Highest number of submitted Grade 1 and 8 online admissions applications since 2016

The Gauteng Education Department’s 2023 Grade 1 and 8 Online Admissions system has recorded the highest number of submitted applications since its inception in 2016.

Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi made a presentation to the media at Hoërskool Menlopark in Pretoria on the placement process for the 2023 Grade 1 and 8 Online Admissions in Gauteng yesterday (Sun).

Lesufi said that although the system experienced challenges within the first few minutes of switching on in July, at the end of the application, the system recorded the highest number of submitted applications since its inception in 2016.

According to the Gauteng Education Department (GDE), a total of 764 062 applications…

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