Government pleased with 2025 Matric Results
Government has congratulated the matric Class of 2025 on achieving an exceptional National Senior Certificate (NSC) pass rate of 88%, marking the highest pass rate in the country.
This as Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube, announced the 2025 Matric Results on Monday night.
In releasing the results, the Minister said KwaZulu-Natal emerged as the best performing province in the country with all other provinces performing at over 80%.
For the first time, all 75 school districts achieved a pass rate of 80% and above. Over 900 000 learners wrote the 2025 NSC examination, making it the largest class to write the examination in South Africa’s history.
“This achievement reflects positive growth in learner performance and is a clear indication of the hard work, resilience and commitment demonstrated by learners throughout their schooling journey. This success is the result of a collective effort involving learners, educators, school leadership, parents, caregivers and education stakeholders across the system,” the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) said on Monday.
READ | Class of 2025 sets new national record with historic 88% pass rate
Government is also encouraged by strong performance in key subjects and the growing number of learners qualifying for Bachelor, Diploma and Higher Certificate passes.
“These results provide a strong foundation for increased participation in post-school education and training, and for the development of critical skills required by the economy.
While government celebrates the achievement of the Class of 2025, it remains mindful of learners who did not achieve the results they had hoped for.
“These learners are reminded that an examination outcome alone does not define their worth or future prospects. Government, through the Department of Basic Education and its partners, will ensure that psychosocial support services are accessible to learners during this period,” it said.
It encouraged learners experiencing emotional distress, anxiety or disappointment to seek support through the following free and confidential services:
• Childline South Africa: 116 (24-hour toll-free service for children and young people)
• South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG): 0800 567 567 (24-hour toll-free)
• Suicide Crisis Line: 0800 567 567
• Cipla WhatsApp Chat Line: 076 882 2775.
“Learners who did not pass or get the results that they hoped for are further encouraged to explore the Second Chance Matric Programme, supplementary examinations, and alternative education and training pathways. The Second Chance Programme is provided free of charge to candidates.”
The Department of Basic Education’s Second Chance Matric Programme was established in 2016 for learners who would like to improve their results or eventually complete their matric qualification on a part-time basis.
These pathways provide meaningful opportunities for learners to complete their schooling or acquire market-relevant skills.
“Government reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that no learner is left behind and that every young person is supported to realise their full potential. Once again, government congratulates the Class of 2025 and wishes all learners success on their future endeavours,” said government.
Earlier, Deputy President Paul Mashatile also congratulated the Class of 2025 and encouraged the matriculants to take advantage of government-supported opportunities aimed at supporting young people as they transition into higher education, skills development, and employment. - SAnews.gov.za
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