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All systems go for 2025 matric exams, says Education Chief as learners begin english paper

Silver SibiyaBy Silver Sibiya1 month agoUpdated:1 month agoNo Comments8 Views
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Chief Director Dennis Makwakwa says systems are in place to ensure a disruption-free exam season as thousands of matric learners kick off with their English paper in Soweto. Picture: Silver Sibiya
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The Department of Basic Education says it is confident that the 2025 matric examinations will proceed smoothly across Johannesburg, with all systems in place to ensure minimal disruptions.

Speaking to Newsnote on Thursday morning at Forte Secondary School in Dobsonville, Soweto, Chief Director for the Johannesburg Region, Dennis Makwakwa, said the department had taken every precaution to ensure readiness as thousands of matric learners sat for their first major paper — English First Additional Language.

“We have made sure all our systems are in place. Our monitors and invigilators are well-trained, and our learners are ready for the exams,” said Makwakwa.

He confirmed that minor issues experienced in the build-up to the exams had already been addressed. The department, he added, had also developed contingency plans to tackle potential challenges, including disruptions from power cuts.

“Because of load shedding, many of our schools already have generators, and we’ve also made provision for diesel,” Makwakwa explained.

Last year, the Johannesburg West district recorded a 97% pass rate, making it the top-performing district in the country for the second consecutive year. The region hopes to maintain or even surpass that record in 2025.

At Forte Secondary School, learners arrived early and in high spirits, with a mix of excitement and anxiety marking the start of their final school exams.

Eighteen-year-old Dineo Nyanyatsi said she was confident and well-prepared for the task ahead.
“This exam will show us what to expect for the rest of the papers,” she said, adding that she plans to study law at Wits University next year.

Her classmate, Owethu Mohatlane, described the day as both “thrilling and tense.”
“It’s a nerve-wracking moment, but I’m working hard toward my goals. English is one of my favourite subjects,” she said.

Forte Secondary’s principal, Mukosi Mudavhi, said the school had invested considerable effort into preparing learners for success.
“We’ve prepared our learners well. We even brought in external speakers to motivate them,” he said.
“Our goal is not just a 100% pass — we’re aiming for at least 90% bachelor passes.”

The 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations are being written under tight security, with education authorities emphasizing integrity and fairness in the process.

Makwakwa concluded by urging learners to remain focused and disciplined throughout the exam period.
“This is the culmination of 12 years of hard work. We want our learners to give it their best,” he said.

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