Klerksdorp Record, Klerksdorp - The official matric results for the province were announced in the city on Tuesday January 14.
The City on a Hill Church was bursting at the seams when the proud MEC of Education, Ntsetsao Motsumi, announced that 87.5% of matriculants passed. This is a huge improvement from the class of 2023 with an 81.6% pass rate.
She announced the School for the Deaf in the province as the most improved school with 66% pass rate - compared to a zero percent pass rate the previous year.
The three top performing schools in the province according to pass rate are Hoërskool Wagpos in Brits in third place, Hoërskool Klerksdorp in second position and Hoërskool Wesvalia as the top performing school. Wesvalia principal, Lourens van der Merwe, could not contain his excitement when this was announced.
This is a big accolade for Klerksdorp with two of the city’s top schools claiming the two top spots in North West. Former KHS headgirl, Liané Engelbrecht is the runner-up best matric learner in the province. Jurie Blignaut of Hoërskool Rustenburg scored the top position.
In the NW, 40 575 matriculants sat for the exams and 7 901 distinctions (excluding LO) were achieved, 18 279 students received admission to bachelor studies and 11 455 admission to diploma studies.
The province registered 28 underperforming schools (below 70% pass rate).
Bojanala is the top performing district, Dr KK is second and Madibeng the top performing circuit.
KHS trots op 100% slaagsyfer
Uiteindelik kan KHS weer spog met ‘n 100% slaagsyfer vir die klas van 2024. Twee leerlinge spog met 7 onderskeidings elk. Liané Engelbrecht met ‘n gemiddeld van 93,4% en Zonia Alberts met ‘n gemiddeld van 90,3%. Ruven Janse van Vuuren het 6 onderskeidings en Mia Laas, Melizke van Breda, Michaela Morgan, Leane van der Bijl en Julita Nel spog elk met 5 A’s.