Sowetan

Floods will not hamper KZN matric mid-year exams

NSC and SC repeat candidates assured of smooth exams

- By Lwazi Hlangu

Mid-year matric examinatio­ns will not be affected by the recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal.

That’s the word from the provincial department of education.

The department said it had measures in place to ensure credible exams. About 630 schools were affected by the floods which hit the province last month

The exams, which started yesterday and continue until June 23, are for candidates who are repeating their National Senior Certificat­e (NSC) or Senior Certificat­e (SC).

The department said 36,850 candidates are writing the exams. Half (18,453) are NSC repeater candidates and the rest (18,397) are SC candidates.

Department spokespers­on Muzi Mahlambi said: “The department has put in place measures that will ensure incident-free examinatio­ns amid the need to strictly adhere to the education sector’s standard operating procedures on the prevention and management of Covid-19.

“Candidates without identity documents due to the floods will be allowed to write the examinatio­ns because the department has a schedule of all registered candidates,” he said.

Education MEC Kwazi Mshengu said he was satisfied with the efforts his department has made to administer the examinatio­ns process.

“I am confident from the report I have received that we are capable and ready to deliver credible examinatio­ns.”

Mshengu appealed to communitie­s to support the candidates as much as possible and to ensure the exams are not disrupted in any way.

He urged proper preparatio­n and hard work as he told candidates to respect the rules.

“My message to candidates is that they should always remember there is no substitute for hard work and following a good study plan. Do not be anxious and always remember the importance of abiding by the examinatio­n rules and regulation­s. We wish you well.”

 ?? / Mfundo Mkhize ?? About 630 schools in KwaZulu-Natal were affected by the recent flood disaster. This was the scene at Brettonwoo­d High School in Durban after the flooding.
/ Mfundo Mkhize About 630 schools in KwaZulu-Natal were affected by the recent flood disaster. This was the scene at Brettonwoo­d High School in Durban after the flooding.

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