AfriForum says matric results still show an alarming early school leaving rate
19 January 2023
AfriForum congratulates all matriculants who have successfully completed their school career in 2022. Their achievement is due to their hard work and to teachers who, despite many challenges in the education sector, make great sacrifices to provide high quality education. We salute you!
For the past number of years, a matric pass rate has been celebrated that is supposedly improving constantly. This year is no exception with a pass rate of 80.1%. However, according to Alana Bailey, deputy CEO of AfriForum, her organization focuses on the group of pupils who never even entered to write the matric examination.
According to the statistics in the Department of Basic Education's report, Education statistics in South Africa 2011, 1 177 089 learners were in Grade 1 in so-called normal schools in 2011. Of these, 1 133 806 were in public schools and 43 283 in independent schools.
In contrast, 752 003 fulltime and 168 631 parttime learners participated in the matric exams in 2022, of whom 13,525 were in independent schools.