Limpopo achieves lowest matric pass rate at 69.4%

The overall matric pass rate for the class of 2018 is 78.2%, an improvement of 3.1% from last year

POLOKWANE – Delivering the matric pass rate for the class of 2018 in Midrand earlier this evening, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga announced a pass rate of 78.2%. This is an improvement of 3.1% from last year.

All provinces achieved a more than 60% pass rate, with Gauteng taking top spot as the best-performing province. Limpopo achieved the lowest with 69.4%

The top-performing province for 2018 is Gauteng with an achievement of 87.9%, an improvement of 2.8% from 2017. It’s followed by the Free State with 87.5%. The Western Cape ranked third with 81.5%.

Although ranking in the bottom two, the Eastern Cape has improved, achieving a 71.2% pass rate.

Despite ranking last, Limpopo is one of five main provinces contributing towards distinctions. 

“It is remarkable to note that the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo – the three rural provinces, produced a combined total of 75 600 distinctions, which is equivalent to 46.9% of the total distinctions,” said Motshekga.

“We will be the first to concede that, despite the notable stability of and improvements in the system, we are yet to cross our own Rubicon. We must agree that much has been achieved, but much more needs to be done in the areas of efficiency and quality,” she concluded.

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