100 days to go - Western Cape Education Department (WCED) prepared and ready

With 100 days to go before the first National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) is prepared and ready.

In 100 days' time, on 13 October, the first of our Grade 12 learners in the class of 2010 will be sitting down to write the first practical paper of the NSC.

The theoretical part of the examinations will follow on 25 October, in 112 days time.

46 888 full-time learners are currently registered to write the examinations at 418 examination centres across the province.

The 418 centres include 351 public ordinary schools, 13 Early Learning Special Educational Needs (Elsen) Schools and 54 independent schools and colleges. In excess of 118 question papers and 800 000 answer scripts will be printed.

In May, applications to serve as markers in the examinations closed. 3 800 markers will be appointed this year. The markers will each have a minimum of two years experience in teaching the subject concerned at Grade 12 level and are in possession of a recognised three-year post senior certificate qualification.

Nominations for invigilators have also been finalised. The WCED will be appointing 2 382 invigilators.

The examinations will end on 3 December with the marking process beginning on 9 December. Mark capturing is expected to be completed by 22 December with the final release of results also expected on 6 January 2011.

Since January, we have put significant resources into the provision of additional assistance to Grade 12 learners.

Targets have been set for each of our schools in the province, with detailed plans of support for schools with historically low pass rates. We launched the "Own your own future. Own your own success. Study hard to pass your matric" campaign, which included a tutoring programme for schools with passes below the provincial average, an interactive telematic teaching programme in subjects such as mathematics, physical science, life sciences and accounting, the roll-out of past examination papers, additional textbooks and after school, weekend and holiday classes, and the delivery of our "Tips for success" booklet which was warmly received by our learners and educators.

Our programmes and interventions will continue right up to the beginning of the examinations but we do ask our class of 2010 to remain positive, schedule their time properly, question their teachers on subject areas where they have produced poor results and to use every opportunity to study.

Grade 12 learners are encouraged to return to school on 13 July, prepared and ready to make the most of everyday in the third term. The WCED will continue to assist and support learners and their teachers wherever possible.

The enthusiasm and commitment shown by the majority of our learners and teachers this year has been most encouraging and we are confident that our Grade 12’s will do us proud this year.

Media enquiries:
Bronagh Casey
Tel: 021 467 2377
Cell: 072 7241 422

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