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Resources to help your teen deal with bad matric results

Nomali Cele Image | Adobe Stock How to help your teen deal with bad matric results Every year,  people selling and delivering newspapers are greeted by anxious teenagers who just can’t wait until the next day to receive their full statements of results and read their fate. But do bad matric results seal a matriculant’s fate?Matric, the culmination of a child’s basic education career, is an important part of his […]

today18/01/2024

NEWS

Matric 2023 results: Here’s how you can get your matric results online

Zuko Komisa Matric 2023 results: Here's how you can get your matric results online. The National Senior Certificate matric results are anticipated to be made public on Friday, January 19, and the ministerial announcement of the results is scheduled for Thursday, January 18. Students who took their matric exams last year are encouraged to view their results using the Matric Results Online System, according to the Gauteng Department of e-Government. […]

today17/01/2024

TVET skilled trade

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Learn a skilled trade at a TVET College

Written y Dohne Damons Learn a skilled trade at a TVET College to enter the workforce as a functional worker. Technical Vocational Education and Training Colleges form part of the department of higher education and training. TVET colleges are usually overshadowed by the idea of passing matric and registering at a university. But skilled trades are also in demand and do not always require a matric certificate as a prerequisite […]

today24/01/2023

Matric Certificate

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It is not too late to get your matric certificate

Written by Dohne Damons It is not too late to get your matric certificate. The Department of Basic Education reported that the pass rate for 2022 is a successful 80.1%. Other reports argue that the pass rate is just 54.6% if you include the number of drop-outs for 2022. Regardless, there are matriculants who have not passed and who may need guidance on what to do next. Here are three […]

today24/01/2023

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The Best T In The City: Why my child failed at school

Kaya 959 Reporter School can be very challenging at times, and unfortunately, some children can not keep up with the workload. One of the most soul-crushing thing for both parents and children is when a child fails a grade. It is devastating for the child and comes with a certain level of shame when they return back to the same class the following year. Though there were many changes that […]

today24/01/2022

NEWS

Court orders the publication of matric results in newspapers and other digital platforms

Kaya 959 Reporter The Pretoria high court has ruled that the 2021 National Senior Certificate results be published on all media platforms. The Department of basic education (DBE) faced a legal challenge from AfriForum, pupil Anle Spies and Maroela Media over its decision not to publicly publish the latest matric results. The Basic Education Department had said the results can't be published due to the Protection of Personal Information Act […]

today18/01/2022

publishing of matric results

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DBE taken to court to reverse decision on publishing matric results

Kaya News Reporter   The Department of Basic Education (DBE) will need to wait for the Pretoria High Court's decision on the publishing of matric results. This after Afriforum and two other parties have opposed the DBE decided to protect the identities of learners and abide by the POPIA act. On Wednesday, 12 January the Information Regulator met with the DBE to discuss the conditions around the publishing of matric […]

today17/01/2022

Matric results

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Matric results will not be available on media publications or online

Kaya News Reporter The class of 2021 will not have their matric results published in newspapers or on any online platforms. This is due to the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). The Department of Basic Education (DBE) made the announcement a short while ago. POPIA came into effect in July 2021 and aims to protect against the dissemination of personal information. Matric results have always been published in newspaper […]

today11/01/2022

NEWS

Easy guide to access matric results

Kaya 959 News   The National Senior Certificate matric results will be released this afternoon. The results will be released at midnight on 23 February.   Minister Angie Motshekga is set to make an announcement at 16h00 today.   Teachers unions have expressed hope that despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, the class of 2020 will do well.   The final exam was marred by two paper leaks that […]

today22/02/2021

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