Premier Lesufi wishes the Matric Class of 2025 well in the upcoming final exams
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Premier Lesufi wishes the Matric Class of 2025 well in the upcoming final exams
Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi, has extended his best wishes to the Class of 2025 as they prepare to sit for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations, which officially commence on Tuesday, 21 October 2025. Gauteng has consistently maintained its position among the top three performing provinces in the NSC examinations.
In 2024, the province achieved an impressive 88.4% pass rate, placing it third nationally behind the Free State (91%) and KwaZulu-Natal (89.5%). This year, a total of 188,057 candidates have registered to write the NSC exams in Gauteng, (144,315 full-time and 43,742 part-time learners). The examinations will take place at 1,007 centres across the province (741 public schools, 267 independent schools, and 25 designated centres).
Throughout the year, the Gauteng Provincial Government has worked tirelessly to support and prepare the matriculants for success. All parents and guardians are called upon to support the learners throughout the exam period.
Systems have also been put in place to mitigate potential disruptions, such as service delivery protests and operational challenges, ensuring that all learners can write their exams under safe and conducive conditions. “On behalf of the Gauteng Provincial Government, I wish the Class of 2025 all the best in their upcoming final examinations. May your hard work and dedication throughout the year bear fruit as you prepare for these exams, which mark the culmination of your basic education,” said Premier Lesufi.
The Gauteng Provincial Government remains confident that the Class of 2025 will continue the province’s proud tradition of academic excellence and resilience.
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