Matriculants 2019 results to be announced officially on the evening of January 7th ,2020.

The days are long and the wait is longer. While matriculants up and down the country are lounging around at home, suffering from FOMO and thinking that everyone else is having a bigger, better holiday than them( trust me, they aren't). Matric year marks the end of a memorable 12-year journey and you are one Step Closer to fulfilling your dream.

Basic education Minister Angie Motshekga has announced that the national 2019 matric results will be announced on the evening of Tuesday January 7th 2020. Matriculants will be able to get their individual results the next day either online or from their schools.
Picture adapted from Department of Basic Education website.


The 2019 National Senior Certificate examinations saw 790 405 candidates sitting for about 147 question papers at 7416 examination centres nationwide. Motshekga had declared herself pleased that the examination process had gone smoothly.

 Although there were few manageable incidents which took place in some of the examination centres which includes the load shedding that took place on the first day of the examinations in some parts of the country and service delivery protest in the Northwest which led to the relocation of pupils to other examination.

Marking of the examination scripts is expected to end on December 14th.

Waiting for matric results is never easy ,it was never easy back then and it won't start today. fear will take over most of the people as they know that the whole country is looking at them their families, friends Community ,and the school where they were attending. this is the time when most people try to even commit suicide just to end the pain but that has never been a solution.

Parents are urged to continue supporting their children the same way they did during the examination process they need more support now than ever.

To the class of 2019 all the best with the results and we hope you have applied for tertiary institution and bursaries which will help you to further your studies into anything that you want to do in the future. All the best with your future endeavours.



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