Eastern Cape 2017 National Senior Certificate results statement

5 January 2018

SACP in the Eastern Cape Eastern Cape applauds the improvement which came as a result of all the education stakeholders from MEC Mandla Makupula, officials, teachers, unions, parents, communities, SGB's and most importantly learners. These efforts have seen the Province improving for the second year in a row, with 2017 the pass rate having improved by 5,7% to 65%. This is a highly encouraging observation, given that that Bachelors Study Passes also increased from 17,6% in 2016 to 22,7% in 2017.

We have noted in the recent past reports that some schools have at times tended to either not promote learners to Grade 12, or have discouraged them from doing Maths and Physical Science. This has been attributed to artificial competition between schools, Districts and Provinces. It is remarkable to note that the supposedly "progressed" learners have performed well, and that the pass rate for both Maths and Physical Science has improved with 4.8% and 7.7% respectively if compared against 2016 outcomes.

For a considerable number of years in the Eastern Cape, it has been concerning that Districts in the rural areas with concentrated poverty have been lagging behind in terms of performance. Their improvement in 2017 is encouraging. Examples of this can be made of Alfred Nzo East (7.1% improvement); Chris Hani East (9.0% improvement) and O R Tambo Inland (14.9% improvement). Again, in this regard much more is required.

The SACP wishes to advance its position on the required interventions as follows:

We reiterate our long-held view that children of all public representatives and public officials should attend public schools with reference to those schools within quintile 1 -3, in the townships and rural areas.

Issued by the SACP Eastern Cape

Contact:

Siyabonga Mdodi
SACP Provincial Spokesperson
Mobile: +2783 358 8070
Office: +2740 635 1046/42
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