In a resounding achievement for KwaZulu-Natal’s matric class of 2023, the province has not only outshone its 2022 performance but has also surpassed the Western Cape, securing the top spot for the number of distinctions.
Hubert Mweli, the Director-general of the Basic Education Department, provided an insightful performance breakdown, offering a sneak peek ahead of the official results announcement scheduled for Thursday evening.
“KZN is making significant strides, improving its distinction rate from 6% in 2022 to an impressive 8.3%,” Mweli revealed. This remarkable uptick solidifies KZN’s position as a frontrunner in academic excellence.
Mweli highlighted the province’s substantial contribution to the national education landscape, stating, “KZN accounts for 25% of the total number of learners, making it the largest segment in our educational system, followed closely by Gauteng.” The Class of 2023, representing this education powerhouse, achieved an overall pass rate of 82.9%, marking a notable 2.8 percentage point increase compared to the previous year.
While the Free State maintained its position as the top-achieving province with an impressive 89.3% overall pass rate, Limpopo emerged as the most improved province, boasting a 7.4% increase. KZN secured a commendable second place with a pass rate of 86.36%, underlining its commitment to educational excellence.
The anticipation is building for individual candidates set to receive their results on Friday, a moment that marks the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. As KZN takes the lead in distinctions, it signals a bright future for the province’s education system and the aspirations of its talented matriculants.
The Class of 2023’s success story adds another chapter to the ongoing narrative of South Africa’s commitment to nurturing a generation of well-educated and accomplished individuals. With KZN at the forefront, the nation has reason to celebrate the achievements of its young minds and the educators who guide them towards success.
In a resounding achievement for KwaZulu-Natal’s matric class of 2023, the province has not only outshone its 2022 performance but has also surpassed the Western Cape, securing the top spot for the number of distinctions.
Hubert Mweli, the Director-general of the Basic Education Department, provided an insightful performance breakdown, offering a sneak peek ahead of the official results announcement scheduled for Thursday evening.
“KZN is making significant strides, improving its distinction rate from 6% in 2022 to an impressive 8.3%,” Mweli revealed. This remarkable uptick solidifies KZN’s position as a frontrunner in academic excellence.
Mweli highlighted the province’s substantial contribution to the national education landscape, stating, “KZN accounts for 25% of the total number of learners, making it the largest segment in our educational system, followed closely by Gauteng.” The Class of 2023, representing this education powerhouse, achieved an overall pass rate of 82.9%, marking a notable 2.8 percentage point increase compared to the previous year.
While the Free State maintained its position as the top-achieving province with an impressive 89.3% overall pass rate, Limpopo emerged as the most improved province, boasting a 7.4% increase. KZN secured a commendable second place with a pass rate of 86.36%, underlining its commitment to educational excellence.
The anticipation is building for individual candidates set to receive their results on Friday, a moment that marks the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. As KZN takes the lead in distinctions, it signals a bright future for the province’s education system and the aspirations of its talented matriculants.
The Class of 2023’s success story adds another chapter to the ongoing narrative of South Africa’s commitment to nurturing a generation of well-educated and accomplished individuals. With KZN at the forefront, the nation has reason to celebrate the achievements of its young minds and the educators who guide them towards success.