2023 News24 Matric results today
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Can you share when the Matriculation results for 2023 are expected?
Buckle up for the moment we’ve all been waiting for! The 2023 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exam results are set to make their debut at schools on Friday, 19 January 2024, starting at 06:00. However, a day earlier, on Thursday, 18 January 2024, at 07:00, media houses and service providers will get an early look at these results. The countdown is officially underway for students, families, and anyone excited to unravel the academic successes of the year. Stay tuned for the official release and the thrilling details that await!View 2023 News24 Matric results today
News 24’s extensive articles on education department matters further enrich the understanding of the broader context in which these results unfold. As an authoritative source, 2023 News24 Matric results today continues to be a go-to platform for those seeking a nuanced and insightful perspective on the Matric results and their implications for the educational landscape in South Africa. Based on the Department of Basic Education.Province | Total Enrolled | Total Wrote | Total Achieved | % Achieved | Rank |
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Eastern Cape | 98 418 | 95 697 | 77 917 | 81.42% | 6 |
Free State | 35 634 | 34 451 | 30 673 | 89.03% | 1 |
Gauteng | 132 570 | 127 697 | 109 030 | 85.38% | 3 |
KwaZulu-Natal | 167 247 | 157 911 | 136 366 | 86.36% | 2 |
Limpopo | 94 424 | 93 533 | 74 400 | 79.54% | 7 |
Mpumalanga | 67 995 | 65 534 | 50 429 | 76.95% | 8 |
North West | 42 287 | 41 418 | 33 808 | 81.63% | 4 |
Northern Cape | 13 032 | 12 842 | 9 740 | 75.84% | 9 |
Western Cape | 64 112 | 62 077 | 50 620 | 81.54% | 5 |
National | 715 719 | 691 160 | 572 983 | 82.90 |
The national matric pass rate for 2023 has increased to 82.9%, up from 80.1% in 2022. This is the highest pass rate ever recorded in South Africa.
Free State tops the charts with a stellar 89.03% pass rate, followed by KwaZulu-Natal 86.36% and Gauteng at 85.38%. These successes deserve applause, showcasing the effectiveness of tailored educational strategies and dedicated resources. However, provinces like Eastern Cape (81.42%), Limpopo (79.54%), and Mpumalanga (76.95%) lag behind, highlighting persistent inequalities and the need for targeted interventions. Limpopo shows a big jump in comparison to previous years.