Matric exam results get green light

Umalusi, the Quality Council in General and Further Education and Training has approved the release of the 2022 national examination results, citing that irregularities did not compromise the credibility and integrity of the examinations.

Having studied all the evidence presented, the quality assurance body said the Executive Committee (EXCO) of Umalusi Council concluded that the examinations were administered largely in accordance with the regulations pertaining to the Conduct, Administration and Management of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examination.

Speaking during a media briefing on Monday, Chairperson of Umalusi Council, Professor Yunus Ballim, said that the irregularities identified during the writing and marking of the examinations were not systemic.

“The…

Tags: Exam | Matric

Read Full Article at news.google.com

Financial Services Sales Consultant
Job Summary Purpose of the role: Coach clients to achieve a healthy financial lifestyle Meet monthly sales targets…,500.00 per month, plus commission. Education: High School (matric) (Required) RE5 (Preferred) Debt Counselling (Preferred) OR… Job Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
September 20, 2023
R4500 per month
How security printing protects the integrity of matric exam papers
It also continuously adds measures to avoid irregularities such as cheating and exam paper leaks. The department has additionally created a hotline that can be used to report irregular incidents. Implementing preventative solutions instead of resorting to damage control when …

How security printing protects the integrity of matric exam papers Read More »

Posted in Exam, Matric
KZN ready for matric 2022 despite flood damages, says MEC
Regardless of the heavy rains that destroyed its schools infrastructure, the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education confirmed that it was ready to conduct the 2022 National Senior Certificate (NSC) Exams. Education MEC Mbali Frazer announced the province’s matric state of readiness …

KZN ready for matric 2022 despite flood damages, says MEC Read More »

Minister Angie Motshekga: Basic Education Dept Budget Vote 2022/23
Basic Education Adjusted Budget Vote Speech for the 2022/23 Financial Year, Delivered Virtually by the Honourable Minister of Basic Education, Mrs Angie Motshekga, MP, at the National Assembly, Cape Town Honourable Speaker / Deputy SpeakerCabinet colleagues and Deputy Ministers presentHonourable …

Minister Angie Motshekga: Basic Education Dept Budget Vote 2022/23 Read More »

Posted in Afrikaans, Committee