Western Cape education needs shake up
The ANC Western Cape is disappointed and noted that the Western Cape has again slipped back and could not even make it amongst the first three provinces in the country on the result list of the matriculation. The Western Cape lost its first place of 2011 to Gauteng in 2012 and now ended in the fourth place.
The facts are that under the ANC the Western Cape had the highest matric pass rate (85% with an average of 82% over the five years) and under the DA fell to 76% (2009 and 2010).
ANC Western Cape leader Marius Fransman says: "The ANC congratulates all learners on their hard work and achievements, and wish them well for the future. To those who did not make it this time, we encourage all to work harder to get this important qualification. We remind them of the words of Tata Madiba that said the secret after disappointment or a fall is to get up again. We also acknowledge that many of these learners come from disadvantaged areas where inferior facilities and support continue the trend of inequality in education.
"The ANC agrees that more than just mere numbers in the pass rate is important. The ANC would like to see more critical indicators in especially poor areas to be taken into consideration. Far too many learners fall behind in the lower foundation phase grades and are never assisted to catch up again to learn to properly read, write and calculate.
"This is mainly due to the fact that two educational worlds still exist in the province. For those of the leafy areas where elitist former ‘Model C' schools thrive with every possible amenity, while on the other end those that serve people trapped in poverty with little - if any - support. The learners in the latter live in a world where they stay in unconducive shacks, have to also work to help families, head households, dodge gangster bullets in drug wars, face school closures and do not even have a place to study or any light to do this with after hours."