WCED’s bold initiative to fast-track learners onto a career path
24 August 2016
One of the biggest challenges we face in education across the country, and also in the Western Cape, is the number of youth dropping out of school before completing matric. The reasons are varied, but we usually see this happening in Grade 9, or when a learner reaches 15 (the age when they are no longer legally required to attend school).
Many learners do not complete Grade 9, which is a requirement for admission into a TVET college. They are then left without any formal qualification and their opportunities in life are severely limited.
The WCED has gone to great lengths to help such learners. We are continually applying our minds to ways in which we can assist learners who cannot, or who do not wish to, complete a formal academic curriculum in our public schools, but wish to study further in other fields.
In 2013, the WCED introduced a pilot project called the Youth Focus Project (YFP) to enhance learner support in Grade 9.