A reflection on the mid-year exams
THE mid-year examinations are over and schools finally closed on Friday and will re-open on July 20. Express asked learners how they found the mid-year examinations.
Desmond Boshego
LIMPOPO – THE mid-year examinations are over and schools finally closed on Friday and will re-open on July 20.
Express asked learners how they found the mid-year examinations.
Katlego Nkoana said she enjoyed the examinations.
“The exams were good and everything went well, I never met any challenges. I made sure I worked hard to pass with flying colours.”
Angelina Ntjana said with the support she received from her teachers and her family, she would produce good results.
“The exams were good and I really enjoyed every paper I wrote. I had enough time to prepare for the exams.”
“I have a feeling that I did well in the exams. It is a great privilege for me to sit for the exams in this democracy. With the right to free education, I want to work hard to meet my goals,” said Charles Lekganyane.
Cry Mamadu said although he met some challenges in the first exam paper, that did not stop him from doing his best in the rest.
“Working hard at school is the only way one can succeed in life.”
Justice Teffo, said: “with the preparations I did before my exams, I think I will make it because I had enough time for my studies”.
“The examinations went well with no challenges. I really enjoyed writing my examinations and I look forward to work hard throughout the year,” said Matshepho Manabile.