Download Newspaper For Matric Results 2022

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All factual material contained on this site and/or page has been published as provided by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and Independent Examinations Board (IEB). The Citizen disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of any information provided or referred to herein, or for any omissions therein. Candidate's results may be omitted because of technical reasons and any queries should be directed to the relevant school or (provincial) education department.

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IEB results made available via this platform relate to learners who have consented to having their results published. DBE results have been provided by the department pursuant to the 2022/01/18 order made by the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division (Pretoria) in case 1652/2022. Persons who make use of this platform to access examination results confirm that they do so lawfully as per the Protection of Personal Information Act.

These results are preliminary results and therefore, in the case of omissions, candidates must contact the school. A second opportunity to complete or improve your results will be available in May/June 2023. The closing date for application is on 8 February 2023. Admission requirements are on the reverse side of the Statement of Results. Bursaries are available from NSFAS for any course of study. Contact NSFAS on 08600 NSFAS (0860067327), e-mail in...@nsfas.org.za or visit www.nsfas.org.za. Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the results, note that candidates' results may have been omitted or inaccurately printed due to technical reasons. We are strictly adhering to POPIA restrictions to protect your data/information.

The class of 2022 had a tough build-up to matric. They bore the brunt of Covid-19 that disrupted two years of learning, leading to the Department of Basic Education (DBE) doubling efforts in preparation for the exams.

Because of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI Act), the department said parents and pupils will have to sign consent forms for their National Senior Certificate (NSC) results to be published in newspapers and other media platforms.

Matric results 2023 newspaper pdf download. The results reflected on this website are the results of the individual subjects written in the 2023 Senior Certificate midyear examinations, and DO NOT include the results of the National Senior Certificate midyear examinations.

Some subject or candidate results may be excluded from the results published on this website, because of technical reasons. Please enquire at centre where you wrote or at your district/provincial office.The Department of Basic Education reserves the right to change any of the information published on this website.

IMPORTANT: The next opportunity to complete or improve your results is in May/June 2023. You can register online or at a district office from 1 October 2022 to 8 February 2023. Admission requirements are on the reverse side of your Statement of Results

A lot of candidates are still waiting for the Department of Basic Education to announce matric results . You have number of options to check your DBE Matric Results 2022 but one of the easiest way you can use is Online. Here are the steps you can take to check your Basic Education Matric Results 2022 Online.

Amongst the hype of it all, there is the dismay of those who don't see their names and in more recent years, there have been reports of spikes in the rate of teen suicides around the time the results are released.

The Mpumalanga Department for Education MEC, Ms Reginah Mhaule will announce the 2017 Grade 12 results on Friday, 05 January at Thaba Chweu Local Municipality in Leroro Village.
The event will be held at the Word of Life Church from 9.30am.
At this occasion, the MEC will outline the performance of learners, schools, circuits, districts and municipalities.
The MEC will also present tokens to learners and schools that performed outstandingly.
These tokens were sponsored by different business institutions.
The department mentioned that the event will also be streamed live in 15 community radio stations and the departmental facebook page.
MEC urged parents to accompany their children when they collect statements of results from their respective schools from 8am on Friday, 5 January.
Parents and learners who seek clarity on any examination related matter are requested to contact the Departmental Examination Help Desk at 013 766 0033.
Those that require psychosocial support are requested to contact the Department through its toll free number 0800 203 116 during office hours.

You can also find your Matric results in the newspaper. After writing your exams and all the test papers have been marked and processed, you will be able to find your Matric results by using your exam number and searching for it in a newspaper such as the:

After you have successfully completed your Matric exams, your High School will let you know when you can go fetch your Matric Certificate. You must go on the date and time the High School has provided and go fetch your Matric Certificate with your Matric results.

If you have lost your Matric Certificate, or it was damaged in some manner, there are still ways to get your Matric results or to get your Matric Certificate. You must contact the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and fill out a replacement application form, or apply online through the official Umalusi application portal. With this, you need to include your ID, an affidavit and an application fee, which will vary depending on how you apply. Application through the DBE will cost R155,00.

You can also find your old Matric results online. If you wrote your Matric exams before 2004 you can find them in the government archives. If it is older than 2004 you will have to contact the Department of Basic Education directly by email or phone call.

There is always a way to find your Matric results if you were not able to receive them from your High School. Hopefully, this article has given you some insights on how you can find your Matric results on an online platform.

The publication of matric results in the countries major newspapers has become an yearly tradition in South Africa, but there has been some debate whether results should still be published in this manner come January. This comes after Basic Education minister, Angie Motshekga, early this year recommended the tradition be done away with. A ministerial task team was subsequently set up to look into the matter, resolving that the publications could result in serious consequences for students.

Amongst the central concerns for students who fail to pass is the negative psychological impact the publication of results will have on them. In recent years, there have been reports of spikes in the rate of teen suicides around the time the results are released. Furthermore, many of those students would likely be forced to celebrate the achievements of their peers.

Educational analyst, Graeme Bloch, was in agreement with the possible dropping of this tradition. He further highlighted the case of those students who dropped out of school before reaching matric, saying that they were also not helped by the issue.

What was more concerning than the failure rate though, was the percentage of students that failed to even reach their 12th year. According to a report published at the beginning of 2014, only 34. 8% of pupils who started school in 2002 made it through to and passed matric in 2013.

Despite the criticism, Bloch noted the publication of results did have its positives. Apart from upping to confidence of many students, it also brought about a sense of transparency in the whole process.

As the graduation season nears, you might find yourself filled with anticipation and curiosity, eagerly awaiting your Matric results. This moment is more than just a milestone; it marks the culmination of your hard work and the exciting start of a new chapter in your life. It's important for you to know when and how you'll receive your graduation results, as this knowledge is key to preparing for the future.

Before accessing your results, ensure you have your exam number ready, as it's crucial for identification in all of these methods. Also, it's important to note that while results are made available through these channels, the official matric certificate, which is necessary for further education and employment, is usually collected from the school or examination centre where you sat the exams.

Checking International British curriculum graduation results, such as IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education), AS (Advanced Subsidiary), and A-Level exams in South Africa, involves a few distinct steps. These exams are typically administered by examination boards like Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) or Pearson Edexcel. Here's how to check these results.

It's important to remember that while these results give you an indication of your performance, the official certificates are usually sent to the examination centres some time after the results are announced. Students will need to collect these certificates from their examination centre, as they are crucial for university applications or employment purposes.

Also, remember to keep your Candidate ID and other relevant details confidential and secure, as these are necessary for accessing your results and for any future correspondence with the examination boards.

In South Africa, the release of CAPS matric results typically occurs in early January of the year following the exams. The Department of Basic Education announces the specific date a few months in advance, usually after the completion of the matric exams that are held in November and December. Once the marking process is concluded, the results are prepared for release.

It's essential for students and parents to stay updated with official announcements from the Department of Basic Education for the most accurate and current information regarding the release of results.

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