Cape Times

‘Help get our matrics to their exams on time’

- STAFF WRITER

THE Western Cape department­s of Education, Transport, and Public Works, have appealed to public transport operators to help ensure that matric candidates get to their exam centres on time.

In a joint statement, they said: “Many of these candidates rely solely on public transport to make it to their examinatio­n venue each day.

“With ongoing reports of Metrorail trains being delayed, cancelled or set alight, it is a concern that there is a possibilit­y that some matric candidates will not reach their examinatio­n venues on time.

“Candidates may be admitted into an examinatio­n room provided they arrive within one hour of the exam starting – however, a pupil arriving within the one-hour period will still have to complete the exam by the same time as other candidates. That is ,if there is a three-hour exam and a candidate arrives 30 minute late, then the candidate will have only two-and-ahalf hours to complete the examinatio­n.

‘‘Arriving late will ultimately put the candidate at a disadvanta­ge.”

Education MEC Debbie Schäfer encouraged matric candidates to be mindful of the fact that public transport can be unreliable, and to ensure that they leave home earlier to make up for any possible delays.

Grant said: “I am appealing to all of our public transport partners, the SA National Taxi Council (Santaco), Metrorail, Golden Arrow Bus Services and MyCiTi, to take the necessary steps to ensure that pupils travelling to and from their examinatio­ns are not disrupted in any way during this crucial time.

“Recent unrest within the Cape public transport network has been detrimenta­l to commuters.

‘‘We must work together to prevent any unnecessar­y disruption to our pupils during this time. We are committed to working closely with our partners to provide the necessary support to make sure that no pupil is prejudiced.”

For informatio­n on all public transport, commuters can call the transport for Cape Town Informatio­n centre at 0800 656 463 (tollfree from a landline).

They can also contact www.capemetror­ail. co.za or www.gometro.mobi or on twitter @CapeTownTr­ains for train schedules and updates.

We must work together to prevent any unnecessar­y disruption­s to our pupils at this time… And to make sure no pupil is prejudiced

 ?? News Agency (ANA) African ?? Thousands of matric candidates across the country began writing the 2018 National Senior Certificat­e examinatio­ns this week. | COURTNEY AFRICA
News Agency (ANA) African Thousands of matric candidates across the country began writing the 2018 National Senior Certificat­e examinatio­ns this week. | COURTNEY AFRICA

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