The Western Cape education department has urged learners to leave home early in order to avoid being late for their examinations. 

“We again encourage all matric candidates to be mindful of the fact that public transport can be unreliable and to ensure that they leave home earlier so as to make up for any possible delays. Candidates should rather be at the venue early than risk being late,” WCED spokesperson Bronagh Hammond said in a statement on Thursday.

“Today, National Senior Certificate candidates will be writing Tourism and Information Technology. Tomorrow, they will be writing Mathematics, Mathematics Literacy and Technical Mathematics and Religion Studies.”

The Hon. Mthandeni Khethomthandayo Dlungwana Education Mec, KZN at the Lihlithemba High School in Ndwedwe under the iLembe District monitoring the writing of the National Senior Certificate ( NSC ) exams for English P1. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA )


The WCED appealed to all part-time candidates to ensure that they confirmed their examination centre before writing their first examination.

“Over the past week, a number of part-time candidates arrived late for their exam, as they had originally gone to the wrong examination venue. Candidates who arrive late do not get additional time. Candidates who arrive more than an hour late, will not be able to write the exam.”

“Therefore we appeal to all candidates to confirm their venues before they write their first examination. We want the best opportunity for these candidates to pass these examinations. Arriving at the wrong venue can cause considerable stress and could result in the candidate not writing.”

Matric pupils of Lihlithemba Secondary School in Inhlabamkhosi, celebrate after completing their first paper. The matric 2018 end-of-year exams started on Monday 15 October with practicals, and Monday 22 October with English for all. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. 


Hammond said learners could check where their venue was by going to the WCED website.

“They can enter their surname and Identity number to confirm their examination centre.”

– African News Agency (ANA), Editing by Catherine Rice
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