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Students in a classroom
As the Matric Class of 2025 is anxiously waiting for the official release of their results, Members of Parliament have sent them messages of encouragement.
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube is expected to announce the results on Monday evening.
The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has sent a message of support to all learners waiting with bated breath for their results, saying this is a culmination of the years of hard work by learners, teachers as well as parents.
“This moment represents the culmination of dedication, perseverance and hard work under some challenging circumstances. Learners should be proud of the efforts they have invested in reaching this important milestone regardless of the outcomes. I also commend the parents, caregivers, teachers and school communities for their continuing support and commitment to the success of our learners,” says Joy Maimela, ANC MP and Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education.
The MKP says this is a big moment for learners, teachers and parents.
“Today is the for the learners, parents and the teachers who worked so hard in the informal settlements, in the townships, in the rural communities in the farm communities to make sure that their kids are able to achieve the best results that will help them to pursue their careers. We are waiting for the announcement of the NSC pass rate by Minister Gwarube just to know that this country is able to produce the best that it can-the professionals of tomorrow,” says Siphetho Mkhize, MKP MP
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has congratulated the matric class of 2025 for the journey they have travelled thus far and for their hard work.
“We just want to wish you all the best for the matric results announcement later today. We just want to say congratulations for making it this far. For giving it your all and for sitting and writing all those exams. We want to say congratulations to all those that have passed but for those that may not have done as well as they thought they would, we just want to say keep going, keep doing your best and never give up because we believe in you,” says Nazley Sharif, DA MP.
Video: Class of 2025 | DBE Minister Siviwe Gwarube pleased with performance of schools in rural areas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFGsWhMu_1c
