Over 700 000 Matrics Will Write During This Year's Final Exams


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For public schools, there's just over three weeks left until the 2023 final National Senior Certificate exams and for private schools, less than two weeks. Is the department and schools ready?


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For public schools, the final matric examination period is set to commence on Monday, 30 October 2023 and will conclude during the first week of December 2023. As for independent schools, the IEB final matric exams will kick off sooner on 17 October 2023 and will end on 28 November 2023.

This means that for public schools, there's just over three weeks left and for private schools, less than two weeks. Is everything ready?

Well, Minister of the Department of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga has said that she is confident that her department is ready.

723 971 full-time candidates will sit down to participate in this year's final National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations, around 30 000 less than last year. As for part-time candidates, 129 064 individuals will be writing, bringing the total candidates for this year's final matric exams to 853 035.

As for Independent schools. 14 127 full-time candidates and 1 080 part-time candidates will be writing.

This year's exams will take place across 6 337 public schools and 552 independent exam centres in the country, including Adult Education and Training centres and special centres.

This year's matric class are the grade 10s of the Covid-19 pandemic which means they were the hardest hit matrics.

Deputy Chairperson of the Education for Social Justice Foundation, Hendrick Makaneta, says:

We have seen in many provinces such as Gauteng and Free State, there was a lot of intensive work during which the matriculants were taken through extra classes on Saturdays and sometimes on Sundays and of course there is no doubt that Covid-19 resulted in a delay in completing some of the topics in grade 10.

Challenges do however remain in township schools where learners had no access to resources during the pandemic which lead to them being behind. 

As for matric exam irregularities such as cheating, the department is said to have put measures in place to ensure that this doesn't disrupt this year's matric exams. One measure is that matrics will be scanned for any gadgets before entering the exam centre.

Matric Results Release Schedule

According to the department, this is the timeline of events for public schools' matric results:

  • 23 December 2023: Marks Capture Completed
  • 1-2 January 2024: National Exam Irregularities Committee (NEIC) meeting
  • 3-4 January 2024: Pre-standardisation meeting (DBE)
  • 5 January 2024: Umalusi Standardisation
  • 12 January 2024: Umalusi Approval of Results
  • 18 January 2024: Ministerial Announcement
  • 19 January 2024: Provincial Release of Results

IEB matric results will be released on 18 January 2024.

Using Matric Past Papers

Being a matric learner means that you are under pressure. Finding ways to study smart and effectively will help you pass your exams. One of the best methods used by learners to prepare for matric exams is to practice answering past exam question papers. 

Past papers for all Grade 12 subjects can be found on the Careers Portal website. You can find past papers for Life Sciences, Life Orientation, home language, Mathematical Literacy, Business Studies and other general subjects to prepare for your end of year examination.

DOWNLOAD THE 2023 FINAL MATRIC TIMETABLE HERE

DOWNLOAD IEB 2023 FINAL MATRIC TIMETABLE HERE

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There is less than 40 days left by the 2023 Matric Exams start in South Africa. The education department is doing all they can to ensure learners are as prepared as they can be for the final school exams. 






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Post-Matric Options

 

We helped you with past papers for your matric exams, so hopefully you are happy with your Matric results. So now you are faced with a lot of post-matric options that can shape your future paths. You might want to study law, teaching, or nursing. Of course studying is expensive so we have helpful advice about student loans, NSFAS bursaries, Fundi loans, ISFAP, and lots of other funding options.

These options range from pursuing higher education at universities , TVET Colleges or  private colleges, finding student accommodation, entering vocational training programs (like Learnerships and internships), joining the workforce, or even starting your own business. There are so many choices but we are here to help.

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