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Minister gives thanks for smooth matric exams

Minister of Basic Education has congratulated all those involved in the smooth running of the 2014 matric exams. Results will be released by the minister on 5 January.

THE Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, has praised all those involved in the delivery of a successful 2014 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.

She thanked teachers, officials and candidates for a smooth matric exam around the country which commenced on 27 October and ended last week.

Motshekga said she was satisfied the examinations had been conducted with integrity and without serious problems, despite the threats of protests in some parts of the country.

The Department also commended the swift action of Eastern Cape SAPS who acted promptly three weeks ago in relocating learners from one school to another after protesters threatened to disrupt the examinations.

The examinations were conducted with no major incidents affecting the integrity or credibility of the examinations.

A total of 688 660 candidates were registered to write the examination this year, of which 550 127 were full time candidates and 138 533 were part time candidates.

These candidates wrote their examination across 6 740 examination centres where invigilation was conducted by an estimated 65 000 invigilators.

A total of 258 NSC question papers for the November 2014 and March 2015 examinations were set by the Department of Basic Education and externally moderated by Umalusi

Marking commenced on Sunday, November 30, with 41 000 markers involved in the marking of the scripts at 118 marking venues across the country.

The marking of the 2014 NSC examinations will be concluded across all provincial education departments by 18 December 2014.

All marks will then be captured on the computer system of the National Department of Basic Education in preparation for Umalusi’s standardization processes to take place from December 21 to 23.

The Minister will announce the 2014 NSC results on 5 January 2015 but learners can collect their statements of results from their various schools on the 6th January 2015 at 8am.

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