The matric pass rate for the 2022 per province as follows

The matric skip fee is the proportion of college students who skip the matric (Grade 12) tests in South Africa. Each province has its very own by pass rate, which is decided through the quantity of college students who skip the assessments divided by way of the complete range of college students who wrote the exams.

The omit price can fluctuate appreciably from province to province and yr to year, relying on a number elements such as the high-quality of education, funding for schools, and the student’s socio-economic background. The matric pass by price in South Africa varies barely via province. According to the most current figures.

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The matric pass by rate for the 2022 educational as follows:

The Free State: 85.7%

Gauteng: 82.8%

Western Cape: 81.2%

North West: 78.2%

KwaZulu-Natal: 76.8%

Mpumalanga: 73.6%

Eastern Cape: 73%

Northern Cape: 71.4%.

Limpopo: 66.7%.

This data is established based on the 897163 candidates, a growth of 23.6% from 2020, who sat for their matric last year. This is the biggest cohort in history.

The matric pass rate per province in South Africa for the 2020 academic year as follows:

  • Western Cape: 75.1%
  • Gauteng: 73.4%
  • KwaZulu-Natal: 72.9%
  • Free State: 67.5%
  • Limpopo: 64.2%
  • North West: 61.8%
  • Eastern Cape: 59.9%
  • Mpumalanga: 57.4%

It is important to note that the matriculation exams for 2020 were disrupted by COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in a change of the examination format and the results were calculated differently.

The pass rate for each province for 2021 as follows:

  • Western Cape: 82.3%
  • Gauteng: 79.2%
  • KwaZulu-Natal: 78.2%
  • Free State: 74.6%
  • Limpopo: 72.1%
  • North West: 70.5%
  • Eastern Cape: 69.0%
  • Mpumalanga: 66.1%

The 2019 academic year was as follows:

Eastern Cape: 68.7%

Free State: 77.1%

Gauteng: 81.1%

KwaZulu–Natal: 79.2%

Limpopo: 80.2%

Mpumalanga: 79.1%

North West: 79.2%

Northern Cape: 68.6%

Western Cape: 87.7%

It is always recommended to check the official website of the Department of Basic Education for the most recent and accurate data.

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