Registration For Matric Rewrites – Matric Rewrite 2022 Registration
Registration For Matric Rewrites – Matric Rewrite 2022 Registration
Register to rewrite matric subjects (Second Chance Matric Programme)
You can register to rewrite matric subjects if you want to improve your results.
The Second Chance Matric Programme of the Department of Basic Education provides support to learners who want to rewrite subjects. It helps them to meet the requirements of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) or Senior Certificate (SC) and obtain a Grade 12 matric certificate.
Face to face classes are available at locations around the country, as well as online programmes and television and radio broadcasts.
The following opportunities to rewrite exist:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) supplementary exams – March
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) progressed learners (learners who wrote the NSC the previous year but did not sit for all 6 subjects) – June
- Part-time NSC candidates (learners who attempted the NSC examinations post 2015) – November
More information on registration dates and resources is available from the Department of Basic Education.
For more information:
Apply Now To Rewrite Matric
Matric results for the class of 2021 are due to be published soon and as is always the case, not everyone is likely to make it through or attain satisfactory results. This is where a matric rewrite initiative known as the Second Chance Programme comes in and here is how you can apply for it.
During her media briefing on the readiness of the Education sector for 2022, Basic Education Minister, Angie Montshekga announced that she launched the Matric Second Chance Programme’s campaign in Mpumalanga and further stated that she will continue with the campaign.
The registrations for the exam rewrites programme began on 01 October 2021 and will close on 15 February 2022. The Minister added that the mid-year exam will start on 09 May 2022 and end on 23 June 2022.
The Matric Second Chance Programme is a support system for learners who failed to meet the requirements of their National Senior Certificate (NSC) or extended Senior Certificate (SC).
The following candidates meet the eligibility criteria to participate in this programme:
- Those who have written Matric exams but were not pleased with the outcome and would like to improve their results.
- Those who failed their Matric.
- Those aged 21 and above, who passed Grade 9 and would like to obtain their Matric certificate.
Those who fall into the third category may register with their Grade 9, 10 or 11 results as well as a copy of their Identity Document (ID)
Those listed on the first and second categories will be required to provide a copy of their ID and Matric or statement of results when registering. Candidates can either apply on Basic Education Department’s Second Chance Programme website or visit their nearest local district.