THE Matric Class of 2025 has achieved a historic 88% National Senior Certificate (NSC) pass rate, the highest in South Africa’s history, marking a significant milestone for the basic education sector.
In efforts to make it easier for matric learners in Gauteng to receive their final 2025 exam marks, the Gauteng Department of eGovernment has launched a new results checking online portal. The 2025 ...
Serious intervention is needed in how SA schools teach specialised IT subjects, if the country is to fully take advantage of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). In her results ...
MATRIC results are finally out, and now comes the next wait: will learners get the offers they hoped for from the tertiary institutions they applied to? The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) ...
The decline in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) matric maths pass rate is not the result of a sudden collapse in teaching quality, but the outcome of long-standing weaknesses in the schooling ...
Curro Holdings announced that 2,694 learners achieved an impressive 99.40% pass rate Over 72% of the learners attained an average of 60% or higher Twenty-two learners from Curro schools were ...
Mpumalanga’s top matric learner has been rewarded with a brand-new car and financial support The learner also received a cash prize and a full bursary for her future studies, where she plans to study ...
ehailing company, Bolt, one of the largest in South Africa, says it wants to make a difference for matric learners following the release of the 2025 matric exam results. Despite the enormous pressure ...
Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube is set to announce the 2025 matric exam results on Monday, 12 January 2026, with candidates able to obtain their results on Tuesday, 13 January. Last year’s ...
Bolt South Africa has launched “Bolt Your Matric Comeback,” an initiative sponsoring 1,000 learner rides to help young people access matric rewrites, supplementary exams and academic support programs.
With many of the Class of 2025 celebrating their hard work after passing their matric exams, the Gauteng Department of Health is urging those who did not perform well to make use of free mental health ...