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Matric examinations pledge signed

The pledge signing assists with curbing and controlling examination irregularities. It is also an attempt to adopt a more proactive rather than a reactive approach to the reduction of examination misdemeanors

KZN Department of Education officials and matric learners last week signed a pledge at Stanger High School ahead of this year’s final exams.

The signing was led by KZN MEC for Education, Mthandeni Dlungwana, and Head of Department, Dr Enock Vusumuzi Zama.

The pledge signing assists with curbing and controlling examination irregularities. It is also an attempt to adopt a more proactive rather than a reactive approach to the reduction of examination misdemeanors.

The National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations will commence on 22 October, with foreign languages scheduled to begin on 23 October with English, and will run until 28 November.

About 796 542 candidates have registered for the NSC examinations across 8 000 examination centres. This includes 629 141 full-time learners and 167 401 part-time candidates.

A total of 147 examination question papers have been set.

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