLSCHOOL TEAM
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