Matric results are important as they help shape what you will do after high school, and could have a major impact on your future. If you are not happy with your matric results, you can apply for a Matric rewrite.
if you failed or did not get the marks you needed to get into the higher education institution or programme you wanted, then you can apply for a matric rewrite in order to attain better results.
How To Apply For A Matric Rewrite
You will need a copy of your ID and your Matric certificate or statement of results to register. Once you have compiled all the necessary documentation, you may visit your local district office to apply for a Matric rewrite.
If you want further support to make sure you're prepared, you can apply online via the Second Chance Programme website. The Second Chance Programme provides various study materials and face-to-face classes.
The following opportunities to rewrite exist:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) supplementary exams which are usually in March
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) progressed learners (learners who wrote the NSC the previous year but did not sit for all 6 subjects) which are usually in June
- Part-time NSC candidates (learners who attempted the NSC examinations post 2015) which are usually in November