“It has been a wonderful journey. The gates have closed behind you for the very last time but we know that you shall keep all the wonderful memories with you forever. Go forth and be a light in the world,” said the Kwena Molapo High School statement.
“A big thanks to you our teachers for your leadership team for leading with kindness and compassion, setting an example for the school by encouraging our future leaders to study smart and put in the hard work. Congratulations to each and every one of you have done your absolute best, we are proud of you,” concluded the Kwena Molapo statement.
What can I do if I do not qualify to write the June NSC examination?
Candidates who do not qualify to write the June National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination, have the following options:
Re-enrol for the NSC as a full-time repeater candidate at a school without delay, provided that the candidate is younger than 21 years of age. Candidates need to enrol for 7 subjects (including Life Orientation) and have to comply with all SBA requirements.
Register as a part-time repeater candidate at a Public Adult Education Centre. Register for the Senior Certificate (SC) examination which is a school leaving qualification for adults and out of school learners who are above 21 years of age.
Alternatively, candidates that were not successful in their examinations could consider vocational education and training. There are 50 Public Further Education and Training (FET) colleges across all provinces of South Africa comprising over 300 campuses or teaching sites.