The North West Department of Education is confident that the Last Push Campaign will assist grade 12 learners to prepare for their final exams. 

This as the department, led by MEC Viola Motsumi, successfully launched the campaign at MM Sebitloane Special School in Taung, with only 23 days before the year-end exams. 

More than 300 learners, education stakeholders, faith-based organizations and the local chief, attended the launch. 

Motsumi expressed confidence in the campaign.  

“The launch of the Last Push campaign marks a critical point in our efforts to ensure that no learner is left behind. 

We are pleased with the enthusiasm shown by the learners, and I am confident that this program will help them bridge any remaining knowledge gaps as they prepare for their final exams. 

The support from the community and stakeholders further reinforces our shared goal of seeing our learners excel and reach their full potential as the Department thrives to obtain 86-90% results announcements,” said the MEC. 

Motsumi added that the campaign is part of the department’s “broader initiative to ensure all learners in the province are fully prepared for their upcoming exams.” 

This launch also coincided with the conclusion of the spring camps held across the province where learners underwent intensive revision activities to close any remaining content gaps. 

The MEC stressed that the department “remains committed to providing the necessary resources and support to ensure that all learners are well-equipped for their exams, and the program is a testament to these efforts.”  

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