Grade 12 pupils write exams missed because of protest actions

The 2022 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exam rewrites have been under way today in some parts of the country.

The Department of Basic Education and Umalusi have granted permission to learners who missed their exams due to protest actions.

This comes after pupils in different provinces missed their exams due to service delivery protests, taxi strikes, heavy rains and storms.

In Mpumalanga 1 127 matric candidates have sat for their maths paper 2 exam, and in Gauteng 53 pupils for economics paper 1. In the Western Cape, one pupil will rewrite an English paper and one in Limpopo as well.

In North West, three matric learners have sat for maths Literacy, as did four Eastern Cape pupils.

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