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Learning to take center stage in 2017 says Kgetjepe

As Limpopo was ranked second last of all the provinces, in terms of performance, Kgetjepe said a team of officials has been assembled to pay special attention to underperforming schools across the province as per the academic performance improvement plan.

POLOKWANE – Limpopo’sĀ  2016 NSCĀ  results took the limelight at Bolivia Lodge on Thursday morning, a day after national results were announced by minister for basic education, Angie Motshekga, during a ceremony which honoured the province’s top matriculants.

Limpopo Department of Education MEC, Ishmael Kgetjepe announced the province’s results but first noted that issues of textbooks and other teaching and learning materials are a thing of the past “We need to enforce and ensure that teaching and learning takes place in our schools from the beginning of the year,” he said.

As Limpopo was ranked second last of all the provinces, in terms of performance, Kgetjepe said a team of officials has been assembled to pay special attention to underperforming schools across the province as per the academic performance improvement plan.

Following another leaked paper scandal for the second year in a row, in which a Grade 12 mathematics examination paper was leaked to students in Giyani, Mopani District, Kgetjepe confirmed that implicated learners in Giyani high schools’ results would be withheld as investigations are ongoing. He also noted that results were blocked in two independent schools.

LIMPOPO’S RESULTS:

Kgetjepe also noted that two schools obtained a 0% pass rate in both the Capricorn and Sekhukhune districts respectively.

Local is lekker

Several local schools in Polokwane made it on the list of the 20 best performing public schools in the province, including Taxila Secondary School, Capricorn High School and Dendron Secondary School.

Northern Academy topped the list of the Top 3 Independent Schools in the Province.

In terms of the amount of Bachelor Passes, Pietersburg Hoƫrskool made the top 3 schools in the province.

Lim’s top achiever

The coveted title of top learner in the province went to 17 year old Nemavhadwe Malamba of Tshivhase Secondary in the Vhembe district. Nemavhadwe obtained a total of 1 740 marks in all of her exams.

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