SADTU Statement on the 2020 National Senior Certificate (Matric) Resuts
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The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (SADTU) welcomes the 2020 National Senior Certificate (Matric) results. The decline in the pass rate, compared to the 2019’s 81,3%, does not come as a surprise following the disruptions experienced in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Class deserves our outmost praise for enduring the most challenging year.
Class of 2020 makes everybody proud despite 5.1% decline amid Covid Lindile Sifile and Mpho Koka and Yoliswa Sobuwa > By Lindile Sifile and Mpho Koka and Yoliswa Sobuwa - 23 February 2021 - 07:33
The overall matric pass rate for 2020 may have dropped by 5.1% compared to 2019, but the resilience shown by pupils while studying under Covid-19 has received high praise.
Basic education minister Angie Motshekga left the podium at the release of the 2020 National Senior Certificate exam results in Tshwane last night with her head held high despite the decrease in the pass rate.
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) welcomes the release of the 2020 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results in the province earlier today and congratulates those learners who have achieved this milestone, along with their educators and parents. While KZN did not realise its target of an 80% pass rate – achieving 77.6% with a drop of 3.7% from 2019 - the number of learners who passed matric in 2020 rose as did the number of bachelor passes, which is indicative of an increase in quality teaching.
KST congratulates the Free State Province Grade 12 class of 2020 for their achievement, attaining 85.1% and retaining the number one spot nationally during an exceedingly difficult year in the 2020 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations a decline of 3.2% from 2019.
Working in partnership with the Free State Department of Education, KST has been implementing the
District Whole School Development programme in primary and secondary schools in the Fezile Dabi and Motheo (Thaba Nchu and Botshabelo) districts which fall within Quintile 1, 2 and 3 for the past eight years. Providing support to schools with Empowerment and Transformation Workshops, Curriculum development, Infrastructure development, Leadership development and Vision support.