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Strict Covid protocols are in place for the exams, with special provision made for those who test positive.

Matric exam timetable changes to accommodate elections

Moving the national senior certificate exams forward also allows matrics who are old enough to cast their ballots on 1 November

To measure someone on what happens between the start and end of November of their matric year, is to underestimate human potential. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

To succeed, learners need help in making the right subject choices

Every year an average of 300 000 learners leave school before reaching matric. Rather than waiting for young people to become disengaged, there are easy ways we can set them up…

Although there are several state-sponsored initiatives aimed at creating work opportunities, these initiatives tend to miss many young people who are isolated as a result of vulnerabilities and social exclusion.

Are young South Africans set up for failure?

With 7.9-million young South Africans out of work or with very little education or training opportunities, who looks out for their aspirations?

Across the country, young people tell us daily about the barriers they face when looking for work.

Young people must help design a youth employment plan

A six-point plan will help to drive the president’s youth employment intervention but it is essential that the experiences of young people are prioritised in its design and…

Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said he was thrilled with the matric results.

Education MECs welcome matric results

The Eastern Cape had the most-improved performance, and the Free State achieved its top spot in the provincial pecking order

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said work had already begun to introduce the General Education Certificate before the grade 12 exit qualification.(Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Motshekga congratulates poor, rural schools for producing brilliant learners

With 12-million students in 26 000 schools, the education system is under pressure to teach the next generation. Education minister says it’s working

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has applauded the Eastern Cape for “joining the 70% performance club”. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Eastern Cape joins 70% performance club

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says the country is moving closer to its goals

Top matric pupils for 2018 (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)
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Meet some of the top matrics for 2018

Some of the country’s top learners didn’t realise they had done so well

(Gemma Ritchie/M&G)

Motshekga: We look to 2018 matriculants to solve problems

The pupils have been tasked to work towards the fourth industrial revolution

Various organisations work the Gauteng department of social development to provide school backpacks

​Education and social development departments collaborate

The Isibindi programme helps child-headed families to rise above their circumstances

Salvini needs to choose between revolution and the restoration. Whether to leave Berlusconi

Malema calls on former matrics to report to academic institutions in 2018

‘We must make sure that in 2018 all academically deserving students are admitted freely in SA universities and FET colleges’

(Graphic: John McCann)

Matriculants need moral guidance

Institutions and families must teach values in a decaying society and adverse economic conditions

Breakthrough: The centre combination of Jesse Kriel and Damian de Allende can release South Africa’s speedy wings.

Education system must be overhauled to prepare matriculants

Progressing learners through grade 11 won’t solve education’s plight – improved leadership, teaching ability and accountability are also crucial.

South Africa needs a new kind of political activism to ensure that the defence of our democracy remains at the top of the sociopolitical agenda

Of the 18% of matrics registered at universities, half drop out

Senior academic at the University of Johannesburg Dr Andre van Zyl says universities enroll just over a quarter of youth who complete matric.

Weak matric pupils pushed to drop subjects

Pressure is being put on failing matrics to forgo writing to massage the pass rate, say educators.

Matriculants eagerly wait for results.

Our maths mindset doesn’t add up

Schools keep pass rates up by limiting subject choices – sacrificing our poorest pupils’ futures, says Martin Prew.

South Africa’s secondary education system must find better ways to prepare matriculants for tertiary education.

Ditch idea of a secure job and get to work

The unemployment rate in South Africa is at crisis level and it should be declared a state of emergency, writes Ronald Bownes.

Education: Celebrating failure says it all

The failure of education is political and goes back to the importance we attach to it, says Songezo Zibi.

Schools pick and choose their pupils — and their pass rates

The annual matric results symbolise for a passing moment the nation’s education health — and this year the prognosis was good.

‘Pass black matrics’

The KwaZulu-Natal branch of the Sadtu has called on "biased marking" in favour of black matriculants, the <em>Sowetan</em> reported.