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Matriculants around the country have received their National Senior Certificate (NSC) results after the 2021 Matric exam season.


Part of the agenda when the matric results are released is finding out the pass rates for South Africa’s nine provinces. 


After the release of the 2021 Matric examination results, many laerars may want to have their scripts remarked. Here how much a matric remark will cost you. 


Despite having to overcome huge adversity, the class of 2021 worked hard and earned more than 200 000 distinctions.


Mathematics is viewed as one of the more challenging subjects at schools, and with the release of the 2021 Grade 12 Examination Results, how well did the class of 2021 fair?


Following the release of the Matric results of 2021, countless young people will be faced with the need or desire to adjust their study plans for this year because they did not perform as expected, while many others will be faced with the happy news that their options have increased as a result of better-than-expected results - whether this be the eligibility to enrol for higher education, or enrol for a different qualification.


In just a few weeks, the Grade 12  Matric Class of 2021 will receive their examination results. Here are the steps taken by the education department before the results can be released to the learners.


With the announcement of the National matric pass rate for the class of 2021 out of the way, the performance of the country's nine provinces is in the spotlight. 


The time has finally arrived, as the Minister of Basic Education has confirmed the national pass rate for the matric class of 2021. Many experts predicted a low pass rate, but the Minister’s announcement is a pleasant surprise.


Matric Results will be published on media platforms after courts ruled against the Education Department’s decision not publish the results publicly. 


After a week of uncertainty, the courts have decided that the Class of 2021’s results will be published on all media platforms.


Schools can no longer force parents to buy certain school uniform items from specific retailers. However, not every school is complying with the new rules.


With the return to the classroom on the cards for many South African learners, a union is calling for one curriculum.


With just days left before the release of the 2021 Grade 12 results, the decision to not publish learners’ results on public platforms has sparked debate in South Africa.


The grade 12 class of 2021 are just a week away from learning how they've performed during the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.


After the competition commissions’ judgement that parents cannot be forced to purchase school uniforms from specific retailers, parents will be saving money.


The annual tradition of purchasing a newspaper to see who passed matric will not take place as the education department has decided against publishing matric results on public platforms. 


In ten days time, matriculants will receive their final results after weeks of waiting. 


With a new academic year just around the corner, the expenses that parents with school children have are back.


As the new year begins, parents of school children are purchasing stationery, books and new school clothing before their children begin the 2022 academic year. 

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